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2010–11 Chicago Blackhawks season

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Professional ice hockey team season of play

2010–11Chicago Blackhawks
Division3rdCentral
Conference8thWestern
2010–11 record44–29–9
Home record24–17–0
Road record20–12–9
Goals for258
Goals against225
Team information
General managerStan Bowman
CoachJoel Quenneville
CaptainJonathan Toews
Alternate captainsDuncan Keith
Patrick Sharp
ArenaUnited Center
Average attendance21,423 (108.6%)
Total: 878,356[1]
Team leaders
GoalsPatrick Sharp (34)
AssistsPatrick Kane (46)
PointsJonathan Toews (76)
Penalty minutesJohn Scott (72)
Plus/minusBrian Campbell (+28)
WinsCorey Crawford (33)
Goals against averageCorey Crawford (2.30)

The2010–11Chicago Blackhawksseason was the85th season for theNational Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on September 25, 1926.[2] The team was nicknamed the "Hangover 'Hawks" for having to recover from winning the franchise's firstStanley Cup in 49 years while adapting to the loss of several players from that team due tosalary cap restrictions.

The defending Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks narrowly made the playoffs as the eighth and final seed in the Western Conference having clinched their playoff berth on the last day of the season.[3] The Blackhawks lost their season finale 4–3 in regulation against theDetroit Red Wings on April 10 but still clinched the last spot because of theDallas Stars losing their finale later the same day 5–3 against theMinnesota Wild.[4][5] Had the Stars won their finale against the Wild in regulation or overtime, the Stars would’ve overtaken the defending Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks to the last playoff spot, which would’ve resulted in the Blackhawks dropping to ninth place in the West and missing the playoffs entirely by one point in the standings.[6] In the opening round of the2011 playoffs against thePresidents' Trophy-winningVancouver Canucks, the Blackhawks lost the first three games of the series before winning the next three and were eventually succumbed to the Canucks in seven games in the first round, losing the seventh game in overtime.[7]

Off-season

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Under pressure to fit the team's player salaries under the salary cap for the 2010–11 season, the team began making trades shortly after winning theStanley Cup. On June 24, the club tradedDustin Byfuglien,Ben Eager,Brent Sopel andAkim Aliu to theAtlanta Thrashers forMarty Reasoner,Joey Crabb,Jeremy Morin, a first-round pick (#24 overall) in2010 and a second-round pick (#54 overall) in 2010.[8] Later that same day, restricted free agentColin Fraser was traded to theEdmonton Oilers for a sixth-round pick in 2010.[9]On June 30, theToronto Maple Leafs traded for right wingerKris Versteeg from Chicago in a five-player trade. The Maple Leafs gave up forwardsViktor Stalberg,Chris DiDomenico andPhilippe Paradis. Toronto also acquired the rights to 21-year-old left wingerBill Sweatt, who was a second-round pick in2007.[10]On July 1, the Blackhawks tradedAndrew Ladd to the Atlanta Thrashers forIvan Vishnevskiy and a second-round draft pick in2011.[11] On July 9,Niklas Hjalmarsson was signed to an offer sheet by theSan Jose Sharks, though the Blackhawks matched the offer on July 12,[12] thereby retaining his services and forgoing compensation from the Sharks for signing a restricted free agent. This signing again put Chicago against the salary cap wall, and as a result forced the club to forego resigning goaltenderAntti Niemi, who had filed for arbitration.

Regular season

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DefensemanNick Leddy made his NHL debut on October 7, and he scored his first NHL goal on October 11.Evan Brophey made his NHL debut on October 23.Patrick Sharp had a record of 13 shots on goal, the highest shot total in a single game in Blackhawks history.Marian Hossa was named the NHL's Second Star of the Week for the week ending on October 18, andDuncan Keith was named Third Star of the Week for the week ending on November 1.

