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Blackhawks Bits: News and notes from Thursday’s exit interviews

One final round of news and notes from the 2024-25 season.

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With the 2024-25 Blackhawks season officially in the books, the team returned for one final round of media sessions on Thursday before departing to various parts of the world to begin the offseason.

We’ll start this round of updates with comments from Connor Bedard, who addressed some of the nonsense swirling around the internet about him possibly being unhappy in Chicago:

So we can be done with all of that now. Thanks, Connor. As for actual hockey things, Bedard said he’s opening to add a little more pace to his game this summer:

Alex Vlasic said that he’s not quite done playing hockey this season:

Lukas Reichel has a new offseason plan that he hopes will lead to improvement with how he handles the puck in high-traffic portions of the ice:

Ryan Donato was the subject of trade speculation at the deadline back in March before ultimately sticking with Chicago for the rest of the season. He’s now an unrestricted free agent, although he continues to leave the door open for a future with the Blackhawks:

Speaking of futures in Chicago, Spencer Knight’s will likely not involve the real estate industry:

Connor Murphy lamented the team’s massive letdown at the Winter Classic this season while pointing to the recent trend of subpar seasons across the entire Chicago sports landscape:

Shifting the focus to GM Kyle Davidson’s media time, he addressed the now-open head coach position on the team with Anders Sorensen’s interim tag expiring at the end of the regular season. But that search doesn’t appear to have too much of a rush applied to it:

As for offseason additions, Davidson offered the following thoughts, which feels like some level of acknowledgement that the collective performance from last year’s free-agent class fell shy of expectations while also suggesting that there won’t be quite as many veteran bodies added to the roster just to eat up minutes next season:

Davidson said they’ll be more selective this offseason in their roster additions.

— Scott Powers (@scottpowers.bsky.social) April 17, 2025 at 1:22 PM

In general, though, Davidson shared optimism regarding the seasons ahead, pointing to what unfolded over the final month of this season:

Davidson: "I feel like at the end of the day standing here now that we feel like we’re in a good spot moving forward. I don’t know how sitting in my seat I can’t be optimistic where we’re headed given what we saw the towards the back part of the season."

— Scott Powers (@scottpowers.bsky.social) April 17, 2025 at 1:58 PM

In prospect news, Nick Lardis recently went down with a lower-body injury and Davidson’s update on that was not encouraging:

Elsewhere, 2022 sixth-round pick Dominic James (173rd overall) is yet to sign with the team and it appears he may not end up signing at all:

Davidson said Dominic James is likely to explore other options and become a UFA on Aug. 15. Said he is still open to signing him if he changes his mind.

— Scott Powers (@scottpowers.bsky.social) April 17, 2025 at 1:27 PM

And, one final note from well outside of Chicago: old friend Marcus Kruger has been playing hockey back in his native Sweden this season and is going to retire at the end of it. The home fans honored him with an amazing tribute:

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