Luke Richardson
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The Chicago Blackhawks made huge additions in the off-season, thanks to GM Kyle Davidson. The Blackhawks hope to improve into a competitive team this season as a result. This could lead to a situation, where Luke Richardson needs to be at his best.

Scott Powers of The Athletic wonders if Luke Richardson’s job could be in trouble if the Blackhawks in 2024-2025 aren’t more competitive.

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But this shouldn’t be taken seriously, as the Blackhawks are not projected to be contenders soon. But with Connor Bedard entering the sophomore season of his NHL career, and over $25 M in cap space added, it could be assumed they should be a .500% team.

Richardson did earn a 49-102-13 record with the Blackhawks the last two seasons in Chicago, and the Blackhawks desperately need Richardson to prove to the organization his systems work.

They couldn’t have found a better coach to approach the team with a calm demeanor and help the young players find their game in the NHL. But that doesn’t change the fact he could be on the hot seat soon.

With a competitive advantage this year, if Richardson does fail it seems like his job could be in question, if the team can’t improve as GM Kyle Davidson hopes.