Division standings

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Central Division[13]
GPWLOTLROWGFGAPts
1y-Detroit Red Wings8247251043261241104
2Nashville Predators824427113821919499
3Chicago Blackhawks82442993825822597
4St. Louis Blues823833113424023487
5Columbus Blue Jackets823435132921525881

Conference standings

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Western Conference
RDivGPWLOTLROWGFGAPts
1p –Vancouver CanucksNW825419950262185117
2y –San Jose SharksPA824825943248213105
3y –Detroit Red WingsCE8247251043261241104
4Anaheim DucksPA82473054323923599
5Nashville PredatorsCE824427113821919499
6Phoenix CoyotesPA824326133823122699
7Los Angeles KingsPA82463063621919898
8Chicago BlackhawksCE82442993825822597
8.5
9Dallas StarsPA824229113722723395
10Calgary FlamesNW824129123225023794
11St. Louis BluesCE823833113424023487
12Minnesota WildNW82393583620623386
13Columbus Blue JacketsCE823435132921525881
14Colorado AvalancheNW82304482422728868
15Edmonton OilersNW822545122319326962

bold – qualified for playoffs;y – Won division;p – Won President's Trophy (best record in NHL)
CE – Central Division,NW – Northwest Division,PA – Pacific Division


Schedule and results

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

Pre-season

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2010 Pre-season : 3–4–0 (Home: 3–0–0; Road: 0–4–0)
#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordRecap
1September 22*@Tampa Bay Lightning4–2ToivonenMTS Centre14,0920–1–0L1
2September 24@Detroit Red Wings3–2CrawfordJoe Louis Arena15,9000–2–0L2
3September 25Detroit Red Wings4–2TurcoUnited Center20,5531–2–0W1
4September 28@Pittsburgh Penguins4–1RichardsConsol Energy Center18,0871–3–0L1
5September 30@St. Louis Blues4–1TurcoScottrade Center11,6241–4–0L2
6October 1Pittsburgh Penguins5–2CrawfordUnited Center19,9132–4–0W1
7October 3St. Louis Blues4–3TurcoUnited Center19,6923–4–0W2
*Played inWinnipeg,Manitoba,Canada.

