The 2014–15 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 89th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on September 25, 1926.[2] The Blackhawks finished the season with a 48–28–6 record, finishing in third place in the Central Division. They defeated the Nashville Predators in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs 4 games to 2. In the next round, they swept the Minnesota Wild 4 games to 0. In the Western Conference Finals, the Hawks outlasted the Anaheim Ducks, winning the series 4 games to 3. In the Stanley Cup Final, they faced the Tampa Bay Lightning. On June 15, 2015, the team won the Stanley Cup, beating the Lightning 4 games to 2, and winning the Cup at home for the first time since 1938. This was the Blackhawks' third Cup championship in six seasons. Duncan Keith received the Conn Smythe trophy as MVP of the playoffs.
Off-season
On July 14, 2014, the Blackhawks announced that Kevin Dineen, a former teammate of head coach Joel Quenneville, had been hired as an assistant coach.[3]
Pre-season
The Chicago Blackhawks pre-season schedule included a September 28, 2014, exhibition game held at the Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, against the Edmonton Oilers.[4]
Regular season
Standings
Divisional standings
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Conference standings
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Playoffs
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The Chicago Blackhawks entered the playoffs as the Central Division's third seed. The Blackhawks lost the last three games of the regular season, thus they did not win the Central Division title. After defeating the Nashville Predators 4–2 in the first round, they went on to sweep the Minnesota Wild in the second round, and defeated the Anaheim Ducks, 4-3 in the Western Conference Final. It was only the third time in Blackhawks history that they had won a playoff series after trailing 3 games to 2. On May 19, 2015, the Blackhawks played the longest game in their history (116:12) against the Anaheim Ducks as part of the Western Conference Finals.[5] The Blackhawks defeated Anaheim in game 7 and moved on to face the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Final. On June 15, 2015, Chicago won the Stanley Cup in game six with a score of 2–0.[6][7] This marked the Blackhawks third Stanley Cup victory in six seasons. This was the first Blackhawks Stanley Cup clinched on home ice in 77 years, having won the decisive games in 2010 and 2013 titles on the road, and the first time a Stanley Cup title has been won in Chicago since 1992 when the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Blackhawks at Chicago Stadium. It was also the first time any Chicago sports team won a Championship at home since the Chicago Bulls in 1997[8][9]
Schedule and results
Pre-season
Regular season
Game log |
October: 6–3–1 (Home: 4–1–1 ; Road: 2–2–0) Pts. 13 |
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Decision |
Arena |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
1 |
October 9 |
@ Dallas Stars |
3–2 |
SO |
Crawford |
American Airlines Center |
18,768 |
1–0–0 |
2 |
W1 |
2 |
October 11 |
Buffalo Sabres |
6–2 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
22,012 |
2–0–0 |
4 |
W2 |
3 |
October 15 |
Calgary Flames |
1–2 |
OT |
Crawford |
United Center |
21,112 |
2–0–1 |
5 |
O1 |
4 |
