
Spoelstra: No need to penalize Ball any further
Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
The Chicago Blackhawks finished their season at the bottom of the standings, facing significant issues with effort and execution. The team's early optimism has faded, contrasting sharply with their initial success this season.
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Itâs a far cry from what the vibes were around the Chicago Blackhawks to begin the season back in October.
After an 8-3 drubbing of the St. Louis Blues on Oct. 15, things couldnât have felt better about the young Blackhawks and the direction they were headed.
Rebuild? Over. Playoffs? On deck.
Exactly six months later, the Blackhawks have instead clinched a fourth consecutive finish within the bottom three of the NHL standings with a 5-11-4 record since the NHL trade deadline. The disappointing season ends on Wednesday against a San Jose Sharks team that once shared a similar timeline as the Blackhawks and instead missed the postseason by only a few points.
âItâs tough when you talk about it and you know what you need to do to succeed and then you donât execute,â Frank Nazar said Wednesday. âItâs not for a lack of efforts from our guys. That execution part, weâre learning from it. Thatâs the main thing weâre focusing on and continuing to grow as a team, growing from our mistakes and these games.â
Since the March 6 trade deadline, the Blackhawks are 31st in point percentage (.350) with 14 points over the 20-game stretch. They rank last in the NHL in goals per game (2.25) and 28th in goals against per game (3.90). Theyâve had the worst power play in the league over that stretch at just 9.1 percent and their once league-best penalty-kill has slipped, with a 76.0 percent kill-rate, ranking 20th in the league since the deadline.
âEmotion is real, momentum is real, confidence is real, and sometimes when itâs going bad, it goes bad,â coach Jeff Blashill said. âOur guys care. They want to get better, they want to be in a better place. Are they perfect? No. Am I perfect? No. Are there moments when you get kicked and it takes you a couple of seconds to get up and you get kicked again and it takes you more time? Yes. Thatâs the reality of sports and life.â
The notion of âcaringâ about losing got thrown into the spotlight on Tuesday after Columbus Blue Jackets coach Rick Bowness lambasted his team following a loss in their season finale to cap off an utterly disastrous 2-8-1 finish to fall out of the playoff race.
Rick Bowness furious following the 2-1 loss to Washington.
The Blue Jackets finish the season losing six straight at home, barely missing the playoffs, more tonight @nbc4i#CBJpic.twitter.com/o7We2CEmTY
â Joe Nugent (@joenuge) April 15, 2026
Blashill was asked the same about his group days removed from a 5-1 loss to the Buffalo Sabres that looked like the wind had completely left the Blackhawksâ sails.
âI donât think there is not a hatred of losing in our room,â he said. âIâve been around guys that donât care. I know what that looks like. Thatâs not what this group is at all. This group cares a ton.â
Jeff Blashill on the emotional investment of this Blackhawks group and their attitude towards losing
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â Mario Tirabassi (@Mario_Tirabassi) April 15, 2026
âI think we have a great group of guys, no doubt. Honestly, itâs probably the best group of guys Iâve played with in my whole career,â Nazar said. âEveryone cares about each other and we hang out a bunch. Itâs just about executing on the ice. Everyone has to go home, have a good summer, put some time in and get stronger and faster. Nothingâs given, so going into next training camp itâs about earning every spot.â
The Blackhawks enter Wednesdayâs season finale with a 1-8-1 record over their last ten games. Theyâre winless â having been outscored 17-6 â through the first three games of a four-game homestand to finish the year, too.
Closing the book against a Sharks team thatâs run parallel with rebuilding timelines and player-for-player comparisons over the last several seasons feels a bit poetic.
It also presents an opportunity to right the ship heading into a long and ultimately critical summer.
The Blackhawks struggled primarily with effort and execution throughout the season.
The Blackhawks began the season positively with an 8-3 victory over the St. Louis Blues but ended at the bottom of the standings.
Fan reactions have been negative, as evidenced by comments on social media and live chats, reflecting disappointment in the team's decline.
While specific changes are not detailed, the team may need to reassess strategies and player performance to improve for the next season.

Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
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