The Chicago Blackhawks are set to part ways with $7.5 million defenseman via buyout
As the Chicago Blackhawks' 2024/25 NHL season has come to an end, fans and reporters have begun speculating what the Blackhawks' first moves will be, and new insight has revealed one specific veteran is suggested to be on his way out of Chicago this offseason.
Although the organization started off this 2024/25 season on the wrong foot, the team has slowly begun to take its shape, especially within its young defensive core, after starting the season with one of the older units in the NHL.
Despite the promising performances displayed by all the young faces in the Blackhawks' roster, the organization has unfortunately been struggling with some of their veterans.
Not every veteran signed over last summer panned out the way Chicago's front office anticipated, including one defenseman who was brought in on a multi-year deal who has not played in over a month, and who's future looks pretty dull in comparison to the rest of Chicago's roster.
The Chicago Blackhawks are suggested to buy out TJ Brodie
The recently acquired veteran, Brodie, has struggled immensely within his time in Chicago, leaving many fans to show their frustrations over the fact that he was drawn into the lineup ahead of young key players, such as
Ethan Del Mastro and
Nolan Allan.
In the vet's 54 games this year, he has two goals and eight assists, to go with his horrible plus/minus of -18 (being the second-lowest plus/minus amongst the rest of the active defensemen on his team).
Brodie is currently signed to a two-year contract this offseason worth $7.5 million, with his cap hit next season being $3.75 (an easy enough salary for Chicago to eat).
Although there is no confirmation regarding whether or not Chicago will buy out this veteran, it is seeming very probable.
Previously on HawksInsider
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AVRIL 27 | 167 ANSWERS The Chicago Blackhawks are set to part ways with $7.5 million defenseman via buyout Do you think the Chicago Blackhawks will buy out defenseman TJ Brodie this offseason? |
Yes | 141 | 84.4 % |
No | 11 | 6.6 % |
I'm unsure | 15 | 9 % |
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