Regular season

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2010–11 Season
October: 7–5–1 (Home: 4–4–0; Road: 3–1–1 ) Pts. 15
#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
1October 7@Colorado Avalanche4–3OTTurcoPepsi Center18,0070–0–11OTL1
2October 9Detroit Red Wings3–2TurcoUnited Center22,1610–1–11L1
3October 11@Buffalo Sabres4–3CrawfordHSBC Arena17,8961–1–13W1
4October 13Nashville Predators3–2CrawfordUnited Center20,6801–2–13L1
5October 15@Columbus Blue Jackets5–2TurcoNationwide Arena18,3052–2–15W1
6October 16Buffalo Sabres4–3TurcoUnited Center21,2933–2–17W2
7October 18St. Louis Blues3–2OTTurcoUnited Center20,6414–2–19W3
8October 20Vancouver Canucks2–1SOTurcoUnited Center20,8595–2–111W4
9October 22@ St. Louis Blues4–2TurcoScottrade Center19,1505–3–111L1
10October 23Columbus Blue Jackets3–2CrawfordUnited Center21,2655–4–111L2
11October 27Los Angeles Kings3–1TurcoUnited Center20,6676–4–113W1
12October 29Edmonton Oilers7–4CrawfordUnited Center21,0616–5–113L1
13October 30@Minnesota Wild3–1TurcoXcel Energy Center18,3767–5–115W1
November: 7–6–1 (Home: 2–3–0; Road: 5–3–1) Pts. 15
#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
14November 1@New York Rangers3–2TurcoMadison Square Garden18,2007–6–115L1
15November 3New Jersey Devils5–3TurcoUnited Center21,0447–7–115L2
16November 6@Atlanta Thrashers5–4SOTurcoPhilips Arena16,0228–7–117W1
17November 7Edmonton Oilers2–1CrawfordUnited Center21,0258–8–117L1
18November 10Phoenix Coyotes2–1TurcoUnited Center21,1818–9–117L2
19November 13@ Nashville Predators4–3SOTurcoBridgestone Arena17,1138–9–218OTL1
20November 14Anaheim Ducks3–2OTCrawfordUnited Center21,2449–9–220W1
21November 17@ Edmonton Oilers5–0TurcoRexall Place16,83910–9–222W2
22November 19@Calgary Flames7–2TurcoScotiabank Saddledome19,28910–10–222L1
23November 20@ Vancouver Canucks7–1CrawfordRogers Arena18,86011–10–224W1
24November 24@San Jose Sharks5–2TurcoHP Pavilion at San Jose17,56211–11–224L1
25November 26@ Anaheim Ducks4–1CrawfordHonda Center16,14612–11–226W1
26November 27@ Los Angeles Kings2–1CrawfordStaples Center18,11813–11–228W2
27November 30St. Louis Blues7–5CrawfordUnited Center21,14014–11–230W3
December: 6–5–1 (Home: 6–3–0; Road: 0–2–1) Pts. 13
#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
28December 3Vancouver Canucks3–0TurcoUnited Center21,73714–12–230L1
29December 5Calgary Flames4–2CrawfordUnited Center21,11215–12–232W1
30December 8Dallas Stars5–3CrawfordUnited Center21,18416–12–234W2
31December 11@ San Jose Sharks2–1OTCrawfordHP Pavilion at San Jose17,56216–12–335OTL1
32December 13@ Colorado Avalanche7–5CrawfordPepsi Center15,92416–13–335L1
33December 15Colorado Avalanche4–3CrawfordUnited Center21,12116–14–335L2
34December 17Detroit Red Wings4–1CrawfordUnited Center21,90417–14–337W1
35December 19Los Angeles Kings3–2CrawfordUnited Center21,52318–14–339W2
36December 22Nashville Predators4–1CrawfordUnited Center21,52619–14–341W3
37December 26Columbus Blue Jackets4–1TurcoUnited Center21,49220–14–343W4
38December 28@ St. Louis Blues3–1TurcoScottrade Center19,15020–15–343L1
39December 30San Jose Sharks5–3TurcoUnited Center22,11220–16–343L2
January: 6–4–1 (Home: 4–3–0; Road: 2–1–1) Pts. 13
#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
40January 2@ Anaheim Ducks2–1CrawfordHonda Center16,00420–17–343L3
41January 3@ Los Angeles Kings4–3CrawfordStaples Center17,91621–17–345W1
42January 5Dallas Stars4–2CrawfordUnited Center21,24521–18–345L1
43January 7Ottawa Senators3–2SOCrawfordUnited Center21,65722–18–347W1
44January 9New York Islanders5–0CrawfordUnited Center21,20523–18–349W2
45January 12Colorado Avalanche4–0CrawfordUnited Center21,35624–18–351W3
46January 15@ Nashville Predators3–2SOCrawfordBridgestone Arena17,11324–18–452OTL1
47January 16Nashville Predators6–3TurcoUnited Center21,38725–18–454W1
48January 22@ Detroit Red Wings4–1CrawfordJoe Louis Arena20,06626–18–456W2
49January 23Philadelphia Flyers4–1CrawfordUnited Center21,66026–19–456L1
50January 25Minnesota Wild4–2CrawfordUnited Center21,24726–20–456L2
February: 8–3–2 (Home: 3–1–0; Road: 5–2–2) Pts. 18
#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
51February 1@ Columbus Blue Jackets7–4TurcoNationwide Arena12,56827–20–458W1
52February 4@ Vancouver Canucks4–3TurcoRogers Arena18,86027–21–458L1
53February 7@ Calgary Flames3–1CrawfordScotiabank Saddledome19,28927–22–458L2
54February 9@ Edmonton Oilers4–1CrawfordRexall Place16,83928–22–460W1
55February 11@ Dallas Stars4–3SOTurcoAmerican Airlines Center17,56928–22–561OTL1
56February 12@ Phoenix Coyotes3–2SOCrawfordJobing.com Arena17,28328–22–662OTL2
57February 16Minnesota Wild3–1CrawfordUnited Center21,53529–22–664W1
58February 18Columbus Blue Jackets4–3CrawfordUnited Center21,70829–23–664L1
59February 20Pittsburgh Penguins3–2SOCrawfordUnited Center22,19530–23–666W1
60February 21@ St. Louis Blues5–3CrawfordScottrade Center19,15031–23–668W2
61February 24@ Nashville Predators3–0CrawfordBridgestone Arena17,11332–23–670W3
62February 27Phoenix Coyotes4–3SOCrawfordUnited Center21,47333–23–672W4
63February 28@ Minnesota Wild4–2CrawfordXcel Energy Center19,15534–23–674W5
March: 7–4–2 (Home: 4–1–0; Road: 3–3–2) Pts. 16
#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
64March 2Calgary Flames6–4CrawfordUnited Center20,89635–23–676W6
65March 4Carolina Hurricanes5–2CrawfordUnited Center21,83036–23–678W7
66March 5@Toronto Maple Leafs5–3CrawfordAir Canada Centre19,64637–23–680W8
67March 8@Florida Panthers3–2TurcoBankAtlantic Center16,13237–24–680L1
68March 9@Tampa Bay Lightning4–3SOCrawfordSt. Pete Times Forum19,91237–24–781OTL1
69March 13@Washington Capitals4–3OTCrawfordVerizon Center18,39837–24–882OTL2
70March 14San Jose Sharks6–3CrawfordUnited Center22,09438–24–884W1
71March 17@ Dallas Stars5–0TurcoAmerican Airlines Center14,83038–25–884L1
72March 20@ Phoenix Coyotes2–1CrawfordJobing.com Arena17,32839–25–886W1
73March 23Florida Panthers4–0CrawfordUnited Center21,71340–25–888W2
74March 26Anaheim Ducks2–1CrawfordUnited Center22,11540–26–888L1
75March 28@ Detroit Red Wings3–2OTCrawfordJoe Louis Arena20,06641–26–890W1
76March 29@Boston Bruins3–0CrawfordTD Garden17,56541–27–890L1
April: 3–2–1 (Home: 1–2–0; Road: 2–0–1) Pts. 7
#DateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
77April 1@ Columbus Blue Jackets4–3SOCrawfordNationwide Arena16,21742–27–892W1
78April 3Tampa Bay Lightning2–0CrawfordUnited Center21,58742–28–892L1
79April 5@Montreal Canadiens2–1OTCrawfordBell Centre21,27342–28–993OTL1
80April 6St. Louis Blues4–3OTCrawfordUnited Center21,43543–28–995W1
81April 8@ Detroit Red Wings4–2CrawfordJoe Louis Arena20,06644–28–997W2
82April 10Detroit Red Wings4–3CrawfordUnited Center22,04644–29–997L1

