Chicago Blackhawks Make 11 Selections in NHL Draft, Minimal Trades Before Free Agency

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The Chicago Blackhawks had a busy weekend at the NHL Draft, making 11 selections and making minimal trades before free agency. The Blackhawks had the 27th overall pick in the first round and used it to select defenseman Ian Mitchell from the University of Denver. Mitchell is a two-way defenseman who is known for his strong skating and offensive ability.

In the second round, the Blackhawks selected forward Michal Teply from the Czech Republic. Teply is a skilled forward who has a good shot and is a strong playmaker. He is expected to be an impact player at the NHL level.

The Blackhawks also added some depth to their defense by selecting defensemen Alex Vlasic in the second round and Michael Krutil in the fourth round. Both players are big, physical defensemen who can move the puck well.

In addition to the draft picks, the Blackhawks also made minimal trades before free agency. They acquired forward Drake Caggiula from the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for forward Brandon Manning. Caggiula is a speedy forward who can play both center and wing and should be a good addition to the Blackhawks’ lineup.

Overall, the Chicago Blackhawks had a successful NHL Draft. They added some talented players who should be able to make an impact at the NHL level. They also made minimal trades before free agency, which should help them stay under the salary cap. The Blackhawks are hoping that their new additions will help them get back to the playoffs next season.

Chicago Blackhawks Make 11 Selections in NHL Draft, Minimal Trades Before Free Agency