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Revision as of 05:05, 14 May 2014

2013–14 Chicago Blackhawks
Division3rd Central
Conference5th Western
2013–14 record46–21–15 (107 pts)
Home record27–7–7 (61 pts)
Road record19–14–8 (46 pts)
Goals for267 (1st in NHL)
Goals against220 (14th in NHL)
Team information
General managerStan Bowman
CoachJoel Quenneville
CaptainJonathan Toews
Alternate captainsDuncan Keith
Patrick Sharp
ArenaUnited Center
Soldier Field (1 game)
Average attendance22,623 (21,615, 109.6% at UC)
Total: 927,545 (864,624 at UC)[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Rockford IceHogs (AHL)
Toledo Walleye (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsPatrick Sharp (34)
AssistsDuncan Keith (55)
PointsPatrick Sharp (78)
Penalty minutesBrandon Bollig (92)
Plus/minus(+) Marian Hossa (+28)
(–) Bryan Bickell (–6)
WinsCorey Crawford (32)
Goals against averageCorey Crawford (2.26)

The 2013–14 Chicago Blackhawks season is the 88th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on September 25, 1926. The Blackhawks are attempting to repeat as Stanley Cup champions, a feat that has not been accomplished in the NHL since the Detroit Red Wings won consecutive championships in 1997 and 1998.[2]

Regular season

The 2014 NHL Stadium Series at Soldier Field.

As the defending Stanley Cup Champions, the Blackhawks kicked off the 2013–14 regular season on October 1, 2013, with a 30 minute Banner Raising Ceremony at the United Center to celebrate its historical 2012–13 season. Banners were raised to mark the Blackhawks's clinch of the Central Division, Western Conference, Presidents' Trophy and the Stanley Cup Championship. The Blackhawks then went on to defeat the Washington Capitals in its home opener, and became the first team since the 2008–09 Pittsburgh Penguins to do so. However, unlike the previous season where the Blackhawks were undefeated for the first six games of the season, they quickly fell against the Tampa Bay Lightning and division rival St. Louis Blues in the next two games.

On October 15, with a win against the Carolina Hurricanes, the Blackhawks celebrated its 2,500th regular season win in franchise history.

On January 29, with a win against the Vancouver Canucks, Joel Quenneville reached 693 coaching wins, moving him into sole possession of 3rd place in all time wins.

On February 3, the Blackhawks played their 6,000th regular season game in franchise history with a 5–3 win over the Los Angeles Kings.

On March 1, the Blackhawks played in their 2nd outdoor game in franchise history at Soldier Field, Home of the Chicago Bears football team. The outdoor game was in part of the new NHL Stadium Series. The Blackhawks hosted the Pittsburgh Penguins as Captains Jonathan Toews and Sidney Crosby would play against each other for the first time ever. In front of a sold out crowd of 62,921, The Blackhawks defeated the Penguins 5-1 in a classic winter storm setting.

On March 19, with a win against the rival St. Louis Blues, Joel Quenneville reached 700 coaching wins.

Standings

Divisional standings

Central Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 y – Colorado Avalanche 82 52 22 8 47 250 220 +30 112
2 x – St. Louis Blues 82 52 23 7 43 248 191 +57 111
3 x – Chicago Blackhawks 82 46 21 15 40 267 220 +47 107
4 Minnesota Wild 82 43 27 12 35 207 206 +1 98
5 Dallas Stars 82 40 31 11 36 235 228 +7 91
6 Nashville Predators 82 38 32 12 36 216 242 −26 88
7 Winnipeg Jets 82 37 35 10 29 227 237 −10 84
Source: National Hockey League
x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division

Conference standings

Template:2013–14 NHL Western Conference standings

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Regular season

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

2013–14 season

Detailed records

Playoffs

The Blackhawks have qualified for the playoffs for the sixth consecutive season. As the 3rd seed in the Central division, the Blackhawks played the 2nd seed of the Central against the St. Louis Blues in the season's new playoff format.

During the first round against the St. Louis Blues the Blackhawks fell to an early 2–0 deficit in the series with two overtime losses of 4–3 each in St. Louis. The Blackhawks would rally back with 4 consecutive wins to win the best of 7 series. In game 3, Corey Crawford's stellar performance earned him a 2–0 shutout and the 1st star of the game. In Game 4, the Blackhawks had a 2–1 lead until the Blues tied the game with 4.6 seconds left in the 2nd period. The Blues would take the lead in the 3rd period with 7:33 left. The Blackhawks tied the game at 3 with Bryan Bickell's redirect with 3:52 left. In overtime Patrick Kane would score the game winning goal with 8:43 left. With the series tied 2, game 5 would return to St. Louis with another overtime game as Jonathan Toews scored on a breakaway with 12:25 left to take a 3–2 series lead back to Chicago. In game 6 the Hawks would take 1–1 tie into the 3rd period. The Blackhawks would score 4 goals from Jonathan Toews, Patrick Sharp, Andrew Shaw and Duncan Keith to win the game 5–1 and the series 4–2.

