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Name: United Center
Address: 1901 West Madison Street Chicago, IL 60612
Phone: (312) 455-4500
Website: http://www.unitedcenter.com/
Capacity: 19717
Opened: 1994

Draft History


Year Name Rnd Pick Pos From League
2022 Kevin Korchinski 1 7 D Seattle Thunderbirds WHL
2022 Frank Nazar 1 13 C U.S. NTDP USHL
2022 Sam Rinzel 1 25 D Chaska Hawks USHS-MN
2022 Paul Ludwinski 2 39 C Kingston Frontenacs OHL
2022 Ryan Greene 2 57 C Green Bay Gamblers USHL
2022 Gavin Hayes 3 66 LW Flint Firebirds OHL
2022 Samuel Savoie 3 81 LW Gatineau Olympiques QMJHL
2022 Aidan Thompson 3 90 C Lincoln Stars USHL
2022 Dominic James 6 173 C University of Minnesota-Duluth NCAA
2022 Nils Juntorp 6 188 RW HV71 J20 J20 Nation
2022 Riku Tohila 7 199 C JYP U20 U20 SM-sar
2021 Nolan Allan 1 32 D Prince Albert Raiders WHL
2021 Colton Dach 2 62 C Saskatoon Blades WHL
2021 Taige Harding 3 91 D Fort McMurray Oil Barons AJHL
2021 Ethan Del Mastro 4 105 D Mississauga Steelheads OHL
2021 Victor Stjernborg 4 108 C Vaxjo Lakers SHL
2021 Ilya Safonov 6 172 C Irbis Kazan MHL
2021 Connor Kelley 7 204 D Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs NCHC
2021 Jalen Luypen 7 216 C Edmonton Oil Kings WHL
2020 Lukas Reichel 1 17 LW Eisbaren Berlin DEL
2020 Drew Commesso 2 46 G U.S. NTDP USHL
2020 Landon Slaggert 3 79 LW U.S. NTDP USHL
2020 Wyatt Kaiser 3 81 D Andover Huskies USHS-MN
2020 Michael Krutil 4 110 D Sparta Jr. U20 Extral
2020 Isaak Phillips 5 141 D Sudbury Wolves OHL
2020 Chad Yetman 6 172 C Erie Otters OHL
2020 Louis Crevier 7 188 D Chicoutimi Saugneens QMJHL
2019 Kirby Dach 1 3 C Saskatoon Blades WHL
2019 Alex Vlasic 2 43 D U.S. NTDP USHL
2019 Michal Teply 4 105 LW HC Bili Tygri Liberec Czech Extr
2019 Antti Saarela 4 123 C Lukko Liiga
2019 Dominic Basse 6 167 G South Kent School USHS
2019 Cole Moberg 7 194 D Prince George Cougars WHL
2018 Adam Boqvist 1 8 D Brynas IF SHL
2018 Nicolas Beaudin 1 27 D Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL
2018 Jake Wise 3 69 C U.S. NTDP USHL
2018 Niklas Nordgren 3 74 RW HIFK Liiga
2018 Philipp Kurashev 4 120 C Quebec Remparts QMJHL
2018 Mikael Hakkarainen 5 139 C Muskegon Lumberjacks USHL
2018 Alexis Gravel 6 162 G Halifax Mooseheads QMJHL
2018 Josiah Slavin 7 193 LW Lincoln Stars USHL
2017 Henri Jokiharju 1 29 D Portland Winterhawks WHL
2017 Ian Mitchell 2 57 D Spruce Grove Saints AJHL
2017 Andrei Altybarmakyan 3 70 RW Lvy-St. Petersburg MHL
2017 Evan Barratt 3 90 C U.S. NTDP USHL
2017 Tim Soderlund 4 112 C/LW Skelleftea AIK SHL
2017 Roope Laavainen 4 119 D Jokerit U20 Jr. A SM-l
2017 Parker Foo 5 144 F Brooks Bandits AJHL
2017 Jakub Galvas 5 150 D HC Olomouc Czech Extr
2017 Joshua Ess 7 215 D Lakeville South USHS
2016 Alex DeBrincat 2 39 RW Erie Otters OHL
2016 Chad Krys 2 45 D U.S. NTDP USHL
2016 Artur Kayumov 2 50 LW/RW Russia U18 MHL
2016 Wouter Peeters 3 83 G EC Red Bull Salzburg Austria
2016 Lucas Carlsson 4 110 D Brynas IF SHL
2016 Nathan Noel 4 113 C Saint John Sea Dogs QMJHL
2016 Mathias From 5 143 LW/RW Rogle-jr. SWE-jr.
2016 Blake Hillman 6 173 D Denver Pioneers NCAA
2016 Jake Ryczek 7 203 D Waterloo Black Hawks USHL
2015 Graham Knott 2 54 LW Niagara IceDogs OHL
2015 Dennis Gilbert 4 91 D Chicago Steel USHL
2015 Ryan Shea 4 121 D BC High Eagles HS-Massach
2015 Radovan Bondra 5 151 RW HC Kosice Slovak Ext
2015 Roy Radke 6 164 RW Barrie Colts OHL
2015 Joni Tuulola 6 181 D HPK Liiga
2015 John Dahlstrom 7 211 RW Frolunda HC J20 J20 SuperE
2014 Nick Schmaltz 1 20 C Green Bay Gamblers USHL
2014 Matt Iacopelli 3 83 RW Muskegon Lumberjacks USHL
2014 Beau Starrett 3 88 LW South Shore Kings USPHL Prem
2014 Fredrik Olofsson 4 98 LW Chicago Steel USHL
2014 Luc Snuggerud 5 141 D Eden Prairie Eagles MSHSL
2014 Andreas Soderberg 5 148 D Skelleftea AIK Jr. SWE
2014 Dylan Sikura 6 178 C Aurora Tigers OJHL
2014 Ivan Nalimov 6 179 G SKA St. Petersburg-2
2014 Jack Ramsey 7 208 RW Penticton Vees BCHL
2013 Ryan Hartman 1 30 RW Plymouth Whalers OHL
2013 Carl Dahlstrom 2 51 D Linkopings HC J20 SE
2013 John Hayden 3 74 C USA NTDP USHL
2013 Robin Norell 4 111 D Djurgardens IF J20 SE
2013 Tyler Motte 4 121 C USA NTDP USHL
2013 Luke Johnson 5 134 C Lincoln Stars USHL
2013 Anthony Louis 6 181 C USA NTDP USHL
2013 Robin Press 7 211 D Sodertalje SK Swe-2
2012 Teuvo Teravainen 1 18 RW Jokerit SM-liiga
2012 Dillon Fournier 2 48 D Rouyn-Noranda Huskies QMJHL
2012 Chris Calnan 3 79 RW Noble and Greenough School USHS–MA
2012 Garret Ross 5 139 LW Saginaw Spirit OHL
2012 Travis Brown 5 149 D Moose Jaw Warriors WHL
2012 Vince Hinostroza 6 169 C Waterloo Black Hawks USHL
2012 Brandon Whitney 7 191 G Victoriaville Tigres QMJHL
2012 Matt Tomkins 7 199 G Sherwood Park Crusaders AJHL
2011 Mark McNeill 1 18 C Prince Albert Raiders WHL
2011 Phillip Danault 1 26 C Victoriaville Tigres QMJHL
2011 Adam Clendening 2 36 D Boston University H-East
2011 Brandon Saad 2 43 L Saginaw Spirit OHL
2011 Michael Paliotta 3 70 D U.S. National Development Team USHL
2011 Klas Dahlbeck 3 79 D Linkoping HC SEL
2011 Maxim Shalunov 4 109 F Cherepovets Jr. (Russia)
2011 Andrew Shaw 5 139 C Owen Sound Attack OHL
2011 Sam Jardine 6 169 D Camrose Kodiaks AJHL
2011 Alex Broadhurst 7 199 F Green Bay Gamblers USHL
2011 Johan Mattsson 7 211 G Sodertalje Jr. Sweden
2010 Kevin Hayes 1 24 F Nobles School Mass.
2010 Ludvig Rensfeldt 2 35 L Brynas Jrs. (Sweden)
2010 Justin Holl 2 54 D Minnetonka H.S. Minn.
2010 Kent Simpson 2 58 G Everett Silvertips WHL
2010 Stephen Johns 2 60 D U.S. National Development Team USHL
2010 Joakim Nordstrom 3 90 C AIK Jr. (Sweden)
2010 Rob Flick 4 120 C Mississauga St. Michael's Majors OHL
2010 Mirko Hoefflin 6 151 C Mannheim Jr. Germany
2010 Nick Mattson 6 180 D Indiana Ice USHL
2010 Mac Carruth 7 191 G Portland Winterhawks WHL
2009 Dylan Olsen 1 28 D Camrose Kodiaks AJHL
2009 Brandon Pirri 2 59 C Georgetown Raiders OJHL
2009 Daniel Delisle 3 89 C Totino Grace H.S. MN
2009 Byron Froese 4 119 C Everett Silvertips WHL
2009 Marcus Kruger 5 149 C Djurgarden Jrs. Sweden
2009 David Pacan 6 177 C Cumberland Grads CJAHL
2009 Paul Phillips 7 195 D Cedar Rapids RoughRiders USHL
2009 David Gilbert 7 209 C Quebec Remparts QMJHL
2008 Kyle Beach 1 11 C Everett Silvertips WHL
2008 Shawn Lalonde 3 68 D Belleville Bulls OHL
2008 Teigan Zahn 5 132 D Saskatoon Blades WHL
2008 Jonathan Carlsson 6 162 D Brynas IF Gavle SEL
2008 Ben Smith 6 169 R Boston College NCAA
2008 Braden Birch 6 179 D Oakville Blades OPJHL
2008 Joe Gleason 7 192 D Edina H.S. MN
2007 Patrick Kane 1 1 R London Knights OHL
2007 Billy Sweatt 2 38 L Colorado College NCAA
2007 Akim Aliu 2 56 R Sudbury Wolves OHL
2007 Maxime Tanguay 3 69 C Rimouski Oceanic QMJHL
2007 Josh Unice 3 86 G US National Under 18 Team
