The Chicago Blackhawks are reportedly interested in a veteran defenseman from the NHL trade block following a see-saw finish to the 2025-26 season. General manager Kyle Davidson said shoring up the blue line is one of the priorities for the organization going into next season.
As for the Blackhawks, they have a budding core with Connor Bedard at the center and seem ready to add experience to their young roster. Chicago has some good defensive prospects, so the front office can have the flexibility to go after upgrades in trade talks rather than just free agency.
Kyle Davidson and Chicago Blackhawks NHL plans linked with Connor Bedard
Connor Bedard’s development and the need for a more significant supporting cast are intimately tied to the Chicago Blackhawks’ plans.
The young Chicago defence corps was promising over the 2025-26 season, but it was lacking a proven veteran presence after Connor Murphy was gone. It’s important to get experienced help to provide leadership and stability for the team in its next phase, said Kyle Davidson.
The Blackhawks finished last in the Central Division, but the young talent has raised the franchise’s expectations. Oliver Moore, Ryan Greene, Anton Frondell and Sam Rinzel are viewed as the key pieces moving forward.
That growing optimism seems to have Chicago’s front office eager to accelerate its rebuilding timeline around Bedard.
A handful of young defenseman could be trade chips if the Blackhawks want to make a big move. Kevin Korchinski, Wyatt Kaiser and Ethan Del Mastro have all been mentioned as potential pieces to help facilitate deals for a more established blueliner.
Rasmus Andersson’s name is popping up in
NHL trade rumour circles. The veteran defenseman could be an attractive option based on his experience and his contract situation as he enters the final year of his current deal.
If Davidson pulls off a big trade or waits for another opportunity, it could define Chicago's offseason. But the aims of the organization are plain. The Blackhawks want to build a more balanced roster around Connor Bedard and make another step forward next NHL season.