October 18 |
Nashville Predators |
2–1 |
OT |
Crawford |
United Center |
21,640 |
3–0–1 |
7 |
W1 |
5 |
October 21 |
Philadelphia Flyers |
4–0 |
|
Raanta |
United Center |
21,162 |
4–0–1 |
9 |
W2 |
6 |
October 23 |
@ Nashville Predators |
2–3 |
|
Raanta |
Bridgestone Arena |
17,157 |
4–1–1 |
9 |
L1 |
7 |
October 25 |
@ St. Louis Blues |
2–3 |
|
Raanta |
Scottrade Center |
19,434 |
4–2–1 |
9 |
L2 |
8 |
October 26 |
Ottawa Senators |
2–1 |
|
Darling |
United Center |
21,310 |
5–2–1 |
11 |
W1 |
9 |
October 28 |
Anaheim Ducks |
0–1 |
|
Darling |
United Center |
21,233 |
5–3–1 |
11 |
L1 |
10 |
October 30 |
@ Ottawa Senators |
5–4 |
SO |
Darling |
Canadian Tire Centre |
17,529 |
6–3–1 |
13 |
W1 |
|
November: 9–5–0 (Home: 3–2–0 ; Road: 6–3–0) Pts. 18 |
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Decision |
Arena |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
11 |
November 1 |
@ Toronto Maple Leafs |
2–3 |
|
Crawford |
Air Canada Centre |
19,138 |
6–4–1 |
13 |
L1 |
12 |
November 2 |
Winnipeg Jets |
0–1 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
21,204 |
6–5–1 |
13 |
L2 |
13 |
November 4 |
@ Montreal Canadiens |
5–0 |
|
Crawford |
Bell Centre |
21,287 |
7–5–1 |
15 |
W1 |
14 |
November 7 |
Washington Capitals |
2–3 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
21,892 |
7–6–1 |
15 |
L1 |
15 |
November 9 |
San Jose Sharks |
5–2 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
21,489 |
8–6–1 |
17 |
W1 |
16 |
November 11 |
Tampa Bay Lightning |
3–2 |
SO |
Crawford |
United Center |
21,345 |
9–6–1 |
19 |
W2 |
17 |
November 14 |
@ Detroit Red Wings |
1–4 |
|
Crawford |
Joe Louis Arena |
20,027 |
9–7–1 |
19 |
L1 |
18 |
November 16 |
Dallas Stars |
6–2 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
21,671 |
10–7–1 |
21 |
W1 |
19 |
November 20 |
@ Calgary Flames |
4–3 |
|
Crawford |
Scotiabank Saddledome |
19,289 |
11–7–1 |
23 |
W2 |
20 |
November 22 |
@ Edmonton Oilers |
7–1 |
|
Crawford |
Rexall Place |
16,839 |
12–7–1 |
25 |
W3 |
21 |
November 23 |
@ Vancouver Canucks |
1–4 |
|
Crawford |
Rogers Arena |
18,663 |
12–8–1 |
25 |
L1 |
22 |
November 26 |
@ Colorado Avalanche |
3–2 |
|
Crawford |
Pepsi Center |
18,007 |
13–8–1 |
27 |
W1 |
23 |
November 28 |
@ Anaheim Ducks |
4–1 |
|
Crawford |
Honda Center |
17,355 |
14–8–1 |
29 |
W2 |
24 |
November 29 |
@ Los Angeles Kings |
4–1 |
|
Crawford |
Staples Center |
18,471 |
15–8–1 |
31 |
W3 |
|
December: 10–2–1 (Home: 6–1–0 ; Road: 4–1–1) Pts. 21 |
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Decision |
Arena |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
25 |
December 3 |
St. Louis Blues |
4–1 |
|
Raanta |
United Center |
21,514 |
16–8–1 |
33 |
W4 |
26 |
December 5 |
Montreal Canadiens |
4–3 |
|
Raanta |
United Center |
22,087 |
17–8–1 |
35 |
W5 |
27 |
December 6 |
@ Nashville Predators |
3–1 |
|
Darling |
Bridgestone Arena |
17,212 |
18–8–1 |
37 |
W6 |
28 |
December 9 |
@ New Jersey Devils |
3–2 |
SO |
Darling |
Prudential Center |
16,210 |
19–8–1 |
39 |
W7 |
29 |
December 11 |
@ Boston Bruins |
3–2 |
|
Darling |
TD Garden |
17,565 |
20–8–1 |
41 |
W8 |
30 |
December 13 |
@ New York Islanders |
2–3 |
|
Darling |
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |
16,170 |
20–9–1 |
41 |
L1 |
31 |
December 14 |
Calgary Flames |
2–1 |
|
Raanta |
United Center |
21,572 |
21–9–1 |
43 |
W1 |
32 |
December 16 |
Minnesota Wild |
5–3 |
|
Raanta |