2007 Joseph Lavin 5 126 D US National Under 18 Team
2007 Richard Greenop 6 156 C Windsor Spitfires OHL
2006 Jonathan Toews 1 3 C U. of North Dakota NCAA
2006 Igor Makarov 2 33 R Krylja-2 Russia
2006 Simon Danis-Pepin 2 61 D U. of Maine NCAA
2006 Tony Lagerstrom 3 76 C Sodertalje Jr. Sweden
2006 Ben Shutron 4 95 D Kingston Frontenacs OHL
2006 Joe Palmer 4 96 G US National Under 18 Team
2006 Jan-Mikael Jutilainen 6 156 F Jokerit Jrs Finland
2006 Chris Auger 6 169 C Wellington Dukes OPJHL
2006 Peter Leblanc 7 186 C Hamilton Red Wings OPJHL
2005 Jack Skille 1 7 R U.S. Junior National Team Intl
2005 Michael Blunden 2 43 R Erie Otters OHL
2005 Dan Bertram 2 54 R Boston College NCAA
2005 Evan Brophey 3 68 C Belleville Bulls OHL
2005 Niklas Hjalmarsson 4 108 D HV71 Jonkoping SEL
2005 Nathan Davis 4 113 C Miami University (Ohio) NCAA
2005 Denis Istomin 4 117 R Chelyabinsk-2 Russia
2005 Brennan Turner 5 134 D Notre Dame Hounds SJHL
2005 Joe Fallon 6 167 G U. of Vermont NCAA
2005 Joe Charlebois 6 188 D Sioux City Musketeers USHL
2005 David Kuchejda 7 202 R Budejovice Jrs Czech Repu
2005 Adam Hobson 7 203 C Spokane Chiefs WHL
2004 Cam Barker 1 3 D Medicine Hat Tigers WHL
2004 Dave Bolland 2 32 C London Knights OHL
2004 Bryan Bickell 2 41 L Ottawa 67's OHL
2004 Ryan Garlock 2 45 C Windsor Spitfires OHL
2004 Jakub Sindel 2 54 C Sparta Praha Czech
2004 Adam Berti 3 68 L Oshawa Generals OHL
2004 Mitch Maunu 4 120 D Windsor Spitfires OHL
2004 Karel Hromas 4 123 L Sparta Jrs. Czech Repu
2004 Trevor Kell 5 131 R London Knights OHL
2004 Jake Dowell 5 140 C U. of Wisconsin NCAA
2004 Scott McCulloch 6 165 L Grande Prairie Storm AJHL
2004 Petri Kontiola 7 196 C Tappara Tampere FNL
2004 Troy Brouwer 7 214 R Moose Jaw Warriors WHL
2004 Jared Walker 7 223 L Red Deer Rebels WHL
2004 Eric Hunter 8 229 C Prince George Cougars WHL
2004 Matthew Ford 8 256 R Sioux Falls Stampede USHL
2004 Marko Anttila 9 260 R Lempaala Finland
2003 Brent Seabrook 1 14 D Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL
2003 Corey Crawford 2 52 G Moncton Wildcats QMJHL
2003 Michal Barinka 2 59 D Ceske Budejovice HC Czech
2003 Lasse Kukkonen 5 151 D Karpat FNL
2003 Alexei Ivanov 5 156 L Yaroslavl Jrs. Russia
2003 Johan Andersson 6 181 C Troja Sweden
2003 Mike Brodeur 7 211 G Camrose Kodiaks AJHL
2003 Dustin Byfuglien 8 245 D Prince George Cougars WHL
2003 Michael Grenzy 9 275 D Chicago Steel USHL
2003 Chris Porter 9 282 F Lincoln Stars USHL
2002 Anton Babchuk 1 21 D Elemash Elektrostal Russia
2002 Duncan Keith 2 54 D Michigan State University NCAA
2002 Alexander Kozhevnikov 3 93 F Krylja Jr. Russia
2002 Matt Ellison 4 128 C Cowichan Valley Capitals BCHL
2002 James Wisniewski 5 156 D Plymouth Whalers OHL
2002 Kevin Kantee 6 188 D Jokerit Jrs Finland
2002 Tyson Kellerman 7 219 G North Bay Centennials OHL
2002 Jason Kostadine 8 251 R Hull Olympiques QMJHL
2002 Adam Burish 9 282 C Green Bay Gamblers USHL
2001 Tuomo Ruutu 1 9 C Jokerit Helsinki FNL
2001 Adam Munro 1 29 G Erie Otters OHL
2001 Matt Keith 2 59 C Spokane Chiefs WHL
2001 Craig Anderson 3 73 G Guelph Storm OHL
2001 Brent MacLellan 4 104 D Rimouski Oceanic QMJHL
2001 Vladimir Gusev 4 115 D Khabarovsk Amur Russia
2001 Alexei Zotkin 4 119 L Magnitogorsk Metallurg Russia
2001 Tommi Jaminki 5 142 R Blues Jrs Finland
2001 Alexander Golovin 6 174 L Omsk Jrs. Russia
2001 Petr Puncochar 6 186 D Karlovy Vary HC Czech
2001 Teemu Jaaskelainen 7 205 D Ilves Jrs Finland
2001 Oleg Minakov 7 216 F Elektrostal Russia
2001 Jeff Miles 9 268 R U. of Vermont NCAA
2000 Mikhail Yakubov 1 10 C Tolyatti-2
2000 Pavel Vorobiev 1 11 R Yaroslavl Torpedo Russia
2000 Jonas Nordqvist 2 49 C Leksands IF SEL
2000 Igor Radulov 3 74 L Yaroslavl Torpedo Russia
2000 Scotty Balan 4 106 D Regina Pats WHL
2000 Olli Malmivaara 4 117 D Jokerit Helsinki FNL
2000 Alexander Barkunov 5 151 D Yaroslavl Torpedo Russia
2000 Mike Ayers 6 177 G Dubuque Fighting Saints USHL
2000 Joey Martin 6 193 D Omaha Lancers USHL
2000 Cliff Loya 7 207 D U. of Maine NCAA
2000 Vladislav Luchkin 7 225 C Cherepovets Jr. Russia
2000 Adam Berkhoel 8 240 G Twin City Vulcans USHL
2000 Peter Flache 9 262 C Guelph Storm OHL
2000 Reto Von Arx 9 271 L Davos SwissA
2000 Arne Ramholt 9 291 D Kloten SwissA
1999 Steve McCarthy 1 23 D Kootenay Ice WHL
1999 Dmitri Levinsky 2 46 F Cherepovets Severstal Russia
1999 Stepan Mokhov 2 63 D Cherepovets Severstal Russia
1999 Michael Jacobsen 5 134 D Belleville Bulls OHL
1999 Michael Leighton 6 165 G Windsor Spitfires OHL
1999 Mattias Wennerberg 7 194 C MoDo Jr. Sweden
1999 Yorick Treille 7 195 F U. of Lowell NCAA
1999 Andrew Carver 8 223 D Hull Olympiques QMJHL
1998 Mark Bell 1 8 C Ottawa 67's OHL
1998 Matthias Trattnig 4 94 F U. of Maine NCAA
1998 Kent Huskins 6 156 D Clarkson University NCAA
1998 Jari Viuhkola 6 158 C Karpat FinD1
1998 Jonathan Pelletier 6 166 G Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL
1998 Tyler Arnason 7 183 C Fargo-Moorhead Ice Sharks USHL
1998 Sean Griffin 8 210 Kingston Frontenacs OHL
1998 Alexandre Couture 9 238 Sherbrooke Faucons QMJHL
1998 Andrei Yershov 9 240 D Khimik Voskresensk Russia
1997 Daniel Cleary 1 13 L Belleville Bulls OHL
1997 Ty Jones 1 16 W Spokane Chiefs WHL
1997 Jeremy Reich 2 39 L Seattle Thunderbirds WHL
1997 Mike Souza 3 67 L U. of New Hampshire NCAA
1997 Ben Simon 5 110 C Notre Dame NCAA
1997 Pete Gardiner 5 120 F R.P.I. NCAA
1997 Kyle Calder 5 130 L Regina Pats WHL
1997 Heath Gordon 6 147 L Green Bay Gamblers USHL
1997 Jared Smith 7 174 Portland Winter Hawks WHL
1997 Sergei Shikhanov 8 204 F Tolyatti Lada Russia
1997 Chris Feil 9 230 D Ohio State University NCAA
1996 Remi Royer 2 31 D St. Hyacinthe Lasers QMJHL
1996 Jeff Paul 2 42 D Niagara Falls Thunder OHL
1996 Geoff Peters 2 46 C Niagara Falls Thunder OHL
1996 Andy Johnson 5 130 D Peterborough Petes OHL
1996 Mike Vellinga 7 184 D Guelph Storm OHL
1996 Chris Twerdun 8 210 D Moose Jaw Warriors WHL
1996 Andrei Kozyrev 9 236 D Cherepovets Severstal Russia
1995 Dmitri Nabokov 1 19 C Krylja Sovetov Russia
1995 Christian Laflamme 2 45 D Beauport Harfangs QMJHL
1995 Kevin McKay 3 71 D Moose Jaw Warriors WHL
1995 Chris Van Dyk 4 82 Windsor Spitfires OHL
1995 Pavel Kriz 4 97 Tri-City Americans WHL
1995 Marc Magliarditi 6 146 G Des Moines Buccaneers USHL
1995 Marty Wilford 6 149 D Oshawa Generals OHL
1995 Steve Tardif 7 175 C Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL
1995 Casey Hankinson 8 201 R U. of Minnesota NCAA
1995 Michael Pittman 9 227 R Guelph Storm OHL
1994 Ethan Moreau 1 14 L Niagara Falls Thunder OHL
1994 Jean-Yves Leroux 2 40 L Beauport Harfangs QMJHL
1994 Steve McLaren 4 85 L North Bay Centennials OHL
1994 Marc Dupuis 5 118 D Belleville Bulls OHL
1994 Jim Ensom 6 144 L North Bay Centennials OHL
1994 Tyler Prosofsky 7 170 R Tacoma Rockets WHL