Playoffs

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The Blackhawks returned to the playoffs for the third straight season and were defending their championship of theStanley Cup as the 8th and final seed.[14] The Blackhawks played the Canucks for the third straight postseason. In the previous two rounds, the Blackhawks defeated the Canucks twice, four games to two. The Blackhawks were down three games to none, but managed to tie up the series facing elimination. The Blackhawks became just the seventh team in NHL history to come back to tie an 0–3 deficit in the playoffs. The Blackhawks lost in overtime in game seven to anAlex Burrows goal for a 2–1 loss.[15]

See also:2011 Stanley Cup playoffs
2011 Stanley Cup Playoffs
Western Conference Quarterfinals vs.Vancouver Canucks (1) - Blackhawks lost series 4–3
GameDateOpponentScoreOTDecisionArenaAttendanceSeriesRecap
1April 13@Vancouver Canucks2–0CrawfordRogers Arena18,8600–1L1
2April 15@ Vancouver Canucks4–3CrawfordRogers Arena18,8600–2L2
3April 17Vancouver Canucks3–2CrawfordUnited Center21,7430–3L3
4April 19Vancouver Canucks7–2CrawfordUnited Center21,7571–3W1
5April 21@ Vancouver Canucks5–0CrawfordRogers Arena18,8602–3W2
6April 24Vancouver Canucks4–315:30 OTCrawfordUnited Center22,0143–3W3
7April 26@ Vancouver Canucks2–15:22 OTCrawfordRogers Arena18,8603–4L1

Legend:  Win  Loss

Player statistics

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Skaters

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Note:Pos = Position;GP = Games played;G = Goals;A = Assists;Pts = Points;PIM = Penalty minutes;+/- = Plus/minus;PPG = Power-play goals;SHG = Short-handed goals;GWG = Game-winning goals 
Regular season
PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
Jonathan Toews803244762526
Patrick Kane73274673728
Patrick Sharp74343771−138
Marian Hossa65253257932
Brent Seabrook8293948047
Duncan Keith8273845−122
Tomas Kopecky81152742−1360
Bryan Bickell78172037640
Dave Bolland611522371134
Troy Brouwer79171936−238
Brian Campbell6552227286
Viktor Stalberg77121224243
Jake Dowell7961521563
Jack Skille4971017325
Fernando Pisani607916010
Niklas Hjalmarsson8037101339
Michael Frolik28369014
Nick Boynton41178236
Jassen Cullimore3608848
Nick Leddy46437−34
Chris Campoli1916732
Ryan Johnson34156−28
Jeremy Morin921329
Jordan Hendry37101−24
John Scott40011072
Ben Smith610110
Marcus Kruger7000−44
Brandon Pirri1000−10
Rob Klinkhammer100010
Evan Brophey100000
Ryan Potulny3000−10
Jeff Taffe100000