United Center |
21,472 |
22–9–1 |
45 |
W2 |
33 |
December 20 |
@ Columbus Blue Jackets |
2–3 |
SO |
Crawford |
Nationwide Arena |
18,164 |
22–9–2 |
46 |
O1 |
34 |
December 21 |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
4–0 |
|
Raanta |
United Center |
22,131 |
23–9–2 |
48 |
W1 |
35 |
December 23 |
Winnipeg Jets |
1–5 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
22,095 |
23–10–2 |
48 |
L1 |
36 |
December 27 |
@ Colorado Avalanche |
5–2 |
|
Crawford |
Pepsi Center |
18,085 |
24–10–2 |
50 |
W1 |
37 |
December 29 |
Nashville Predators |
5–4 |
SO |
Crawford |
United Center |
22,208 |
25–10–2 |
52 |
W2 |
|
January: 6–7–0 (Home: 3–3–0 ; Road: 3–4–0) Pts. 12 |
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Decision |
Arena |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
38 |
January 1
(Winter Classic) |
@ Washington Capitals |
2–3 |
|
Crawford |
Nationals Park |
42,832 |
25–11–2 |
52 |
L1 |
39 |
January 4 |
Dallas Stars |
5–4 |
OT |
Crawford |
United Center |
21,884 |
26–11–2 |
54 |
W1 |
40 |
January 6 |
Colorado Avalanche |
0–2 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
21,492 |
26–12–2 |
54 |
L1 |
41 |
January 8 |
@ Minnesota Wild |
4–2 |
|
Crawford |
Xcel Energy Center |
19,060 |
27–12–2 |
56 |
W1 |
42 |
January 9 |
@ Edmonton Oilers |
2–5 |
|
Raanta |
Rexall Place |
16,839 |
27–13–2 |
56 |
L1 |
43 |
January 11 |
Minnesota Wild |
4–1 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
21,809 |
28–13–2 |
58 |
W1 |
44 |
January 16 |
Winnipeg Jets |
2–4 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
22,051 |
28–14–2 |
58 |
L1 |
45 |
January 18 |
Dallas Stars |
3–6 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
22,135 |
28–15–2 |
58 |
L2 |
46 |
January 20 |
Arizona Coyotes |
6–1 |
|
Raanta |
United Center |
21,427 |
29–15–2 |
60 |
W1 |
47 |
January 21 |
@ Pittsburgh Penguins |
2–3 |
SO |
Crawford |
Consol Energy Center |
18,655 |
30–15–2 |
62 |
W2 |
48 |
January 28 |
@ Los Angeles Kings |
3–4 |
|
Crawford |
Staples Center |
18,525 |
30–16–2 |
62 |
L1 |
49 |
January 30 |
@ Anaheim Ducks |
4–1 |
|
Crawford |
Honda Center |
17,497 |
31–16–2 |
64 |
W1 |
50 |
January 31 |
@ San Jose Sharks |
0–2 |
|
Raanta |
SAP Center at San Jose |
17,562 |
31–17–2 |
64 |
L1 |
|
February: 6–4–3 (Home: 3–2–3 ; Road: 3–2–0) Pts. 15 |
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Decision |
Arena |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
51 |
February 3 |
@ Minnesota Wild |
0–3 |
|
Crawford |
Xcel Energy Center |
19,104 |
31–18–2 |
64 |
L2 |
52 |
February 6 |
@ Winnipeg Jets |
2–1 |
OT |
Crawford |
MTS Centre |
15,016 |
32–18–2 |
66 |
W1 |
53 |
February 8 |
@ St. Louis Blues |
4–2 |
|
Crawford |
Scottrade Center |
19,657 |
33–18–2 |
68 |
W2 |
54 |
February 9 |
Arizona Coyotes |
2–3 |
SO |
Raanta |
United Center |
21,337 |
33–18–3 |
69 |
O1 |
55 |
February 11 |
Vancouver Canucks |
4–5 |
OT |
Crawford |
United Center |
21,346 |
33–18–4 |
70 |
O2 |
56 |
February 13 |
New Jersey Devils |
3–1 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
22,186 |
34–18–4 |
72 |
W1 |
57 |
February 15 |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
2–1 |
SO |
Crawford |
United Center |
22,169 |
35–18–4 |
74 |
W2 |
58 |
February 18 |
Detroit Red Wings |
2–3 |
SO |
Crawford |
United Center |
22,112 |
35–18–5 |
75 |
O1 |
59 |
February 20 |
Colorado Avalanche |
1–4 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