1994 Mike Josephson 8 196 L Kamloops Blazers WHL
1994 Lubomir Jandera 9 222 Litvinov CHP HC Czech
1994 Lars Weibel 10 248 G Lugano SwissA
1994 Rob Mara 11 263 Belmont Hill H.S. MA
1993 Eric Lecompte 1 24 L Hull Olympiques QMJHL
1993 Eric Manlow 2 50 L Kitchener Rangers OHL
1993 Bogdan Savenko 3 54 R Niagara Falls Thunder OHL
1993 Ryan Huska 3 76 C Kamloops Blazers WHL
1993 Eric Daze 4 90 L Beauport Harfangs QMJHL
1993 Patrick Pysz 4 102 R Augsburg EV 2.GBun
1993 Jonni Vauhkonen 5 128 R Reipas Lahti FNL
1993 Tom White 7 180 L Westminster H.S. CT
1993 Sergei Petrov 8 206 R Cloquet H.S. MN
1993 Mike Rusk 9 232 D Guelph Storm OHL
1993 Mike McGhan 10 258 L Prince Albert Raiders WHL
1993 Tom Noble 11 284 G Catholic Memorial H.S. MA
1992 Sergei Krivokrasov 1 12 R CSKA Moscow Russia
1992 Jeff Shantz 2 36 C Regina Pats WHL
1992 Sergei Klimovich 2 41 C Moscow Dynamo Russia
1992 Andy MacIntyre 4 89 L Saskatoon Blades WHL
1992 Tim Hogan 5 113 D U. of Michigan NCAA
1992 Gerry Skrypec 6 137 Ottawa 67's OHL
1992 Mike Prokopec 7 161 R Cornwall Royals OHL
1992 Layne Roland 8 185 R Portland Winter Hawks WHL
1992 David Hymovitz 9 209 L Thayer Academy MA
1992 Richard Raymond 10 233 D Cornwall Royals OHL
1991 Dean McAmmond 1 22 L Prince Albert Raiders WHL
1991 Dan Gravelle 0 28 W Merrimack College NCAA
1991 Mike Pomichter 2 39 L Springfield Olympics NEJHL
1991 Jamie Matthews 2 44 C Sudbury Wolves OHL
1991 Bobby House 3 66 R Brandon Wheat Kings WHL
1991 Igor Kravchuk 4 71 D CSKA Moscow Russia
1991 Zac Boyer 4 88 R Kamloops Blazers WHL
1991 Maco Balkovec 5 110 D Merritt Centennials BCJHL
1991 Kevin St. Jacques 6 112 C Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL
1991 Jacques Auger 6 132 U. of Wisconsin NCAA
1991 Scott Kirton 7 154 R Powell River Paper Kings BCJHL
1991 Roch Belley 8 176 G Niagara Falls Thunder OHL
1991 Scott MacDonald 9 198 D Choate Academy CT
1991 Alexander Andrievski 10 220 R Moscow Dynamo Russia
1991 Mike Larkin 11 242 D Rice Memorial H.S. MA
1991 Scott Dean 12 264 Lake Forest H.S. Ill.
1990 Karl Dykhuis 1 16 D Hull Olympiques QMJHL
1990 Claude Maillet 0 20 D Merrimack College NCAA
1990 Ivan Droppa 2 37 D Liptovsky Mikulas Czech
1990 Chris Tucker 4 79 F Bloomington Jefferson H.S. MN
1990 Brent Stickney 6 121 St. Paul's H.S. NH
1990 Derek Edgerly 6 124 C Stoneham Mass. H.S.
1990 Hugo Belanger 8 163 L Clarkson University NCAA
1990 Owen Lessard 9 184 L Owen Sound Platers OHL
1990 Erik Peterson 10 205 Brockton H.S. MA
1990 Steve Dubinsky 11 226 C Clarkson University NCAA
1990 Dino Grossi 12 247 F Northeastern University NCAA
1989 Adam Bennett 1 6 D Sudbury Wolves OHL
1989 Alex Roberts 0 11 D U. of Michigan NCAA
1989 Mike Speer 2 27 D Guelph Platers OHL
1989 Bob Kellogg 3 48 D Springfield Olympics NEJHL
1989 Tommi Pullola 6 111 F Sport Finland
1989 Tracy Egeland 7 132 R Prince Albert Raiders WHL
1989 Milan Tichy 8 153 D Plzen Skoda Czech
1989 Jason Greyerbiehl 9 174 Colgate University NCAA
1989 Matt Saunders 10 195 Northeastern University NCAA
1989 Mike Kozak 11 216 Clarkson University NCAA
1989 Mike Doneghey 12 237 G Catholic Memorial H.S. MA
1988 Jeremy Roenick 1 8 C Thayer Academy MA
1988 Todd Wolf 0 13 Colgate University NCAA
1988 Trevor Dam 3 50 R London Knights OHL
1988 Stefan Elvenes 4 71 Rogle Sweden
1988 Joe Cleary 5 92 D Stratford Jr. B
1988 Justin Lafayette 6 113 C Ferris State University NCAA
1988 Craig Woodcroft 7 134 C Colgate University NCAA
1988 Jon Pojar 8 155 Roseville H.S. MN
1988 Matt Hentges 9 176 Edina H.S. MN
1988 Daniel Maurice 10 197 Chicoutimi Sagueneens QMJHL
1988 Dirk Tenzer 11 218 St. Paul?s H.S. NH
1988 Andreas Lupzig 12 239 F Landshut EV Germ
1987 Jimmy Waite 1 8 G Chicoutimi Sagueneens QMJHL
1987 Ryan McGill 2 29 D Swift Current Broncos WHL
1987 Cam Russell 3 50 D Hull Olympiques QMJHL
1987 Mike Dagenais 3 60 D Peterborough Petes OHL
1987 Ulf Sandstrom 5 92 Modo Hockey Ornskoldsvik SEL
1987 Mike McCormick 6 113 R Richmond Sockeyes BCJHL
1987 Stephen Tepper 7 134 R Westboro H.S. MA
1987 John Reilly 8 155 Phillips Academy MA
1987 Lance Werness 9 176 R Burnsville H.S. MN
1987 Dale Marquette 10 197 L Brandon Wheat Kings WHL
1987 Bill LaCouture 11 218 R Natick H.S. MA
1987 Mike Lappin 12 239 C Northwood Prep NY
1986 Dave Randall 0 5 D Northern Michigan University NCAA
1986 Everett Sanipass 1 14 L Verdun Junior Canadiens QMJHL
1986 Mark Kurzawski 2 35 D Windsor Compuware Spitfires OHL
1986 Frantisek Kucera 4 77 D Sparta Praha Czech
1986 Lonnie Loach 5 98 L Guelph Platers OHL
1986 Mario Doyon 6 119 D Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL
1986 Mike Hudson 7 140 C Sudbury Wolves OHL
1986 Marty Nanne 8 161 R U. of Minnesota NCAA
1986 Geoff Benic 9 182 L Windsor Compuware Spitfires OHL
1986 Glenn Lowes 10 203 L Toronto Marlboros OHL
1986 Chris Thayer 11 224 Kent H.S. CT
1986 Sean Williams 12 245 C Oshawa Generals OHL
1985 Dave Manson 1 11 D Prince Albert Raiders WHL
1985 Andy Helmuth 3 53 G Ottawa 67's OHL
1985 Dan Vincelette 4 74 L Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL
1985 Rick Herbert 5 87 D Portland Winter Hawks WHL
1985 Brad Belland 5 95 C Sudbury Wolves OHL
1985 Jonas Heed 6 116 D Sodertalje SK SEL
1985 Victor Posa 7 137 D U. of Wisconsin NCAA
1985 John Reid 8 158 G Belleville Bulls OHL
1985 Richard Laplante 9 179 F U. of Vermont NCAA
1985 Brad Hamilton 10 200 D Aurora Tigers OHA-A
1985 Ian Pound 11 221 D Kitchener Rangers OHL
1985 Richard Braccia 12 242 F Avon Old Farms H.S. CT
1984 Ed Olczyk 1 3 C U.S. National Team Intl
1984 Trent Yawney 3 45 D Saskatoon Blades WHL
1984 Tom Eriksson 4 66 F Modo Hockey Ornskoldsvik SEL
1984 Timo Lehkonen 5 90 G Jokerit Helsinki FNL
1984 Darin Sceviour 5 101 F Lethbridge Broncos WHL
1984 Chris Clifford 6 111 G Kingston Canadians OHL
1984 Mike Stapleton 7 132 C Cornwall Royals OHL
1984 Glenn Greenough 8 153 R Sudbury Wolves OHL
1984 Ralph DiFiori 9 174 D Shawinigan Cataractes QMJHL
1984 Joakim Persson 10 194 D Brynas IF Gavle SEL
1984 Bill Brown 11 215 F St. Paul Simley H.S. MN
1984 David Mackey 11 224 L Victoria Cougars WHL
1984 Dan Williams 12 235 D Chicago Jets NAHL
1983 Bruce Cassidy 1 18 D Ottawa 67's OHL
1983 Wayne Presley 2 39 R Kitchener Rangers OHL
1983 Marc Bergevin 3 59 D Chicoutimi Sagueneens QMJHL
1983 Tarek Howard 4 79 D Olds Grizzlys AJHL
1983 Kevin Robinson 5 99 L Toronto Marlboros OHL
1983 Jari Torkki 6 115 L Lukko Rauma FNL
1983 Mark LaVarre 6 119 R Stratford Jr. B OPJHL
1983 Scott Birnie 7 139 R Cornwall Royals OHL
1983 Kent Paynter 8 159 D Kitchener Rangers OHL
1983 Brian Noonan 9 179 R Archbishop Williams H.S. MA
1983 Dominik Hasek 10 199 G Pardubice HC Czech
1983 Steve Pepin 11 219 F St. Jean Beavers QMJHL
1982 Ken Yaremchuk 1 7 F Portland Winter Hawks WHL
1982 Rene Badeau 2 28 D Quebec Remparts QMJHL
