Forwards | Defense | Goaltenders |
Patrick Kane | Duncan Keith | Nikolai Khabibulin |
Patrick Sharp | Brent Seabrook | |
Jonathan Toews | Brent Sopel | |
Robert Lang | Cam Barker | |
Martin Havlat | ||
Craig Adams |
Both Nikolai Khabibulin and Martin Havlat are considered overpaid weights on the team's payroll. Khabibulin will earn $6.75 million, while Havlat will earn an even $6 million, which brings next season's approximate total up to $37.9 million for those 11 players. If these two players can be trimmed from the roster, which doesn't seem overly likely, the Blackhawks could go on a bit of a spending spree to give some help to Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane.
There is also some hope that a player like Jack Skille can make the jump to the big show and provide a spark to the offense to help win a couple more games.
Among other concerns, there is a good number of free agents that the team will likely have to give a good look to in the off-season. Andrew Ladd, Rene Bourque, James Wisniewski and Dustin Byfuglien are all headlining the restricted free agent class of 2008, all of which are up for a raise in their salaries. That in it's own right is a big concern, especially with the cap space and the need for more players on their active roster.
Draft-wise, the Blackhawks sit just outside of the Top 10 picks in 11th. It's not a bad pick, but it isn't a Kane-like or a Toews-like pick, where you already know what's going to happen with it. Still, it should still be a good building block pick to go along with the rest of them. The Hawks could be a team that would go after a top-end goaltender, since they are few and far between in the system in Chicago.
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