22,103 |
35–19–5 |
75 |
L1 |
60 |
February 22 |
Boston Bruins |
2–6 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
22,104 |
35–20–5 |
75 |
L2 |
61 |
February 24 |
Florida Panthers |
3–2 |
SO |
Darling |
United Center |
21,526 |
36–20–5 |
77 |
W1 |
62 |
February 26 |
@ Florida Panthers |
3–0 |
|
Crawford |
BB&T Center |
17,387 |
37–20–5 |
79 |
W2 |
63 |
February 27 |
@ Tampa Bay Lightning |
0–4 |
|
Darling |
Amalie Arena |
19,204 |
37–21–5 |
79 |
L1 |
|
March: 9–3–1 (Home: 4–1–1 ; Road: 5–2–0) Pts. 19 |
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Decision |
Arena |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
64 |
March 2 |
Carolina Hurricanes |
5–2 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
21,641 |
38–21–5 |
81 |
W1 |
65 |
March 6 |
Edmonton Oilers |
2–1 |
SO |
Crawford |
United Center |
22,017 |
39–21–5 |
83 |
W2 |
66 |
March 8 |
New York Rangers |
0–1 |
OT |
Crawford |
United Center |
22,160 |
39–21–6 |
84 |
O1 |
67 |
March 12 |
@ Arizona Coyotes |
2–1 |
|
Crawford |
Gila River Arena |
17,534 |
40–21–6 |
86 |
W1 |
68 |
March 14 |
@ San Jose Sharks |
6–2 |
|
Crawford |
SAP Center at San Jose |
17,562 |
41–21–6 |
88 |
W2 |
69 |
March 17 |
New York Islanders |
4–1 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
22,080 |
42–21–6 |
90 |
W3 |
70 |
March 18 |
@ New York Rangers |
1–0 |
|
Darling |
Madison Square Garden |
18,006 |
43–21–6 |
92 |
W4 |
71 |
March 21 |
@ Dallas Stars |
0–4 |
|
Crawford |
American Airlines Center |
18,532 |
43–22–6 |
92 |
L1 |
72 |
March 23 |
@ Carolina Hurricanes |
3–1 |
|
Crawford |
PNC Arena |
13,786 |
44–22–6 |
94 |
W1 |
73 |
March 25 |
@ Philadelphia Flyers |
1–4 |
|
Crawford |
Wells Fargo Center |
19,831 |
44–23–6 |
94 |
L1 |
74 |
March 27 |
Columbus Blue Jackets |
2–5 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
22,187 |
44–24–6 |
94 |
L2 |
75 |
March 29 |
@ Winnipeg Jets |
4–3 |
|
Crawford |
MTS Centre |
15,016 |
45–24–6 |
96 |
W1 |
76 |
March 30 |
Los Angeles Kings |
4–1 |
|
Darling |
United Center |
21,848 |
46–24–6 |
98 |
W2 |
|
April: 2–4–0 (Home: 1–2–0 ; Road: 1–2–0) Pts. 4 |
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
OT |
Decision |
Arena |
Attendance |
Record |
Pts |
Recap |
77 |
April 2 |
Vancouver Canucks |
3–1 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
21,901 |
47–24–6 |
100 |
W3 |
78 |
April 3 |
@ Buffalo Sabres |
4–3 |
|
Darling |
First Niagara Center |
19,070 |
48–24–6 |
102 |
W4 |
79 |
April 5 |
St. Louis Blues |
1–2 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
22,017 |
48–25–6 |
102 |
L1 |
80 |
April 7 |
Minnesota Wild |
1–2 |
|
Crawford |
United Center |
21,851 |
48–26–6 |
102 |
L2 |
81 |
April 9 |
@ St. Louis Blues |
1–2 |
|
Crawford |
Scottrade Center |
19,751 |
48–27–6 |
102 |
L3 |
82 |
April 11 |
@ Colorado Avalanche |
2–3 |
|
Darling |
Pepsi Center |
18,049 |
48–28–6 |
102 |
L4 |
|
Legend: Win (2 points) Loss (0 points) Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
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- Detailed records
Playoffs
2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs |
Western Conference First Round vs. (C2) Nashville Predators: Chicago won series 4–2 |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Series |
Recap |
1 |
April 15 |
Chicago |
4–3 |
Nashville |
2OT |
Darling |
17,225 |
1–0 |
Recap |
2 |
April 17 |
Chicago |
2–6 |
Nashville |
|
Crawford |