Playoffs
PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
Duncan Keith7426−36
Dave Bolland424664
Marian Hossa724602
Patrick Kane7156−12
Patrick Sharp732512
Michael Frolik723532
Bryan Bickell522440
Jonathan Toews7134−42
Ben Smith7303−10
Brian Campbell712326
Niklas Hjalmarsson702242
Viktor Stalberg710105
Brent Seabrook501106
Chris Campoli701132
Marcus Kruger501120
Ryan Johnson6011−12
Nick Leddy7000−10
Troy Brouwer7000211
John Scott4000122
Fernando Pisani3000−10
Jake Dowell200000
Tomas Kopecky100000

Goaltenders

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Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime losses; GA = Goals against; GAA= Goals against average; SA= Shots against; SV= Saves; Sv% = Save percentage; SO= Shutouts

Regular season
PlayerGPMinWLOTGAGAASASv%SOGAPIM
Corey Crawford573,337331861282.301,545.9174012
Marty Turco291,63111113823.02799.8971006
Playoffs
PlayerGPMinWLGAGAASASv%SOGAPIM
Corey Crawford743534162.21218.9271020

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

Detailed records

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Western Conference
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPts.Goals scoredGoals allowed
Central Division
Chicago Blackhawks------
Columbus Blue Jackets1–2–03–0–04–2–082517
Detroit Red Wings1–2–03–0–04–2–082013
Nashville Predators2–1–01–0–23–1–282014
St. Louis Blues3–0–01–2–04–2–082220
7–5–08–2–215–7–2328764
Northwest Division
Calgary Flames2–0–00–2–02–2–041316
Colorado Avalanche1–1–00–1–11–2–131515
Edmonton Oilers0–2–02–0–02–2–041410
Minnesota Wild1–1–02–0–03–1–06128
Vancouver Canucks1–1–01–1–02–2–04129
5–5–05–4–110–9–1216658
Pacific Division
Anaheim Ducks1–1–01–1–02–2–0497
Dallas Stars1–1–00–1–11–2–131016
Los Angeles Kings2–0–02–0–04–0–08127
Phoenix Coyotes1–1–01–0–12–1–1599
San Jose Sharks1–1–00–1–11–2–131315
6–4–04–3–310–7–3235354


Eastern Conference
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPts.Goals scoredGoals allowed
Atlantic Division
New Jersey Devils0–1–00–0–00–1–0035
New York Islanders1–0–00–0–01–0–0250
New York Rangers0–0–00–1–00–1–0023
Philadelphia Flyers0–1–00–0–00–1–0014
Pittsburgh Penguins1–0–00–0–01–0–0232
2–2–00–1–02–3–041414
Northeast Division
Boston Bruins0–0–00–1–00–1–0003
Buffalo Sabres1–0–01–0–02–0–0486
Montreal Canadiens0–0–00–0–10–0–1112
Ottawa Senators1–0–00–0–01–0–0232
Toronto Maple Leafs0–0–01–0–01–0–0253
2–0–02–1–14–1–191716
Southeast Division
Atlanta Thrashers0–0–01–0–01–0–0254
Carolina Hurricanes1–0–00–0–01–0–0252
Florida Panthers1–0–00–1–01–1–0263
Tampa Bay Lightning0–1–00–0–10–1–1136
Washington Capitals0–0–00–0–10–0–1134
2–1–01–1–23–2–282219

Awards and records

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Awards

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Regular Season
PlayerAwardReached
Marian Hossa[16]NHL Second Star of the WeekOctober 18, 2010
Duncan Keith[17]NHL Third Star of the WeekNovember 1, 2010
Corey Crawford[18]NHL Second Star of the WeekFebruary 28, 2011
Jonathan Toews[19]NHL First Star of the MonthFebruary 2011

