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The Chicago Blackhawks are focusing on acquiring 'impact wingers' to support their young core, including Connor Bedard and Anton Frondell. The team may explore trades, offer sheets, or free agency to enhance their roster.
Apr 9, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Blackhawks center Anton Frondell (16) celebrates his goal against the Carolina Hurricanes with teammates during the third period at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images
The Blackhawks have reportedly bought in on bringing âimpact wingersâ into the organization. With Connor Bedard and Anton Frondell looking likely to be the one-two punch up the middle for the Blackhawks, the team will look to surround them with high-level wingers.
Some of these options may already be on the roster. Frank Nazar, for example, has spent time both on the wing and as a center. His talent is conducive to a top-six forward, so sticking him as the third-line center doesnât seem to be the long-term plan.
Going out and getting talent is much more convoluted than the social media GMs make it seem. There has to be a willing suitor with real motives. Whether itâs via trade, offer sheet, or free agency, the team can explore any avenue effectively. If they canât find anything they like, they may leave the offseason empty-handed yet again. If not, here are some realistic impact wingers the Blackhawks should consider bringing in.
The Blackhawks are looking to support Connor Bedard and Anton Frondell as their core players.
The Blackhawks may use trades, offer sheets, or free agency to acquire new impact wingers.
Yes, Frank Nazar has shown talent conducive to being a top-six forward, making him a viable option.
The Blackhawks face challenges in finding willing trade partners and navigating the complexities of player acquisitions.
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This option is the most far-fetched, though not entirely impossible. Tkachuk just wrapped up a winless playoff campaign where he severely underperformed. He failed to log a single point and was an overall negative influence on the Senatorsâ performance.
Many have questioned his commitment to the Senators since the Olympic break. Itâs possible that, like the Patriot he seemed to be during the Milan games, Tkachuk would want to play for an American team. If that is the case, the Blackhawks should be all over that possibility. Alongside Bedard and an established Blackhawk like Nick Lardis or Ryan Greene, he would vastly improve the first line.
The main thing Tkachuk provides is productive physicality. After the trade deadline, the team got much younger and less physical. Tkachuk, as impressive as he is as a two-way skill player, would provide a level of grit that the first line simply lacks. Heâs willing to drop the gloves too, making him a bodyguard for the young players trying to find their footing.
The trade details would likely make many fans cringe. The Blackhawks would have some trade leverage, assuming Tkachuk wants out, so that may soften the blow. A package including the Blackhawksâ 2028 first-round pick and one of Floridaâs or Edmontonâs 2027 first-round picks would be the absolute bare minimum. If the Blackhawks fall below top-2 in the draft, their 2026 first-round pick could be in play as well.
Knies and the Blackhawks have been linked for years now. With a new front office in Toronto, the team may look to turn its best young talent into assets. Knies would essentially be a cheaper cap hit version of Tkachuk. Heâs a bit less proven as a talent, but he plays with boatloads of grit. He is also more durable compared to Tkachuk, having played in 79 games this season compared to Tkachukâs 60.
Knies also has some productive playoff stats. In 2024-25, Knies played in 13 playoff games and logged five goals for seven points. The 23-year-old has already played meaningful hockey at a high-level, and he would thrive alongside Bedard or Frondell.
Itâs tough to gauge what the return would be like for Knies. Ideally, they could get it done for less than they would with Tkachuk. However, more than likely, it would be a very similar package. The benefit of this trade is just how perfect a trade match the two teams are. Toronto needs draft capital; the Blackhawks have plenty. Depending on the lottery results, Toronto may be without a first-round pick this year. For that reason, the Blackhawksâ own pick may very well be in play, assuming they donât win the lottery.
Assuming he doesnât sign an extension, Tuch would be the most likely free agency option. Tuch has been a highly reliable winger on the Buffalo Sabres for years now. As a consistent 18+ minutes per night and 60+ points player, he would already be a step up on the first line. With how the Sabresâ season has gone, it wouldnât be surprising if he re-signs in Buffalo. If not, the Blackhawks should make an aggressive offer.
Tuch was also an early building block for the Golden Knightsâ franchise. Between his time there and with the Sabres, the Blackhawks would be bringing in a consistent veteran with true talent and experience. At 29 years old, the Blackhawks will have to be cautious in approaching negotiations with Tuch. He very well could be looking for a seven-year deal, which, at the right price, would be more than worth it.
Several names have floated around the Blackhawksâ rumor mill. Auston Matthews, although not a winger, would be a historic trade that would shake up the teamâs future. Robert Thomas has also been mentioned, considering the Bluesâ status in playoff limbo. His tremendous two-way game and reasonable cap hit would make him a great option if the Blackhawks can put together a package.
Ultimately, the term âimpactâ is an interesting one. It could mean that they are looking to make an offseason-defining trade or signing. It could also mean that they want to grab established, consistent players that only slightly improve the ceiling of the team. Either way, the Blackhawks can take several avenues to find these impact wingers in question.
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