17,208 |
1–1 |
Recap |
3 |
April 19 |
Nashville |
2–4 |
Chicago |
|
Darling |
22,020 |
2–1 |
Recap |
4 |
April 21 |
Nashville |
2–3 |
Chicago |
3OT |
Darling |
22,014 |
3–1 |
Recap |
5 |
April 23 |
Chicago |
2–5 |
Nashville |
|
Darling |
17,238 |
3–2 |
Recap |
6 |
April 25 |
Nashville |
3–4 |
Chicago |
|
Crawford |
22,171 |
4–2 |
Recap |
Western Conference Second Round vs. (WC1) Minnesota Wild: Chicago won series 4–0 |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Series |
Recap |
1 |
May 1 |
Minnesota |
3–4 |
Chicago |
|
Crawford |
21,851 |
1–0 |
Recap |
2 |
May 3 |
Minnesota |
1–4 |
Chicago |
|
Crawford |
21,934 |
2–0 |
Recap |
3 |
May 5 |
Chicago |
1–0 |
Minnesota |
|
Crawford |
19,349 |
3–0 |
Recap |
4 |
May 7 |
Chicago |
4–3 |
Minnesota |
|
Crawford |
19,163 |
4–0 |
Recap |
Western Conference Final vs. (P1) Anaheim Ducks: Chicago won series 4–3 |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Series |
Recap |
1 |
May 17 |
Chicago |
1–4 |
Anaheim |
|
Crawford |
17,291 |
0–1 |
Recap |
2 |
May 19 |
Chicago |
3–2 |
Anaheim |
3OT |
Crawford |
17,234 |
1–1 |
Recap |
3 |
May 21 |
Anaheim |
2–1 |
Chicago |
|
Crawford |
22,160 |
1–2 |
Recap |
4 |
May 23 |
Anaheim |
4–5 |
Chicago |
2OT |
Crawford |
22,404 |
2–2 |
Recap |
5 |
May 25 |
Chicago |
4–5 |
Anaheim |
OT |
Crawford |
17,289 |
2–3 |
Recap |
6 |
May 27 |
Anaheim |
2–5 |
Chicago |
|
Crawford |
22,089 |
3–3 |
Recap |
7 |
May 30 |
Chicago |
5–3 |
Anaheim |
|
Crawford |
17,375 |
4–3 |
Recap |
Stanley Cup Final vs. (A2) Tampa Bay Lightning: Chicago won series 4–2 |
# |
Date |
Visitor |
Score |
Home |
OT |
Decision |
Attendance |
Series |
Recap |
1 |
June 3 |
Chicago |
2–1 |
Tampa Bay |
|
Crawford |
19,204 |
1–0 |
Recap |
2 |
June 6 |
Chicago |
3–4 |
Tampa Bay |
|
Crawford |
19,204 |
1–1 |
Recap |
3 |
June 8 |
Tampa Bay |
3–2 |
Chicago |
|
Crawford |
22,336 |
1–2 |
Recap |
4 |
June 10 |
Tampa Bay |
1–2 |
Chicago |
|
Crawford |
22,354 |
2–2 |
Recap |
5 |
June 13 |
Chicago |
2–1 |
Tampa Bay |
|
Crawford |
19,204 |
3–2 |
Recap |
6 |
June 15 |
Tampa Bay |
0–2 |
Chicago |
|
Crawford |
22,424 |
4–2 |
Recap |
Legend: Win Loss
|
Player stats
Final stats
Skaters
Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals
Goaltenders
Regular season
Player |
GP |
GS |
TOI |
W |
L |
OT |
GA |
GAA |
SA |
SV% |
SO |
G |
A |
PIM |
Corey Crawford |
57 |
57 |
3,332:32 |
32 |
20 |
5 |
126 |
2.27 |
1,661 |
.924 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
8 |
Scott Darling |
14 |
13 |
832:31 |
9 |
4 |
0 |
27 |
1.94 |
419 |
.936 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Antti Raanta |
14 |
12 |
792:11 |
7 |
4 |
1 |
25 |
1.89 |
389 |
.936 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Totals |
82 |
4,957:14 |
48 |
28 |
6 |
174 |
2.11 |
2,469 |
.930 |
5 |
0 |
1 |
8 |
Playoffs
Player |
GP |
GS |
TOI |
W |
L |
GA |
GAA |
SA |
SV% |
SO |
G |
A |
PIM |
Corey Crawford |
20 |
19 |
1,223:48 |
13 |
6 |
47 |
2.31 |
616 |
.924 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Scott Darling |
5 |
4 |
297:46 |
3 |
1 |
11 |
2.21 |
171 |
.936 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Totals |
23 |
1,521 |
16 |
7 |
58 |
2.28 |
787 |
.926 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Blackhawks. Stats reflect time with the Blackhawks only.
‡Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Blackhawks only.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record.