1982 Tom McMurchy 3 49 F Brandon Wheat Kings WHL
1982 Bill Watson 4 70 F Prince Albert Raiders SJHL
1982 Brad Beck 5 91 D Penticton Knights BCJHL
1982 Mark Hatcher 6 112 D Niagara Falls Flyers OHL
1982 Jay Ness 7 133 D Roseau H.S. MN
1982 Jeff Smith 8 154 F London Knights OHL
1982 Phil Patterson 9 175 R Ottawa 67's OHL
1982 James Camazzola 10 196 L Penticton Knights BCJHL
1982 Mike James 11 217 D Ottawa 67's OHL
1982 Bob Andrea 12 238 D Dartmouth Jrs. NSJHL
1981 Tony Tanti 1 12 L Oshawa Generals OHL
1981 Kevin Griffin 2 25 F Portland Winter Hawks WHL
1981 Darrel Anholt 3 54 D Calgary Wranglers WHL
1981 Perry Pelensky 4 75 F Portland Winter Hawks WHL
1981 Doug Chessell 5 96 G London Knights OHL
1981 Bill Schafhauser 6 117 D Northern Michigan University NCAA
1981 Marc Centrone 7 138 Lethbridge Broncos WHL
1981 Johan Mellstron 8 159 Falun Sweden
1981 John Benns 9 180 Billings Bighorns WHL
1981 Sylvain Roy 10 201 Hull Olympiques QMJHL
1980 Denis Savard 1 3 F Montreal Juniors QMJHL
1980 Jerome Dupont 1 15 D Toronto Marlboros OHA
1980 Steve Ludzik 2 28 F Niagara Falls Flyers OHA
1980 Ken Solheim 2 30 F Medicine Hat Tigers WHL
1980 Len Dawes 2 36 Victoria Cougars WHL
1980 Troy Murray 3 57 C St. Albert Saints AJHL
1980 Marcel Frere 3 58 F Billings Bighorns WHL
1980 Carey Wilson 4 67 C Dartmouth College NCAA
1980 Brian Shaw 4 78 R Portland Winter Hawks WHL
1980 Kevin Ginnell 5 99 Medicine Hat Tigers WHL
1980 Steve Larmer 6 120 F Niagara Falls Flyers OHA
1980 Sean Simpson 7 141 Ottawa 67's OHA
1980 Jim Ralph 8 162 G Ottawa 67's OHA
1980 Don Dietrich 9 183 D Brandon Wheat Kings WHL
1980 Dan Frawley 10 204 R Sudbury Wolves OHA
1979 Keith Brown 1 7 D Portland Winter Hawks WHL
1979 Tim Trimper 2 28 F Peterborough Petes OHA
1979 Bill Gardner 3 49 F Peterborough Petes OHA
1979 Louis Begin 4 70 Sherbrooke Beavers QMJHL
1979 Lowell Loveday 5 91 D Kingston Canadians OHA
1979 Doug Crossman 6 112 D Ottawa 67's OHA
1978 Tim Higgins 1 10 F Ottawa 67's OHA
1978 Doug Lecuyer 2 29 C Portland Winter Hawks WCHL
1978 Rick Paterson 3 46 F Cornwall Royals QMJHL
1978 Brian Young 4 63 D New Westminster Bruins WCHL
1978 Mark Murphy 5 79 L Toronto Marlboros OHA
1978 Dave Feamster 6 96 D Colorado College NCAA
1978 Dave Mancuso 7 113 D Windsor Spitfires OHA
1978 Sandy Ross 8 130 Colgate University NCAA
1978 Mark Locken 9 147 G Niagara Falls Flyers OHA
1978 Glenn Van 10 164 D Colorado College NCAA
1978 Darryl Sutter 11 179 F Lethbridge Broncos WCHL
1977 Doug Wilson 1 6 D Ottawa 67's OHA
1977 Jean Savard 2 19 Quebec Remparts QMJHL
1977 Randy Ireland 4 60 G Portland Winter Hawks WCHL
1977 Gary Platt 5 78 Sorel Black Hawks QMJHL
1977 Jack O'Callahan 6 96 D Boston University NCAA
1977 Floyd Lahache 7 114 D Sherbrooke Beavers QMJHL
1977 Jeff Geiger 8 129 Ottawa 67's OHA
1977 Steve Ough 9 144 Laval National QMJHL
1976 Real Cloutier 1 9 F Quebec Nordiques WHA
1976 Jeff McDill 2 27 R Victoria Cougars WCHL
1976 Thomas Gradin 3 45 F Modo Sweden
1976 Dave Debol 4 63 C U. of Michigan NCAA
1976 Terry McDonald 5 81 C Edmonton Oil Kings WCHL
1976 John Peterson 6 99 G Notre Dame NCAA
1976 John Rothstein 7 115 U. of Minnesota-Duluth NCAA
1975 Greg Vaydik 1 7 F Medicine Hat Tigers WCHL
1975 Danny Arndt 2 25 L Saskatoon Blades WCHL
1975 Mike O'Connell 3 43 D Kingston Canadians OHA
1975 Pierre Giroux 4 61 L Hull Festivals QMJHL
1975 Bob Hoffmeyer 5 79 D Saskatoon Blades WCHL
1975 Tom Ulseth 6 97 U. of Wisconsin NCAA
1975 Ted Bulley 7 115 L Hull Festivals QMJHL
1975 Paul Jensen 8 133 D Michigan Tech NCAA
1974 Grant Mulvey 1 16 F Calgary Centennials WCHL
1974 Alain Daigle 2 34 F Trois Rivieres Ducs QMJHL
1974 Bob Murray 3 52 D Cornwall Royals QMJHL
1974 Terry Ruskowski 4 70 C Swift Current Broncos WCHL
1974 Dave Logan 5 88 D Laval National QMJHL
1974 Bob Volpe 6 106 G Sudbury Wolves OHA
1974 Eddie Mio 7 124 G Colorado College NCAA
1974 Mike St. Cyr 8 141 D Kitchener Rangers OHA
1974 Steve Colp 9 158 Michigan State University NCAA
1974 Rick Fraser 10 173 D Oshawa Generals OHA
1974 Jean Bernier 11 188 D Shawinigan Dynamos QMJHL
1974 Dwayne Byers 12 200 F Sherbrooke Beavers QMJHL
1974 Glen Ing 13 210 Victoria Cougars WCHL
1973 Darcy Rota 1 13 L Edmonton Oil Kings WCHL
1973 Reg Thomas 2 29 L London Knights OHA
1973 Randy Holt 3 45 D Sudbury Wolves OHA
1973 Dave Elliott 4 61 C Winnipeg Jets WCHL
1973 Dan Hinton 5 77 L Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds OHA
1973 Garry Doerksen 6 93 C Winnipeg Jets WCHL
1973 Wayne Dye 7 109 L New Westminster Bruins WCHL
1973 Jim Koleff 8 125 C Hamilton Red Wings OHA
1973 Jack Johnson 9 140 L U. of Wisconsin NCAA
1973 Steve Alley 9 141 L U. of Wisconsin NCAA
1973 Rick Clubbe 10 156 R U. of North Dakota NCAA
1973 Gene Strate 11 165 D Edmonton Oil Kings WCHL
1972 Phil Russell 1 13 D Edmonton Oil Kings WCHL
1972 Brian Ogilvie 2 29 C Edmonton Oil Kings WCHL
1972 Mike Veisor 3 45 G Peterborough Petes OHA
1972 Tom Peluso 4 61 R U. of Denver NCAA
1972 Rejean Giroux 5 77 R Quebec Remparts QMJHL
1972 Rob Palmer 6 93 C U. of Denver NCAA
1972 Terry Smith 7 109 R Edmonton Oil Kings WCHL
1972 Billy Reay 8 125 R U. of Wisconsin NCAA
1972 Gary Donaldson 9 141 R Victoria Cougars WCHL
1971 Dan Spring 1 12 C Edmonton Oil Kings WCHL
1971 Dave Kryskow 2 26 L Edmonton Oil Kings WCHL
1971 Bob Peppler 3 40 L St. Catharines Black Hawks OHA
1971 Clyde Simon 4 54 R St. Catharines Black Hawks OHA
1971 Dean Blais 5 68 R U. of Minnesota NCAA
1971 Jim Johnston 6 82 C U. of Wisconsin NCAA
1970 Dan Maloney 1 14 L London Knights OHA
1970 Michel Archambault 2 28 L Drummondville Rangers QMJHL
1970 Len Frig 3 42 D Calgary Centennials WCHL
1970 Walt Ledingham 4 56 L U. of Minnesota-Duluth NCAA
1970 Gilles Meloche 5 70 G Verdun Maple Leafs QMJHL
1969 J.P. Bordeleau 1 13 R Montreal Junior Canadiens OHA
1969 Larry Romanchych 2 24 R Flin Flon Bombers WCHL
1969 Milt Black 3 36 R Winnipeg Jets WCHL
1969 Daryl Maggs 4 48 D Calgary Centennials WCHL
1969 Mike Baumgartner 5 60 D U. of North Dakota NCAA
1969 Dave Hudson 6 71 C U. of North Dakota NCAA
1968 John Marks 1 9 L U. of North Dakota NCAA
1967 Bob Tombari 1 7 L Sault Ste. Marie
1966 Terry Caffery 1 3 C Toronto Marlboros OHA
1966 Ron Dussiaume 2 9 L Oshawa Generals OHA
1966 Larry Gibbons 3 15 D Markham Jr. B
1966 Brian Morenz 4 21 L Oshawa Generals OHA
1965 Andy Culligan 1 2 St. Michael's Jr. B
1965 Brian McKenney 2 7 Smiths Falls Jr.
1964 Richie Bayes 1 4 C Dixie Midgets
1964 Jan Popiel 2 10 L Georgetown Midgets
1964 Carl Hadfield 3 16 R Dixie Jr. B
1964 Moe L'Abbe 4 22 R Rosemount Midgets
1963 Art Hampson 1 5 Trenton Midgets
1963 Art Hampson 1 5 Trenton Midgets
1963 Wayne Davison 2 11 Georgetown Midgets
1963 Wayne Davison 2 11 Georgetown Midgets
1963 Bill Carson 3 16 D Brampton Midgets