Milestones

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Regular season
PlayerMilestoneReached
Nick Leddy1st Career NHL GameOctober 7, 2010[20]
Brandon Pirri1st Career NHL GameOctober 9, 2010[21]
Nick Leddy1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
October 11, 2010[20]
Brent Seabrook400th Career NHL GameOctober 20, 2010
Duncan Keith200th Career NHL PointOctober 22, 2010
Evan Brophey1st Career NHL GameOctober 23, 2010[22]
Ben Smith1st Career NHL GameOctober 29, 2010[23]
Jonathan Toews200th Career NHL PointOctober 29, 2010
Jordan Hendry100th Career NHL GameNovember 1, 2010
Jeremy Morin1st Career NHL GameNovember 6, 2010[24]
Jeremy Morin1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
November 30, 2010[25]
Jassen Cullimore800th Career NHL GameDecember 8, 2010
Rob Klinkhammer1st Career NHL GameDecember 8, 2010
Jeremy Morin1st Career NHL GoalDecember 8, 2010[26]
John Scott100th Career NHL GameDecember 28, 2010
Troy Brouwer200th Career NHL GameJanuary 3, 2011
Brian Campbell300th Career NHL PointJanuary 9, 2011
Tomas Kopecky300th Career NHL GameJanuary 9, 2011
Dave Bolland200th Career NHL Game
100th Career NHL Point
January 16, 2011
Jonathan Toews100th Career NHL GoalJanuary 16, 2011
Brian Campbell600th Career NHL GameFebruary 4, 2011
Marian Hossa800th Career NHL PointFebruary 12, 2011
Troy Brouwer100th Career NHL PointFebruary 16, 2011
Patrick Sharp300th Career NHL PointFebruary 24, 2011
Viktor Stalberg100th Career NHL GameMarch 2, 2011
Patrick Kane300th Career NHL GameMarch 4, 2011
Patrick Kane100th Career NHL GoalMarch 14, 2011
Nick Leddy1st Career NHL AssistMarch 20, 2011
Marcus Kruger1st Career NHL GameMarch 23, 2011
Chris Campoli100th Career NHL AssistMarch 28, 2011
Patrick Kane300th Career NHL PointApril 5, 2011
Jake Dowell100th Career NHL GameApril 6, 2011
Jonathan Toews300th Career NHL GameApril 6, 2011
Bryan Bickell100th Career NHL GameApril 8, 2011
Ryan Johnson700th Career NHL GameApril 8, 2011
Ben Smith1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
April 8, 2011
Patrick Kane200th Career NHL AssistApril 10, 2011
Playoffs
PlayerMilestoneReached
Jake Dowell1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 13, 2011
Michael Frolik1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 13, 2011
Nick Leddy1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 13, 2011
Ben Smith1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 13, 2011
Viktor Stalberg1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 13, 2011
Michael Frolik1st Career NHL Playoff Assist
1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 15, 2011
Marcus Kruger1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 15, 2011
Ben Smith1st Career NHL Playoff Goal
1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 15, 2011
Viktor Stalberg1st Career NHL Playoff Goal
1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 15, 2011
John Scott1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 17, 2011
Bryan Bickell1st Career NHL Playoff GoalApril 19, 2011
Corey Crawford1st Career NHL Playoff WinApril 19, 2011
Michael Frolik1st Career NHL Playoff GoalApril 19, 2011
Corey Crawford1st Career NHL Playoff ShutoutApril 21, 2011
Marcus Kruger1st Career NHL Playoff Assist
1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 21, 2011

Transactions

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The Blackhawks have been involved in the followingtransactions during the 2010–11 season.

Trades

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Date
Details
June 24, 2010[27]ToAtlanta Thrashers
Dustin Byfuglien
Ben Eager
Brent Sopel
Akim Aliu
ToChicago Blackhawks
Marty Reasoner
Joey Crabb
Jeremy Morin
1st-round pick in2010 – Kevin Hayes
2nd-round pick in2010 – Justin Holl
June 24, 2010[28]ToEdmonton Oilers
Colin Fraser
ToChicago Blackhawks
6th-round pick in2010 – Mirko Hofflin
June 25, 2010[29]ToNew York Islanders
1st-round pick in2010Brock Nelson
ToChicago Blackhawks
2nd-round pick in2010 – Ludvig Rensfeldt
2nd-round pick in2010 – Kent Simpson
June 26, 2010
[30]
ToToronto Maple Leafs
2nd-round pick in2010 – Bradley Ross
ToChicago Blackhawks
Jimmy Hayes
June 26, 2010
[31]
ToBoston Bruins
7th-round pick in2010Zach Trotman
ToChicago Blackhawks
7th-round pick in2011Johan Mattsson
June 30, 2010
[32]
ToToronto Maple Leafs
Kris Versteeg
Bill Sweatt
ToChicago Blackhawks
Viktor Stalberg
Chris DiDomenico
Philippe Paradis
July 1, 2010
[33]
ToAtlanta Thrashers
Andrew Ladd
ToChicago Blackhawks
Ivan Vishnevskiy
2nd-round pick in2011 – Adam Clendening
July 22, 2010
[34]
ToFlorida Panthers
Marty Reasoner
ToChicago Blackhawks
Jeff Taffe
February 9, 2011
[35]
ToFlorida Panthers
Jack Skille
Hugh Jessiman
David Pacan
ToChicago Blackhawks
Michael Frolik
Alexander Salak
February 28, 2011
[36]
ToOttawa Senators
Ryan Potulny
Conditional 2nd-round pick in2011[a] – Xavier Ouellet
ToChicago Blackhawks
Chris Campoli
Conditional 7th-round pick in2012[b]

Notes

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  1. ^Pick later traded toDetroit Red Wings.
  2. ^Condition not satisfied.