The Blackhawks will play the Minnesota Wild in the Conference Semifinals, a rematch of last year's Conference Quarterfinals where the Hawks won in 5 games.

On May 4, Joel Quenneville won his 800th coached NHL game for both the regular season and playoffs combined. The Blackhawks won Game 2 against the Wild 4–1.

2014 Stanley Cup playoffs
Western Conference Finals vs. (TBD) ANA/LA – Series Tied 0–0
Game Date Opponent Time (CT) US TV Canadian TV Arena Preview
1 TBD LA/ANA TBD TBD
2 TBD ANA/LA TBD TBD
3 TBD ANA/LA TBD TBD
4 TBD ANA/LA TBD TBD
5* TBD ANA/LA TBD TBD
6* TBD ANA/LA TBD TBD
7* TBD ANA/LA TBD TBD
*If Necessary

Legend:   Win   Loss

Player statistics

Updated as of May 13, 2014[3]

Skaters

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played in; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes; +/- = Plus/minus; PPG = Power-play goals; SHG = Short-handed goals; GWG = Game-winning goals 

Goaltenders

Regular season
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Corey Crawford 59 56 3395:01 32 16 10 128 2.26 1533 .917 2 0 1 0
Antti Raanta 25 22 1396:40 13 5 4 63 2.71 610 .897 1 0 1 0
Nikolai Khabibulin 4 4 167:39 1 0 1 14 5.00 74 .811 0 0 0 0
Kent Simpson 1 0 20:00 0 0 0 2 6.00 7 .714 0 0 0 0
Totals 82 4979:20 46 21 15 207 2.49 2224 .907 3 0 2 0
Playoffs
Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Corey Crawford 12 12 781:51 8 4 26 1.97 377 .931 1 0 0 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Blackhawks. Stats reflect time with the Blackhawks only.
Traded mid-season
Bold/italics denotes franchise record

Roster

Updated December 21, 2024[4][5]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
42 Canada Nolan Allan D L 21 2021 Davidson, Saskatchewan
22 United States Joey Anderson RW R 26 2023 Roseville, Minnesota
98 Canada Connor Bedard C R 19 2023 North Vancouver, British Columbia
59 Canada Tyler Bertuzzi LW L 29 2024 Sudbury, Ontario
78 Canada T. J. Brodie D L 34 2024 Chatham, Ontario
39 Canada Laurent Brossoit Injured Reserve G L 31 2024 Port Alberni, British Columbia
46 Canada Louis Crevier D R 23 2020 Quebec City, Quebec
16 Canada Jason Dickinson C L 29 2022 Georgetown, Ontario
8 United States Ryan Donato C L 28 2023 Scituate, Massachusetts
17 United States Nick Foligno (C) LW L 37 2023 Buffalo, New York
71 Canada Taylor Hall LW L 33 2023 Calgary, Alberta
4 United States Seth Jones (A) D R 30 2021 Arlington, Texas
14 Canada Kevin Korchinski D L 20 2022 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
23 Switzerland Philipp Kurashev C L 25 2018 Münsingen, Switzerland
77 United States Patrick Maroon LW L 36 2024 St. Louis, Missouri
25 United States Alec Martinez Injured Reserve D L 37 2024 Rochester Hills, Michigan
95 Russia Ilya Mikheyev RW L 30 2024 Omsk, Russia
34 Czech Republic Petr Mrazek G L 32 2022 Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
5 United States Connor Murphy (A) D R 31 2017 Boston, Massachusetts
91 United States Frank Nazar C R 20 2022 Mount Clemens, Michigan
73 Germany Lukas Reichel LW L 22 2020 Nuremberg, Germany
15 United States Craig Smith Injured Reserve C R 35 2024 Madison, Wisconsin
40 Sweden Arvid Soderblom G L 25 2021 Gothenburg, Sweden
86 Finland Teuvo Teravainen C L 30 2024 Helsinki, Finland
72 United States Alex Vlasic D L 23 2019 Wilmette, Illinois


Transactions

The Blackhawks have been involved in the following transactions during the 2013–14 season.