Chicago Black Hawks 1926-1927 Season Review


Coach - Pete Muldoon

Games Played: 44
Regular Season Wins: 19
Regular Season Loses: 22
Regular Season Ties: 3
Regular Season Points: 41

Finished: Third (3rd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Boston Bruins in the Quarter Final 1 - 0 - 1


Chicago Black Hawks 1927-1928 Season Review


Coach - Hugh Lehman

Games Played: 44
Regular Season Wins: 7
Regular Season Loses: 34
Regular Season Ties: 3
Regular Season Points: 17

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the league



Chicago Black Hawks 1928-1929 Season Review


Coach - Herb Gardiner

Games Played: 44
Regular Season Wins: 7
Regular Season Loses: 29
Regular Season Ties: 8
Regular Season Points: 22

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the league



Chicago Black Hawks 1929-1930 Season Review


Coach - Tom Shaughnessy

Games Played: 44
Regular Season Wins: 21
Regular Season Loses: 18
Regular Season Ties: 5
Regular Season Points: 47

Finished: Second (2nd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Quarter Final 1 - 0 - 1


Chicago Black Hawks 1930-1931 Season Review


Coach - Dick Irvin

Games Played: 44
Regular Season Wins: 24
Regular Season Loses: 17
Regular Season Ties: 3
Regular Season Points: 51

Finished: Second (2nd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Toronto Maple Leafs in the Quarter Final 1 - 0 - 1
Chicago Black Hawks defeated New York Rangers in the Semi Final 2 - 0 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Final 3 - 2 - 0

NHL All-Star Team - Charlie Gardiner

Chicago Black Hawks 1931-1932 Season Review


Coach - Bill Tobin

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 18
Regular Season Loses: 19
Regular Season Ties: 11
Regular Season Points: 47

Finished: Second (2nd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Toronto Maple Leafs in the Quarter Final 1 - 1 - 0

NHL All-Star Team - Charlie Gardiner
Vezina Trophy - Charlie Gardiner

Chicago Black Hawks 1932-1933 Season Review


Coach - Tommy Gorman

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 16
Regular Season Loses: 20
Regular Season Ties: 12
Regular Season Points: 44

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the league


NHL All-Star Second Team - Charlie Gardiner

Chicago Black Hawks 1933-1934 Season Review


Coach - Tommy Gorman

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 20
Regular Season Loses: 17
Regular Season Ties: 11
Regular Season Points: 51

Finished: Second (2nd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Montreal Canadiens in the Quarter Final 1 - 0 - 1
Chicago Black Hawks defeated Montreal Maroons in the Semi Final 2 - 0 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup Final 3 - 1 - 0

NHL All-Star Team - Lionel Conacher
NHL All-Star Team - Charlie Gardiner
Vezina Trophy - Charlie Gardiner

Chicago Black Hawks 1934-1935 Season Review


Coach - Clem Loughlin

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 26
Regular Season Loses: 17
Regular Season Ties: 5
Regular Season Points: 57

Finished: Second (2nd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Maroons in the Quarter Final 1 - 0 - 1

NHL All-Star Team - Lorne Chabot
NHL All-Star Second Team - Art Coulter
Vezina Trophy - Lorne Chabot

Chicago Black Hawks 1935-1936 Season Review


Coach - Clem Loughlin

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 21
Regular Season Loses: 19
Regular Season Ties: 8
Regular Season Points: 50

Finished: Third (3rd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by in the Quarter Final 1 - 1 - 0

Calder Memorial Trophy - Mike Karakas
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Doc Romnes
NHL All-Star Second Team - Paul Thompson

Chicago Black Hawks 1936-1937 Season Review


Coach - Clem Loughlin

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 14
Regular Season Loses: 27
Regular Season Ties: 7
Regular Season Points: 35

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the league


NHL All-Star Second Team - Earl Seibert

Chicago Black Hawks 1937-1938 Season Review


Coach - Bill Stewart

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 14
Regular Season Loses: 25
Regular Season Ties: 9
Regular Season Points: 37

Finished: Third (3rd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Montreal Canadiens in the Quarter Final 2 - 1 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated in the Semi Final 2 - 1 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated Toronto Maple Leafs in the Stanley Cup Final 3 - 1 - 0

Calder Memorial Trophy - Cully Dahlstrom
NHL All-Star Team - Paul Thompson
NHL All-Star Second Team - Earl Seibert

Chicago Black Hawks 1938-1939 Season Review


Coach - Bill Stewart

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 12
Regular Season Loses: 28
Regular Season Ties: 8
Regular Season Points: 32

Finished: Seventh (7th) in the league


NHL All-Star Second Team - Johnny Gottselig
NHL All-Star Second Team - Earl Robinson
NHL All-Star Second Team - Earl Seibert