Free agents acquired

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PlayerFormer teamContract terms
Mathis Olimb[37]Frölunda HC1 year, $600,000 entry-level contract
John Scott[38]Minnesota Wild2 years, $1.025 million
Marty Turco[39]Dallas Stars1 year, $1.3 million
Hugh Jessiman[40]Milwaukee Admirals1 year, $500,000
Fernando Pisani[41]Edmonton Oilers1 year, $500,000
Ryan Potulny[42]Edmonton Oilers1 year, $500,000
Garnet Exelby[43]Toronto Maple Leafs1 year, $500,000
Ryan Johnson[44]Vancouver Canucks1 year, $500,000

Free agents lost

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PlayerNew teamContract terms
Joey Crabb[45]Toronto Maple Leafs1 year, $525,000
Richard Petiot[46]Edmonton Oilers1 year, $550,000
Adam Burish[47]Dallas Stars2 years, $2.3 million
Kyle Greentree[48]Washington Capitals2 years, $1.025 million
Danny Richmond[49]Toronto Maple Leafs1 year, $550,000
John Madden[50]Minnesota Wild1 year, $1 million
Antti Niemi[51]San Jose Sharks1 year, $2 million

Claimed via waivers

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Lost via waivers

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PlayerNew teamDate claimed off waivers
Nick Boynton[52]Philadelphia FlyersFebruary 26, 2011

Player signings

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PlayerContract terms
Marcus Kruger[53]3 years, $2.205 million entry-level contract
Niklas Hjalmarsson[54]4 years, $14 million
Bryan Bickell[55]3 years, $1.625 million
Jack Skille[55]1 year, $600,000
Nick Leddy[56]3 years, $4.2 million entry-level contract
Igor Makarov[57]2 years, $1.105 million entry-level contract
Evan Brophey[40]1 year, $500,000
Nathan Davis[40]1 year, $500,000
Jassen Cullimore[40]1 year, $500,000
Hannu Toivonen[40]1 year, $550,000
Jordan Hendry[58]1 year, $600,000
Nick Boynton[59]1 year, $500,000
Brandon Pirri[60]3 years, $1.945 million entry-level contract
Dylan Olsen[61]3 year entry-level contract
Brent Seabrook[62]5 years, $29 million contract extension
Jimmy Hayes[63]3 years, $1.9625 million entry-level contract
Joe Lavin[64]2 years, $1.18 million entry-level contract

Draft picks

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The2010 NHL entry draft was atStaples Center inLos Angeles,California, on June 25 and 26, 2010. The Blackhawks picked 30th in each round. The Blackhawks were active in trading, moving up from 30th in the draft to 24th to selectKevin Hayes. Through other trades, the Blackhawks picked up three selections in the second round, and had ten selections overall in the draft.

Round#PlayerPositionNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
124 (from Atlanta via New Jersey)Kevin HayesRW United StatesNoble and Greenough School (USHS-MA)
235 (from NY Islanders)Ludvig RensfeldtC SwedenBrynäs IF (J20 SuperElit)
254 (from New Jersey via Atlanta)Justin HollD United StatesOmaha Lancers (USHL)
258 (from San Jose via Ottawa via NY Islanders)Kent SimpsonG CanadaEverett Silvertips (WHL)
260Stephen JohnsD United StatesU.S. National Team Development Program (USHL)
390Joakim NordstromC SwedenAIK IF (Elitserien Jr.)
4120Rob FlickC CanadaMississauga St. Michael's Majors (OHL)
6151 (from Edmonton)Mirko HofflinC GermanyAdler Mannheim Jr. (Germany Jr.)
6180Nick MattsonD United StatesIndiana Ice (USHL)
7191 (from Dallas)Macmillan CarruthG United StatesPortland Winterhawks (WHL)

See also

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