Contending team pushing hard to acquire Blackhawks fan favorite
Chicago Blackhawks fans might not be too happy to hear that one of their favorite players could be leaving via trade.
The Carolina Hurricanes have their eyes on forward Colin Blackwell, and this news might disappoint many Blackhawks supporters.
Reports suggest that the Hurricanes are actively trying to get Blackwell, along with other forwards like Alexander Barabanov and Anthony Duclair.
This indicates that the Hurricanes want to make their team stronger for the playoffs without spending too much money.
Blackwell is known for his hard work and ability to play different roles on the team, which has made him popular among Blackhawks fans.
As the trade deadline gets closer, fans are anxious to see what happens and hope that Blackwell stays with their team.
It's tough news for Blackhawks fans, who could soon see one of their favorite players leave, while the Hurricanes are eager to make their team better for the playoffs.
Source: NHLTR
POLL |
Will the Blackhawks be sellers or buyers at the deadline? |
Yes | 192 | 66.9 % |
No | 95 | 33.1 % |
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