Roster
Notable achievements
Awards
Milestones
Regular season
Player |
Milestone |
Reached |
T. van Riemsdyk |
1st career NHL game |
October 9, 2014 |
B. Smith |
100th career NHL game |
October 21, 2014 |
S. Darling |
1st career NHL game
1st career NHL win |
October 26, 2014 |
P. Kane |
500th career NHL point |
October 26, 2014 |
M. Hossa |
1,100th career NHL game
1,000th career NHL point |
October 30, 2014 |
J. Oduya |
600th career NHL game |
November 2, 2014 |
N. Hjalmarsson |
400th career NHL game |
November 4, 2014 |
J. Toews |
200th career NHL goal |
November 4, 2014 |
D. Keith |
700th career NHL game |
November 7, 2014 |
T. van Riemsdyk |
1st career NHL assist
1st career NHL point |
November 9, 2014 |
J. Toews |
500th career NHL game |
November 11, 2014 |
B. Richards |
1,000th career NHL game |
November 16, 2014 |
B. Seabrook |
700th career NHL game |
November 20, 2014 |
A. Clendening |
1st career NHL game
1st career NHL goal
1st career NHL point |
November 20, 2014 |
B. Richards |
600th career NHL assist |
November 20, 2014 |
P. Danault |
1st career NHL game |
November 22, 2014 |
D. Carcillo |
400th career NHL game |
November 22, 2014 |
A. Clendening |
1st career NHL assist |
November 22, 2014 |
B. Bickell |
300th career NHL game |
November 23, 2014 |
B. Seabrook |
300th career NHL point |
November 26, 2014 |
K. Dahlbeck |
1st career NHL game |
December 6, 2014 |
K. Dahlbeck |
1st career NHL goal
1st career NHL point |
December 11, 2014 |
P. Sharp |
700th career NHL game |
December 29, 2014 |
P. Sharp |
500th career NHL point |
December 29, 2014 |
A. Shaw |
200th career NHL game |
January 1, 2015 |
B. Saad |
100th career NHL point |
January 9, 2015 |
T. Teravainen |
1st career NHL goal
1st career NHL point |
January 16, 2015 |
P. Kane |
200th career NHL goal |
January 20, 2015 |
T. Teravainen |
1st career NHL assist |
January 20, 2015 |
D. Keith |
400th career NHL point |
January 30, 2015 |
D. Carcillo |
100th career NHL point |
February 8, 2015 |
R. Hartman |
1st career NHL game |
February 13, 2015 |
B. Richards |
900th career NHL point |
March 12, 2015 |
S. Darling |
1st career NHL shutout |
March 18, 2015 |
K. Timonen |
1100th career NHL game |
March 21, 2015 |
J. Toews |
500th career NHL point |
March 23, 2015 |
D. Rundblad |
100th career NHL game |
March 27, 2015 |
B. Saad |
200th career NHL game |
March 27, 2015 |
A. Shaw |
100th career NHL point |
March 30, 2015 |
N. Hjalmarsson |
100th career NHL point |
March 30, 2015 |
K. Baun |
1st career NHL game |
April 7, 2015 |
M. Paliotta |
1st career NHL game
1st career NHL assist
1st career NHL point |
April 11, 2015 |
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Transactions
The Blackhawks have been involved in the following transactions during the 2014–15 season.
