NHL Insider Reveals Hawks Only Have Three Untouchable Players.
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MarcO
January 20, 2022 (4:12 PM)
It's no secret that the Chicago Blackhawks are going to make some moves before the trade deadline as they're out of the playoff race.
We've heard the names
Dylan Strome, Henrik Borgstrom,
Calvin de Haan and Marc-Andre�Fleury thrown around the most as players likely to change address before the deadline but the list might be much, much bigger.
According to one NHL insider, pretty much everybody on the Hawks roster except three players are available.
Insider Frank�Seravalli reports on SN650 in Vancouver that
Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews and
Seth Jones are the only untouchable for Chicago.
He adds that the Hawks are willing to listen to offers for anybody else on the roster including Alex�DeBrincat.
This is somewhat shocking as DeBrincat continues to be highly productive in the NHL and has 23 goals in 39 games this season.
The 24 year old does however only have an extra year remaining on his contract before he becomes a restricted free agent during the 2023 offseason where he'll likely see a significant pay raise from his current $6.4million AAV.�
Would you be upset if the Hawks moved DeBrincat?
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