Chicago Black Hawks 1939-1940 Season Review


Coach - Paul Thompson

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 23
Regular Season Loses: 19
Regular Season Ties: 6
Regular Season Points: 52

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Toronto Maple Leafs in the Quarter Final 2 - 0 - 0

NHL All-Star Second Team - Earl Seibert

Chicago Black Hawks 1940-1941 Season Review


Coach - Paul Thompson

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 16
Regular Season Loses: 25
Regular Season Ties: 7
Regular Season Points: 39

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Montreal Canadiens in the Quarter Final 2 - 1 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Detroit Red Wings in the Semi Final 2 - 0 - 0

NHL All-Star Second Team - Earl Seibert

Chicago Black Hawks 1941-1942 Season Review


Coach - Paul Thompson

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 22
Regular Season Loses: 23
Regular Season Ties: 3
Regular Season Points: 47

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Boston Bruins in the Quarter Final 2 - 1 - 0

NHL All-Star Team - Earl Seibert

Chicago Black Hawks 1942-1943 Season Review


Coach - Paul Thompson

Games Played: 50
Regular Season Wins: 17
Regular Season Loses: 18
Regular Season Ties: 15
Regular Season Points: 49

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the league


Art Ross Trophy - Doug Bentley
NHL All-Star Team - Doug Bentley
NHL All-Star Team - Earl Seibert
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Max Bentley

Chicago Black Hawks 1943-1944 Season Review


Coach - Paul Thompson

Games Played: 50
Regular Season Wins: 22
Regular Season Loses: 23
Regular Season Ties: 5
Regular Season Points: 49

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Detroit Red Wings in the Semi Final 4 - 1 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Final 4 - 0 - 0

NHL All-Star Team - Doug Bentley
NHL All-Star Team - Earl Seibert
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Clint Smith

Chicago Black Hawks 1944-1945 Season Review


Coach - Johnny Gottselig

Games Played: 50
Regular Season Wins: 13
Regular Season Loses: 30
Regular Season Ties: 7
Regular Season Points: 33

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the league


Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Bill Mosienko
NHL All-Star Second Team - Mike Karakas
NHL All-Star Second Team - Bill Mosienko

Chicago Black Hawks 1945-1946 Season Review


Coach - Johnny Gottselig

Games Played: 50
Regular Season Wins: 23
Regular Season Loses: 20
Regular Season Ties: 7
Regular Season Points: 53

Finished: Third (3rd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Semi Final 4 - 0 - 0

Art Ross Trophy - Max Bentley
NHL All-Star Team - Max Bentley
Hart Memorial Trophy - Max Bentley
NHL All-Star Second Team - Bill Mosienko

Chicago Black Hawks 1946-1947 Season Review


Coach - Johnny Gottselig

Games Played: 60
Regular Season Wins: 19
Regular Season Loses: 37
Regular Season Ties: 4
Regular Season Points: 42

Finished: Sixth (6th) in the league


Art Ross Trophy - Max Bentley
NHL All-Star Team - Doug Bentley
NHL All-Star Second Team - Max Bentley

Chicago Black Hawks 1947-1948 Season Review


Coach - Charlie Conacher

Games Played: 60
Regular Season Wins: 20
Regular Season Loses: 34
Regular Season Ties: 6
Regular Season Points: 46

Finished: Sixth (6th) in the league



Chicago Black Hawks 1948-1949 Season Review


Coach - Charlie Conacher

Games Played: 60
Regular Season Wins: 21
Regular Season Loses: 31
Regular Season Ties: 8
Regular Season Points: 50

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the league


Art Ross Trophy - Roy Conacher
NHL All-Star Team - Roy Conacher
NHL All-Star Second Team - Doug Bentley

Chicago Black Hawks 1949-1950 Season Review


Coach - Charlie Conacher

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 22
Regular Season Loses: 38
Regular Season Ties: 10
Regular Season Points: 54

Finished: Sixth (6th) in the league



Chicago Black Hawks 1950-1951 Season Review


Coach - Ebbie Goodfellow

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 13
Regular Season Loses: 47
Regular Season Ties: 10
Regular Season Points: 36

Finished: Sixth (6th) in the league



Chicago Black Hawks 1951-1952 Season Review


Coach - Ebbie Goodfellow

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 17
Regular Season Loses: 44
Regular Season Ties: 9
Regular Season Points: 43

Finished: Sixth (6th) in the league



Chicago Black Hawks 1952-1953 Season Review


Coach - Sid Abel

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 27
Regular Season Loses: 28
Regular Season Ties: 15
Regular Season Points: 69

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Semi Final 4 - 3 - 0

NHL All-Star Second Team - Bill Gadsby

Chicago Black Hawks 1953-1954 Season Review


Coach - Sid Abel

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 12
Regular Season Loses: 51
Regular Season Ties: 7
Regular Season Points: 31

Finished: Sixth (6th) in the league


Hart Memorial Trophy - Al Rollins
NHL All-Star Second Team - Bill Gadsby

Chicago Black Hawks 1954-1955 Season Review


Coach - Frank Eddolls

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 13
Regular Season Loses: 40
Regular Season Ties: 17
Regular Season Points: 43

Finished: Sixth (6th) in the league



Chicago Black Hawks 1955-1956 Season Review


Coach - Dick Irvin

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 19
Regular Season Loses: 39
Regular Season Ties: 12
Regular Season Points: 50

Finished: Sixth (6th) in the league



Chicago Black Hawks 1956-1957 Season Review


Coach - Tommy Ivan

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 16
Regular Season Loses: 39
Regular Season Ties: 15
Regular Season Points: 47

Finished: Sixth (6th) in the league


NHL All-Star Second Team - Ed Litzenberger

Chicago Black Hawks 1957-1958 Season Review


Coach - Tommy Ivan

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 24
Regular Season Loses: 39
Regular Season Ties: 7
Regular Season Points: 55

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the league


NHL All-Star Team - Glenn Hall

Chicago Black Hawks 1958-1959 Season Review


Coach - Rudy Pilous

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 28
Regular Season Loses: 29
Regular Season Ties: 13
Regular Season Points: 69

Finished: Third (3rd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0


Chicago Black Hawks 1959-1960 Season Review


Coach - Rudy Pilous

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 28
Regular Season Loses: 29
Regular Season Ties: 13
Regular Season Points: 69

Finished: Third (3rd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Semi Final 4 - 0 - 0

Art Ross Trophy - Bobby Hull
Calder Memorial Trophy - Bill Hay
NHL All-Star Team - Glenn Hall
NHL All-Star Team - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Second Team - Pierre Pilote

Chicago Black Hawks 1960-1961 Season Review


Coach - Rudy Pilous

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 29
Regular Season Loses: 24
Regular Season Ties: 17
Regular Season Points: 75

Finished: Third (3rd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Montreal Canadiens in the Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated Detroit Red Wings in the Stanley Cup Final 4 - 2 - 0

NHL All-Star Second Team - Glenn Hall
NHL All-Star Second Team - Pierre Pilote

Chicago Black Hawks 1961-1962 Season Review


Coach - Rudy Pilous

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 31
Regular Season Loses: 26
Regular Season Ties: 13
Regular Season Points: 75

Finished: Third (3rd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Montreal Canadiens in the Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Toronto Maple Leafs in the Stanley Cup Final 4 - 2 - 0

Art Ross Trophy - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Team - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Team - Stan Mikita
NHL All-Star Second Team - Glenn Hall
NHL All-Star Second Team - Pierre Pilote

Chicago Black Hawks 1962-1963 Season Review


Coach - Rudy Pilous

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 32
Regular Season Loses: 21
Regular Season Ties: 17
Regular Season Points: 81

Finished: Second (2nd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Detroit Red Wings in the Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0

NHL All-Star Team - Glenn Hall
NHL All-Star Team - Stan Mikita
NHL All-Star Team - Pierre Pilote
James Norris Memorial Trophy - Pierre Pilote
NHL All-Star Second Team - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Second Team - Moose Vasko
Vezina Trophy - Glenn Hall

Chicago Black Hawks 1963-1964 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 36
Regular Season Loses: 22
Regular Season Ties: 12
Regular Season Points: 84

Finished: Second (2nd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Detroit Red Wings in the Semi Final 4 - 3 - 0

Art Ross Trophy - Stan Mikita
NHL All-Star Team - Glenn Hall
NHL All-Star Team - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Team - Stan Mikita
NHL All-Star Team - Pierre Pilote
NHL All-Star Team - Kenny Wharram
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Kenny Wharram
James Norris Memorial Trophy - Pierre Pilote
NHL All-Star Second Team - Moose Vasko

Chicago Black Hawks 1964-1965 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 34
Regular Season Loses: 28
Regular Season Ties: 8
Regular Season Points: 76

Finished: Third (3rd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Detroit Red Wings in the Semi Final 4 - 3 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Final 4 - 3 - 0

Art Ross Trophy - Stan Mikita
NHL All-Star Team - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Team - Pierre Pilote
Hart Memorial Trophy - Bobby Hull
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Bobby Hull
James Norris Memorial Trophy - Pierre Pilote
NHL All-Star Second Team - Stan Mikita