Trades
Free agents acquired
Date |
Player |
Former team |
Contract terms
(in U.S. dollars) |
Ref |
July 1, 2014 |
Scott Darling |
Milwaukee Admirals |
1 year, $550,000 |
[19] |
July 1, 2014 |
Cody Bass |
Columbus Blue Jackets |
1 year, $550,000 |
[19] |
July 1, 2014 |
Pierre-Cedric Labrie |
Tampa Bay Lightning |
1 year, $550,000 |
[19] |
July 1, 2014 |
Brad Richards |
New York Rangers |
1 year, $2 million |
[20] |
July 2, 2014 |
Kyle Cumiskey |
MODO |
1 year, $600,000 |
[21] |
August 18, 2014 |
Michael Leighton |
HC Donbass |
1 year, $550,000 |
[22] |
October 5, 2014 |
Daniel Carcillo |
New York Rangers |
1 year, $550,000 |
[23] |
March 26, 2015 |
Kyle Baun |
Colgate University |
2 years, entry-level contract |
[24] |
April 2, 2015 |
Tanner Kero |
Michigan Technological University |
2 years, entry-level contract |
[25] |
April 30, 2015 |
Erik Gustafsson |
Frolunda HC |
2 years |
[26] |
May 1, 2015 |
Artemi Panarin |
SKA Saint Petersburg |
2 years |
[27] |
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Free agents lost
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Claimed via waivers
Player |
Old team |
Date claimed off waivers |
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Lost via waivers
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Player signings
Date |
Player |
Contract terms
(in U.S. dollars) |
Ref |
June 27, 2014 |
Ben Smith |
2 years, $3 million contract extension |
[30] |
June 27, 2014 |
Antti Raanta |
2 years, $1.5 million contract extension |
[30] |
June 27, 2014 |
Jeremy Morin |
2 years, $1.6 million contract extension |
[31] |
July 1, 2014 |
Peter Regin |
1 year, $650,000 |
[32] |
July 9, 2014 |
Patrick Kane |
8 years, $84 million contract extension |
[33] |
July 9, 2014 |
Jonathan Toews |
8 years, $84 million contract extension |
[33] |
February 22, 2015 |
Scott Darling |
2 years, contract extension |
[34] |
March 21, 2015 |
Vincent Hinostroza |
3 years, entry-level contract |
[35] |
March 26, 2015 |
Michael Paliotta |
2 years, entry-level contract |
[36] |
Other
Name |
Date |
Details |
Kevin Dineen[37] |
July 14, 2014 |
Named as Assistant Coach |
DJ Kogut[38] |
January 14, 2015 |
Named as Assistant Equipment Manager |
Suspensions/fines
Player |
Explanation |
Length |
Salary |
Date issued |
Joakim Nordstrom |
Boarding on Arizona Coyotes defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson during NHL Game No. 1011 in Arizona on Thursday, March 12, 2015, at 19:22 of the third period. |
2 games |
$6,630.82 |
March 13, 2015[39] |
Andrew Shaw |
Diving/Embellishment during a game against the Los Angeles Kings in Chicago on Monday, March 30, 2015, at 5:24 of the first period. |
— |
$2,000.00 |
April 10, 2015[40] |
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Draft picks
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Below are the Chicago Blackhawks' selections made at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, held on June 27–28, 2014, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[41]
- Draft notes
- a The San Jose Sharks’ first-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on June 27, 2014, that sent a first-round pick in 2014 (27th overall) and Florida’s third-round pick in 2014 (62nd overall) to San Jose in exchange for the Rangers sixth-round pick in 2014 (179th overall) and this pick.[10]
- The Chicago Blackhawks’ first-round pick went to the San Jose Sharks as the result of a trade on June 27, 2014, that sent a first-round pick in 2014 (20th overall) and the Rangers sixth-round pick in 2014 (179th overall) to Chicago in exchange for Florida's third-round pick in 2014 (62nd overall) and this pick.[10]
- The Chicago Blackhawks' second-round pick went to the Arizona Coyotes as the result of a trade on March 4, 2014, that sent David Rundblad and Mathieu Brisebois to Chicago in exchange for this pick.[42]
- b The Pittsburgh Penguins' third-round pick (previously acquired by the Calgary Flames) went to the Chicago Blackhawks as a result of a trade on June 28, 2014, that sent Brandon Bollig to the Flames in exchange for this pick.[11]
- c The Toronto Maple Leafs' fourth-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade June 30, 2013, that sent Dave Bolland to Toronto in exchange for a second-round pick in 2013, Anaheim's fourth-round pick in 2013 and this pick.[43]
- The Chicago Blackhawks fourth-round pick went to the New York Islanders as a result of a trade on February 6, 2014, that sent Peter Regin and Pierre-Marc Bouchard to Chicago in exchange for this pick.[44]
- d The San Jose Sharks’ fifth-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent Anaheim’s fourth-round pick in 2013 and a fifth-round pick in 2013 to San Jose in exchange for a fourth-round pick in 2013 and this pick.[45]
- e The New York Rangers’ sixth-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on June 27, 2014, that sent a first-round pick and Florida's third-round pick both in 2014 (27th and 62nd overall) to San Jose in exchange for a first-round pick in 2014 (20th overall) and this pick.[10]
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- ↑ Blackhawks agree to terms with Regin
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Blackhawks agree to terms with Toews and Kane
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