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    Top 2 Tiers of UFA Forwards Blackhawks Must Target

    Nikolaj Ehlers (Bob Frid-Imagn Images)Nikolaj Ehlers (Bob Frid-Imagn Images)

    The longer the Chicago Blackhawks suffer at the bottom of the standings, the worse it gets for some of the young players like Connor Bedard who is already at a higher level and is ready to start getting in the mix of a playoff chase. That being said, there has to be some upgrades externally. That is what is going to take this team with a lot of young and talented players to the next level.

    The additions like Teuvo Teravainen, Tyler Bertuzzi, and even Ilya Mikheyev have done well for the Blackhawks, and there is lots more cap space to go use this summer, even factoring in that some of the young players will have to be paid.

    Chicago needs to land at least one of the free agent forwards this summer in the top two tiers of UFAs. Let's dive deeper.

    Mitch Marner is in a league of his own in terms of being the top UFA forward this summer after Mikko Rantanen was signed by the Dallas Stars. This means that many teams are going to do what they can to convince and target Marner if he hits free agency. The majority think that Matthew Knies is the player the Toronto Maple Leafs should be prioritizing, and I'm in agreement.

    The Blackhawks will be able to take a good run at a UFA Marner as they have the funds, they are an Original Six team, and he will be able to play alongside Bedard. This might incentivize the Blackhawks even more to up the dollar amount and signing bonus to get Bedard a winger like this.

    The next tier is interesting, but it also isn't that big. The Blackhawks can't put all of their eggs in one basket as Marner might re-sign in Toronto or go to a different team. If that's the case, Nikolaj Ehlers, Brock Boeser, and Sam Bennett have to be seriously looked at.

    Ehlers and Boeser would be top line, top power play right away for the Blackhawks while Bennett would give the team a solid number two centerman behind Bedard. I don't expect Chicago to pull a Nashville and be able to bring in or try to bring in multiple of these players, but one would get things rolling in the right direction.

    All three of those forwards will be looking for bigger contracts than what they are currently signed to, but once again, the Blackhawks have the cap space to accommodate. We are patiently waiting for Chicago to take the next step in this new era.

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    At the end of the day, even supposedly good teams can disappoint, and careers are short, but contracts are guaranteed. Someone will take the money, probably figuring that if we don't turn things around in the next few years, he can ask for a trade. In the meantime, there are lucrative endorsement deals to be made being part of a major market. Someone will find this a risk worth taking.
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    Do any of these players want to come to chicago? With all our young players we'er going to still be losing, not sure any of the guys mentioned would be motivated by that
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    Who do you think the Blackhawks land in free agency?
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