SEASON PREVIEW: The Chicago Blackhawks aim to embark on a fresh era in 2025–26 under new head coach Jeff Blashill, appointed on May 22, 2025, to guide the team’s rebuilding efforts and nurture its young core centering on star rookie Connor Bedard. This follows a difficult 2024–25 season, where the Blackhawks finished with a record of 25–46–11, totaling 61 points and placing last in the Central Division and 15th in the Western Conference under interim coaches Luke Richardson and Anders Sörensen. While the recent offseason has featured minimal blockbuster free-agent acquisitions, the team has made precise moves — such as re-acquiring veteran forward Sam Lafferty to inject grit into the bottom six — reflecting management’s cautious yet deliberate strategy. As the Blackhawks look to shift from cellar-dweller status, all eyes will be on how emerging talents develop within Blashill’s system amidst a long-term quest to return to playoff contention.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Chicago Blackhawks 2025 home games are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Upper-level or budget-friendly seats for United Center games often start around $37, offering one of the most accessible options to catch the Blackhawks live. Mid‑tier matchups — such as games against teams like Nashville with moderate demand — typically fetch average resale prices around $75. On the other hand, high‑demand games, especially against rivals like the Vegas Golden Knights or longtime foes like the St. Louis Blues or Tampa Bay Lightning, often push average prices into the $200+ territory — it’s not uncommon to see listings exceeding $200 for marquee matchups.
VIP or premium tickets often start around $300–$400 for mid-tier games and can surge past $700–$1,200 for high-demand matchups, especially when the opponent is a major rival or a marquee team.
BLACKHAWKS’ OPPONENTS: The Chicago Blackhawks will face every other NHL team during the 2025–26 season, including their Central Division rivals — the St. Louis Blues, Minnesota Wild, Dallas Stars, Nashville Predators, Winnipeg Jets, Colorado Avalanche, and Utah Hockey Club (formerly the Arizona Coyotes) — with both home and away games. They’ll also match up regionally and nationally against Eastern Conference opponents like the Florida Panthers, Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Washington Capitals, and take on Western Conference adversaries such as the Vegas Golden Knights, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks, San Jose Sharks, Seattle Kraken, and Buffalo Sabres.
BLACKHAWKS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
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Week 1 (Oct 7–13):
Oct 7 @ Florida; Oct 9 @ Boston; Oct 11 vs Montreal; Oct 13 vs Utah
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Week 2 (Oct 15–19):
Oct 15 @ St. Louis; Oct 17 vs Vancouver; Oct 19 vs Anaheim
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Week 3 (Oct 23–30):
Oct 23 @ Tampa Bay; Oct 26 vs Los Angeles; Oct 28 vs Ottawa; Oct 30 @ Winnipeg
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Week 4 (Nov 1–7):
Nov 1 @ Edmonton; Nov 3 @ Seattle; Nov 5 @ Vancouver; Nov 7 @ Calgary
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Week 5 (Nov 9–15):
Nov 9 @ Detroit; Nov 12 vs New Jersey; Nov 15 vs Toronto
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Week 6 (Nov 18–23):
Nov 18 vs Calgary; Nov 20 vs Seattle; Nov 21 @ Buffalo; Nov 23 vs Colorado
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Week 7 (Nov 26–30):
Nov 26 vs Minnesota; Nov 28 vs Nashville; Nov 30 vs Anaheim
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Week 8 (Dec 2–7):
Dec 2 @ Vegas; Dec 4 @ Los Angeles; Dec 6 @ Los Angeles; Dec 7 @ Anaheim
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Week 9 (Dec 10–16):
Dec 10 vs New York Rangers; Dec 12 @ St. Louis; Dec 13 vs Detroit; Dec 16 @ Toronto
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Week 10 (Dec 18–23):
Dec 18 @ Montreal; Dec 20 @ Ottawa; Dec 23 vs Philadelphia
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Week 11 (Dec 27–30):
Dec 27 @ Dallas; Dec 28 vs Pittsburgh; Dec 30 vs NY Islanders
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Week 12 (Jan 1–7):
Jan 1 vs Dallas; Jan 3 @ Washington; Jan 4 vs Vegas; Jan 7 vs St. Louis
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Week 13 (Jan 9–17):
Jan 9 vs Washington; Jan 10 @ Nashville; Jan 12 vs Edmonton; Jan 15 vs Calgary; Jan 17 vs Boston
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Week 14 (Jan 19–25):
Jan 19 vs Winnipeg; Jan 22 @ Carolina; Jan 23 vs Tampa Bay; Jan 25 vs Florida
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Week 15 (Jan 27–30):
Jan 27 @ Minnesota; Jan 29 @ Pittsburgh; Jan 30 vs Columbus
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Week 16 (Feb 2–4):
Feb 2 vs San Jose; Feb 4 @ Columbus
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Olympic Break: Feb 5–25 (no games scheduled during 2026 Winter Olympics)
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Week 17 (Feb 26–Mar 1):
Feb 26 @ Nashville; Feb 28 @ Colorado; Mar 1 @ Utah
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Week 18 (Mar 3–9):
Mar 3 @ Winnipeg; Mar 6 vs Vancouver; Mar 8 @ Dallas; Mar 9 vs Utah
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Week 19 (Mar 12–14):
Mar 12 @ Utah; Mar 14 @ Vegas
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Week 20 (Mar 17–22):
Mar 17 vs Minnesota; Mar 19 @ Minnesota; Mar 20 vs Colorado; Mar 22 vs Nashville
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Week 21 (Mar 24–29):
Mar 24 @ NY Islanders; Mar 26 @ Philadelphia; Mar 27 @ NY Rangers; Mar 29 @ New Jersey
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Week 22 (Mar 31–Apr 6):
Mar 31 vs Winnipeg; Apr 2 @ Edmonton; Apr 4 @ Seattle; Apr 6 @ San Jose
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Week 23 (Apr 9–15):
Apr 9 vs Carolina; Apr 11 vs St. Louis; Apr 13 vs Buffalo; Apr 15 vs San Jose
ABOUT CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS: The Chicago Blackhawks are a professional ice hockey team based in Chicago, Illinois. They compete in the Central Division of the Western Conference in the National Hockey League (NHL). Founded in 1926, the Blackhawks are one of the NHL’s “Original Six” franchises and have a deep, historic presence in the league. Their home arena is the United Center, which they share with the NBA’s Chicago Bulls. The team’s iconic red, black, and white uniforms and its Native American logo have become one of the most recognizable brands in all of sports.