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Blashill, 51, spent the past three seasons as an assistant with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Before that, he spent seven seasons as head coach of the Detroit Red Wings from 2015 to 2022.
Amid a pivotal offseason, Jeff Blashill and the Chicago Blackhawks might be considering a bold move on one of Connor Bedard's ...
CHICAGO — Jeff Blashill was 41 when he replaced Mike Babcock with the Detroit Red Wings in 2015. A decade later, long after he was dumped by the Red Wings, he has a second chance to prove ...
The Chicago Blackhawks are looking to transition into the next phase of the rebuild, and they tabbed Jeff Blashill to be the next head coach to help lead them through it. Blashill, 51, has been a head ...
After weeks of uncertainty, the Chicago Blackhawks have reached an agreement with one of Connor Bedard's teammates, avoiding legal trouble and keeping him under contract for Jeff Blashill's first ...
Jeff Blashill was hired to be the 42nd head coach in franchise history. Blashill replaces Anders Sorensen, who did a nice job as the interim following the firing of Luke Richardson during the 2024 ...
As the Chicago Blackhawks gear up for the 2025-26 season, optimism is tempered by a contract dispute with Arvid Soderblom.
Under Jeff Blashill, Bedard will be the focal point of the team’s offense. He has worked with superstar forwards like Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk, Dylan Larkin, Steven Stamkos, Nikita ...
Jeff Blashill was never given the chance to see a rebuild through with the Detroit Red Wings. The Chicago Blackhawks now present Blashill a second chance at doing just that. Blashill, 51, has been ...
Their father, Jeff Blashill, was just introduced as the new coach of the Wings. And inside Joe Louis Arena, everything felt fresh and exciting. The Wings have a new, young coach, just 41 years old ...
Eventually, Blashill will be judged by wins. But not until the talent improves. Yzerman made that clear when he said he could change the coach year after year, but it doesn’t matter unless he ...
Jeff Blashill was 41 when he replaced Mike Babcock with the Detroit Red Wings in 2015. A decade later, he has a second chance to prove himself as a head coach in the NHL.