Chicago Black Hawks 1965-1966 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 37
Regular Season Loses: 25
Regular Season Ties: 8
Regular Season Points: 82

Finished: Second (2nd) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Detroit Red Wings in the Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0

Art Ross Trophy - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Team - Glenn Hall
NHL All-Star Team - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Team - Stan Mikita
NHL All-Star Team - Pierre Pilote
Hart Memorial Trophy - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Second Team - Pat Stapleton

Chicago Black Hawks 1966-1967 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 70
Regular Season Wins: 41
Regular Season Loses: 17
Regular Season Ties: 12
Regular Season Points: 94

Finished: First (1st) in the league

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Toronto Maple Leafs in the Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0

Art Ross Trophy - Stan Mikita
Vezina Trophy - Denis DeJordy
NHL All-Star Second Team - Glenn Hall
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Stan Mikita
Hart Memorial Trophy - Stan Mikita
NHL All-Star Team - Kenny Wharram
NHL All-Star Team - Pierre Pilote
NHL All-Star Team - Stan Mikita
NHL All-Star Team - Bobby Hull
Vezina Trophy - Glenn Hall

Chicago Black Hawks 1967-1968 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 74
Regular Season Wins: 32
Regular Season Loses: 26
Regular Season Ties: 16
Regular Season Points: 80

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the Eastern Division

Chicago Black Hawks defeated New York Rangers in the Quarter Final 4 - 2 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Semi Final 4 - 1 - 0

Art Ross Trophy - Stan Mikita
NHL All-Star Team - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Team - Stan Mikita
Hart Memorial Trophy - Stan Mikita
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Stan Mikita

Chicago Black Hawks 1968-1969 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 76
Regular Season Wins: 34
Regular Season Loses: 33
Regular Season Ties: 9
Regular Season Points: 77

Finished: Sixth (6th) in the Eastern Division


NHL All-Star Team - Bobby Hull

Chicago Black Hawks 1969-1970 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 76
Regular Season Wins: 45
Regular Season Loses: 22
Regular Season Ties: 9
Regular Season Points: 99

Finished: First (1st) in the Eastern Division

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Detroit Red Wings in the Quarter Final 4 - 0 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Boston Bruins in the Semi Final 4 - 0 - 0

Calder Memorial Trophy - Tony Esposito
NHL All-Star Team - Tony Esposito
NHL All-Star Team - Bobby Hull
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy - Pit Martin
NHL All-Star Second Team - Stan Mikita
Vezina Trophy - Tony Esposito

Chicago Black Hawks 1970-1971 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 78
Regular Season Wins: 49
Regular Season Loses: 20
Regular Season Ties: 9
Regular Season Points: 107

Finished: First (1st) in the Western Division

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Philadelphia Flyers in the Quarter Final 4 - 0 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated New York Rangers in the Semi Final 4 - 3 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Final 4 - 3 - 0

NHL All-Star Second Team - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Second Team - Pat Stapleton

Chicago Black Hawks 1971-1972 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 78
Regular Season Wins: 46
Regular Season Loses: 17
Regular Season Ties: 15
Regular Season Points: 107

Finished: First (1st) in the Western Division

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Pittsburgh Penguins in the Quarter Final 4 - 0 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by New York Rangers in the Semi Final 4 - 0 - 0

NHL All-Star Team - Tony Esposito
NHL All-Star Team - Bobby Hull
NHL All-Star Second Team - Pat Stapleton
NHL All-Star Second Team - Bill White
Vezina Trophy - Tony Esposito
Vezina Trophy - Gary Smith

Chicago Black Hawks 1972-1973 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 78
Regular Season Wins: 42
Regular Season Loses: 27
Regular Season Ties: 9
Regular Season Points: 93

Finished: First (1st) in the Western Division

Chicago Black Hawks defeated St. Louis Blues in the Quarter Final 4 - 1 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated New York Rangers in the Semi Final 4 - 1 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Final 4 - 2 - 0

NHL All-Star Second Team - Tony Esposito
NHL All-Star Second Team - Dennis Hull
NHL All-Star Second Team - Bill White

Chicago Black Hawks 1973-1974 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 78
Regular Season Wins: 41
Regular Season Loses: 14
Regular Season Ties: 23
Regular Season Points: 105

Finished: Second (2nd) in the Western Division

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Los Angeles Kings in the Quarter Final 4 - 1 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Boston Bruins in the Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0

NHL All-Star Second Team - Tony Esposito
NHL All-Star Second Team - Bill White
Vezina Trophy - Tony Esposito

Chicago Black Hawks 1974-1975 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 37
Regular Season Loses: 35
Regular Season Ties: 8
Regular Season Points: 82

Finished: Third (3rd) in the Smythe Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Boston Bruins in the Preliminary Round 2 - 1 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Buffalo Sabres in the Quarter Final 4 - 1 - 0


Chicago Black Hawks 1975-1976 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 32
Regular Season Loses: 30
Regular Season Ties: 18
Regular Season Points: 82

Finished: First (1st) in the Smythe Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Montreal Canadiens in the Quarter Final 4 - 0 - 0


Chicago Black Hawks 1976-1977 Season Review


Coach - Billy Reay

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 26
Regular Season Loses: 43
Regular Season Ties: 11
Regular Season Points: 63

Finished: Third (3rd) in the Smythe Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by New York Islanders in the Preliminary Round 2 - 0 - 0


Chicago Black Hawks 1977-1978 Season Review


Coach - Bob Pulford

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 32
Regular Season Loses: 29
Regular Season Ties: 19
Regular Season Points: 83

Finished: First (1st) in the Smythe Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Boston Bruins in the Quarter Final 4 - 0 - 0


Chicago Black Hawks 1978-1979 Season Review


Coach - Bob Pulford

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 29
Regular Season Loses: 36
Regular Season Ties: 15
Regular Season Points: 73

Finished: First (1st) in the Smythe Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by New York Islanders in the Quarter Final 4 - 0 - 0


Chicago Black Hawks 1979-1980 Season Review


Coach - Eddie Johnston

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 34
Regular Season Loses: 27
Regular Season Ties: 19
Regular Season Points: 87

Finished: First (1st) in the Smythe Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated St. Louis Blues in the Preliminary Round 3 - 0 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Buffalo Sabres in the Quarter Final 4 - 0 - 0

NHL All-Star Team - Tony Esposito

Chicago Black Hawks 1980-1981 Season Review


Coach - Keith Magnuson

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 31
Regular Season Loses: 33
Regular Season Ties: 16
Regular Season Points: 78

Finished: Second (2nd) in the Smythe Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Calgary Flames in the Preliminary Round 3 - 0 - 0


Chicago Black Hawks 1981-1982 Season Review


Coach - Keith Magnuson

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 30
Regular Season Loses: 38
Regular Season Ties: 12
Regular Season Points: 72

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated in the Division Semi Final 3 - 1 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated St. Louis Blues in the Division Final 4 - 2 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Vancouver Canucks in the Conference Final 4 - 1 - 0

NHL All-Star Team - Doug Wilson
James Norris Memorial Trophy - Doug Wilson

Chicago Black Hawks 1982-1983 Season Review


Coach - Orval Tessier

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 47
Regular Season Loses: 23
Regular Season Ties: 10
Regular Season Points: 104

Finished: First (1st) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated St. Louis Blues in the Division Semi Final 3 - 1 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated in the Division Final 4 - 1 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Edmonton Oilers in the Conference Final 4 - 0 - 0

NHL All-Rookie Team - Steve Larmer
Calder Memorial Trophy - Steve Larmer
NHL All-Star Second Team - Denis Savard

Chicago Black Hawks 1983-1984 Season Review


Coach - Orval Tessier

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 30
Regular Season Loses: 42
Regular Season Ties: 8
Regular Season Points: 68

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by in the Division Semi Final 3 - 2 - 0


Chicago Black Hawks 1984-1985 Season Review


Coach - Bob Pulford

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 38
Regular Season Loses: 35
Regular Season Ties: 7
Regular Season Points: 83

Finished: Second (2nd) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated Detroit Red Wings in the Division Semi Final 3 - 0 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated in the Division Final 4 - 2 - 0
Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Edmonton Oilers in the Conference Final 4 - 2 - 0

NHL All-Star Second Team - Doug Wilson

Chicago Black Hawks 1985-1986 Season Review


Coach - Bob Pulford

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 39
Regular Season Loses: 33
Regular Season Ties: 8
Regular Season Points: 86

Finished: First (1st) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Black Hawks defeated by Toronto Maple Leafs in the Division Semi Final 3 - 0 - 0

Frank J. Selke Trophy - Troy Murray

Chicago Blackhawks 1986-1987 Season Review


Coach - Bob Pulford

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 29
Regular Season Loses: 37
Regular Season Ties: 14
Regular Season Points: 72

Finished: Third (3rd) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated by Detroit Red Wings in the Division Semi Final 4 - 0 - 0


