GREENVILLE, S.C. — As the ECHL 2024-25 season is less than a week away, the league has seen some trades from teams looking to allocate and manage their roster, as the season starting roster is due by this Wednesday (Oct.
Which would you prefer – scoring two goals but giving up seven or giving up six but only scoring one. Neither option seems that appealing and unfortunately for the Chicago Blackhawks, both are reality after the last week of hockey.
After leading 2-0 throughout most of the night, the Chicago Blackhawks gave up two third period goals and lost in overtime to the St. Louis Blues by a score of 3-2.
After being inspired by a series-clinching play for the Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks head coach Luke Richardson finally has a plan to utilize the team's speed.
Is home-ice advantage truly as powerful as it’s made out to be in a season opener, the playoffs, or even Game Seven of the Stanley Cup? While statistics point to a higher winning percentage, is it more about luck, coaching, and puck possession?
When you think about notable players who played only a season or less with the Edmonton Oilers, Chris Pronger is usually the first name that comes to mind.
Lost in the hype of free agency is how a guy like Jason Dickinson might see his star rise a bit more next season. The focus has fairly been on Connor Bedard, the generational talent who desperately needs more help around him.
It never ceased to amaze me that regardless of everyone knowing the Chicago Blackhawks were historically bad for the organization, knuckleheads on social media would inevitably call for the head of Luke Richardson.
Head coach Luke Richardson has been a rather composed coach in his tenure with the Chicago Blackhawks. Now in his second full season in Chicago, the former NHL defenseman has always been direct, firm and consistent with his approach.
Martin St-Louis is an excellent head coach. We all knew it… but we know it even more now that he decided to leave the team a week ago. He’s good at developing
Welcome to the February edition of Blackhawks Bytes, a series featuring quotes and comments from players, coaches, management, journalists and fans alike concerning everything Chicago Blackhawks.
There wasn’t a lot to be said after the Blackhawks fell to the Dallas Stars in a tight 3-1 loss Saturday night. It’s been a similar story all season long–playing tight games and showing flashes trying to put an opponent away.
It’s not a no win situation because that would imply that Luke Richardson can’t coach a team to victory. That’s simply not true–as he has guided the Chicago Blackhawks to their fair share of victories as well–some of which they had no business winning.
Despite an exciting opening night win against the Penguins, the Chicago Blackhawks have experienced their fair share of growing pains early this season.
According to an NHL source, Boston Bruins defenseman Brandon will not face any discipline for what Chicago Blackhawks head coach Luke Richardson called a ‘blindside hit’ in the Bruins 3-1 win Wednesday night.
The NHL preseason is finally over, and the 2023-24 regular season is about to begin. The Chicago Blackhawks are fresh off a disappointing 2022-23 season that saw them finish near the bottom of the league standings, good enough — or bad enough, depending on how you look at it — to secure the No.
It was 22 years ago today that a Philadelphia Flyers fan got a little too close to Tie Domi, and got taught a lesson. It happened during the third period just moments after Flyers defenceman Luke Richardson laid a hard hit from behind on Darcy Tucker.
Many expected the Chicago Blackhawks to be a lottery contender this season, especially with how their offseason looked, and yet they sit at 5-5-2 and just a point out of a playoff spot.
The Chicago Blackhawks picked up their first win of the season with a 5-2 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Saturday. San Jose jumped out to an early lead with a pair of first-period goals.
The Chicago Blackhawks officially named Luke Richardson as their 40th head coach on Monday. This Wednesday, Richardson sat down to his first press conference with the media.
The news dropped last week, but the Chicago Blackhawks made it official on Monday, naming Luke Richardson as the team’s next head coach. A well-respected and beloved assistant for many seasons, Richardson will get a chance to show what he can do running his own NHL bench.
The NHL coaching carousel continues to spin. With 30 of 32 teams in offseason mode, we’ve seen six new coaching hires thus far, while a few other teams (Boston, Detroit, Winnipeg) haven’t yet filled their vacancies.
Since his playing days ended, the 53-year-old has had assistant coaching gigs with the Ottawa Senators, New York Islanders and Montreal Canadiens, as well as a lead job with the Binghamton Senators of the AHL.
When Dominique Ducharme was unavailable due to a positive COVID-19 result in the 2021 playoff run, assistant Luke Richardson stepped in without missing a beat.
Richardson, 52, took over for Ducharme in the playoffs after the head coach tested positive for COVID and impressed many around the league with his calm demeanor.
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