Chicago Blackhawks 1987-1988 Season Review


Coach - Bob Murdoch

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 30
Regular Season Loses: 41
Regular Season Ties: 9
Regular Season Points: 69

Finished: Third (3rd) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated by St. Louis Blues in the Division Semi Final 4 - 1 - 0

NHL All-Rookie Team - Darren Pang

Chicago Blackhawks 1988-1989 Season Review


Coach - Mike Keenan

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 27
Regular Season Loses: 41
Regular Season Ties: 12
Regular Season Points: 66

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated Detroit Red Wings in the Division Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated St. Louis Blues in the Division Final 4 - 1 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated by Calgary Flames in the Conference Final 4 - 1 - 0


Chicago Blackhawks 1989-1990 Season Review


Coach - Mike Keenan

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 41
Regular Season Loses: 33
Regular Season Ties: 6
Regular Season Points: 88

Finished: First (1st) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated in the Division Semi Final 4 - 3 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated St. Louis Blues in the Division Final 4 - 3 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated by Edmonton Oilers in the Conference Final 4 - 2 - 0

NHL All-Star Second Team - Doug Wilson

Chicago Blackhawks 1990-1991 Season Review


Coach - Mike Keenan

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 49
Regular Season Loses: 23
Regular Season Ties: 8
Regular Season Points: 106

Finished: First (1st) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated by in the Division Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0

NHL All-Rookie Team - Ed Belfour
Calder Memorial Trophy - Ed Belfour
NHL All-Star Team - Ed Belfour
William M. Jennings Trophy - Ed Belfour
NHL All-Star Second Team - Chris Chelios
Frank J. Selke Trophy - Dirk Graham
Vezina Trophy - Ed Belfour

Chicago Blackhawks 1991-1992 Season Review


Coach - Mike Keenan

Games Played: 80
Regular Season Wins: 36
Regular Season Loses: 29
Regular Season Ties: 15
Regular Season Points: 87

Finished: Second (2nd) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated St. Louis Blues in the Division Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated Detroit Red Wings in the Division Final 4 - 0 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated Edmonton Oilers in the Conference Final 4 - 0 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated by Pittsburgh Penguins in the Stanley Cup Final 4 - 0 - 0

NHL All-Rookie Team - Dominik Hasek

Chicago Blackhawks 1992-1993 Season Review


Coach - Darryl Sutter

Games Played: 84
Regular Season Wins: 47
Regular Season Loses: 25
Regular Season Ties: 12
Regular Season Points: 106

Finished: First (1st) in the Norris Division of the Campbell Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated by St. Louis Blues in the Division Semi Final 4 - 0 - 0

NHL All-Star Team - Ed Belfour
NHL All-Star Team - Chris Chelios
William M. Jennings Trophy - Ed Belfour
James Norris Memorial Trophy - Chris Chelios
Vezina Trophy - Ed Belfour

Chicago Blackhawks 1993-1994 Season Review


Coach - Darryl Sutter

Games Played: 84
Regular Season Wins: 39
Regular Season Loses: 36
Regular Season Ties: 9
Regular Season Points: 87

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the Central Division of the Western Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated by Toronto Maple Leafs in the Conference Quarter Final 4 - 2 - 0


Chicago Blackhawks 1994-1995 Season Review


Coach - Darryl Sutter

Games Played: 48
Regular Season Wins: 24
Regular Season Loses: 19
Regular Season Ties: 5
Regular Season Points: 53

Finished: Third (3rd) in the Central Division of the Western Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated Toronto Maple Leafs in the Conference Quarter Final 4 - 3 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated Vancouver Canucks in the Conference Semi Final 4 - 0 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated by Detroit Red Wings in the Conference Final 4 - 1 - 0

NHL All-Star Team - Chris Chelios
William M. Jennings Trophy - Ed Belfour
NHL All-Star Second Team - Ed Belfour

Chicago Blackhawks 1995-1996 Season Review


Coach - Craig Hartsburg

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 40
Regular Season Loses: 28
Regular Season Ties: 14
Regular Season Points: 94

Finished: Second (2nd) in the Central Division of the Western Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated Calgary Flames in the Conference Quarter Final 4 - 0 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated by Colorado Avalanche in the Conference Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0

NHL All-Rookie Team - Eric Daze
NHL All-Star Team - Chris Chelios
James Norris Memorial Trophy - Chris Chelios

Chicago Blackhawks 1996-1997 Season Review


Coach - Craig Hartsburg

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 34
Regular Season Loses: 35
Regular Season Ties: 13
Regular Season Points: 81

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the Central Division of the Western Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated by Colorado Avalanche in the Conference Quarter Final 4 - 2 - 0

NHL All-Star Second Team - Chris Chelios

Chicago Blackhawks 1997-1998 Season Review


Coach - Craig Hartsburg

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 30
Regular Season Loses: 39
Regular Season Ties: 13
Regular Season Points: 73

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the Central Division of the Western Conference



Chicago Blackhawks 1998-1999 Season Review


Coach - Dirk Graham

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 29
Regular Season Loses: 41
Regular Season Ties: 12
Regular Season Points: 70

Finished: Third (3rd) in the Central Division of the Western Conference



Chicago Blackhawks 1999-2000 Season Review


Coach - Lorne Molleken

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 33
Regular Season Loses: 37
Regular Season Ties: 10
Regular Season Points: 78

Finished: Third (3rd) in the Central Division of the Western Conference



Chicago Blackhawks 2000-2001 Season Review


Coach - Alpo Suhonen

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 29
Regular Season Loses: 40
Regular Season Ties: 8
Regular Season Points: 71

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the Central Division of the Western Conference



Chicago Blackhawks 2001-2002 Season Review


Coach - Brian Sutter

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 41
Regular Season Loses: 27
Regular Season Ties: 13
Regular Season Points: 96

Finished: Third (3rd) in the Central Division of the Western Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated by St. Louis Blues in the Conference Quarter Final 4 - 1 - 0


Chicago Blackhawks 2002-2003 Season Review


Coach - Brian Sutter

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 30
Regular Season Loses: 33
Regular Season Ties: 13
Regular Season Points: 79

Finished: Third (3rd) in the Central Division of the Western Conference


NHL All-Rookie Team - Tyler Arnason

Chicago Blackhawks 2003-2004 Season Review


Coach - Brian Sutter

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 20
Regular Season Loses: 43
Regular Season Ties: 11
Regular Season Points: 59

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the Central Division of the Western Conference


Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy - Bryan Berard

2004-2005 Season Review


Season Cancelled due to Labor Negotiations


Chicago Blackhawks 2005-2006 Season Review


Coach - Trent Yawney

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 26
Regular Season Loses: 43
Regular Season Ties: 0
Regular Season Points: 65

Finished: Fourth (4th) in the Central Division of the Western Conference



Chicago Blackhawks 2006-2007 Season Review


Coach - Denis Savard

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 31
Regular Season Loses: 42
Regular Season Ties: 0
Regular Season Points: 71

Finished: Fifth (5th) in the Central Division of the Western Conference



Chicago Blackhawks 2007-2008 Season Review


Coach - Denis Savard

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 40
Regular Season Loses: 34
Regular Season Ties: 0
Regular Season Points: 88

Finished: Third (3rd) in the Central Division of the Western Conference


NHL All-Rookie Team - Patrick Kane
NHL All-Rookie Team - Jonathan Toews
Calder Memorial Trophy - Patrick Kane

Chicago Blackhawks 2008-2009 Season Review


Coach - Joel Quenneville

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 46
Regular Season Loses: 24
Regular Season Ties: 0
Regular Season Points: 104

Finished: Second (2nd) in the Central Division of the Western Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated Calgary Flames in the Conference Quarter Final 4 - 2 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated Vancouver Canucks in the Conference Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated by Detroit Red Wings in the Conference Final 4 - 1 - 0

NHL All-Rookie Team - Kris Versteeg

Chicago Blackhawks 2009-2010 Season Review


Coach - Joel Quenneville

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 52
Regular Season Loses: 22
Regular Season Ties: 0
Regular Season Points: 112

Finished: First (1st) in the Central Division of the Western Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated Nashville Predators in the Conference Quarter Final 4 - 2 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated Vancouver Canucks in the Conference Semi Final 4 - 2 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated San Jose Sharks in the Conference Final 4 - 0 - 0
Chicago Blackhawks defeated Philadelphia Flyers in the Stanley Cup Final 4 - 2 - 0

Conn Smythe Trophy - Jonathan Toews
NHL All-Star Team - Patrick Kane
NHL All-Star Team - Duncan Keith
James Norris Memorial Trophy - Duncan Keith

Chicago Blackhawks 2010-2011 Season Review


Coach - Joel Quenneville

Games Played: 82
Regular Season Wins: 44
Regular Season Loses: 29
Regular Season Ties: 0
Regular Season Points: 97

Finished: Third (3rd) in the Central Division of the Western Conference

Chicago Blackhawks defeated by Vancouver Canucks in the Conference Quarter Final 4 - 3 - 0

NHL All-Rookie Team - Corey Crawford