Over the course of the next month, Chicago Hockey Now will be profiling every Chicago Blackhawks player from the 2023-24 season. Today, will be forward Philipp Kurashev.
The Chicago Blackhawks are done with their 82-game grind. The hope for next season is that they will be better after another bottom-three finish. One thing that players from non-playoff teams can do is go play in the IIHF World Championships.
The Chicago Blackhawks came into Tuesday’s game looking to end the season on a high note. No matter the outcome of their two remaining games, Chicago would remain at the second-best lottery odds for the upcoming draft.
The Chicago Blackhawks are looking like a franchise that has a bright future. Everything starts and ends with Connor Bedard who they selected with the number one overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft.
The Chicago Blackhawks are running out of games in what has been another rough season in the standings for the franchise. As the season winds down, the time is now for players to step up and make an impression before the summer settles in.
Back-to-back games with seven goals scored. Connor Bedard tying franchise records for points in a game. Philipp Kurashev with a four-point night. Two wins in a row after a season’s worth of a single win and then multiple losses following.
Here are the players on the Blackhawks roster most deserving of taking Bedard’s spot.
It looked like the Chicago Blackhawks were sitting with a good chance to get their third win in a row when Philipp Kurashev potted his sixth goal of the season.
As the holiday season approaches, PHR will be taking a look at what teams are thankful for in 2023-24. There also might be a few things your team would like down the road. Here's our look at the Chicago Blackhawks's holiday list.
It’s been a few weeks since an edition of the Chicago Blackhawks Stock Index–but there’s certainly been a number of interesting revelations in those weeks.
Ten games is a small sample size to determine a season a player is having, but for Philipp Kurashev, it feels different. The Chicago Blackhawks have seen enough from their 24-year-old forward to think he has finally hit the plateau they always hoped he would.
It’s been a tough couple of weeks for the Chicago Blackhawks. They’re struggling with a four-game losing streak, along with a 5-11-0 record as they try to find their way.
Relaying a note from the general manager of the Chicago Blackhawks, Kyle Davidson, Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times reports that forward Philipp Kurashev will
The 2023-24 season is just over a month away, and the signings have slowed down. The focus for a number of teams now is settling their arbitration cases with their restricted free agents (RFAs).
Chicago Blackhawks forward Philipp Kurashev was awarded a two-year, $4.5 million contract by an independent arbitrator. The team announced the terms with the 23-year-old restricted free agent on Sunday.
The Blackhawks and forward Philipp Kurashev agreed to terms in arbitration.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Philipp Kurashev’s arbitration decision has been made.
Since Kurashev, 23, is a player who could possibly still be on the Blackhawks when the team enters its Connor Bedard-led competitive era, the team likely has an interest in keeping his cost as reasonable as possible, since they don’t want to box themselves into overpaying for what he brings once they eventually lack cap space.
It went down to the day it was set and the arbitration hearing went on for the Chicago Blackhawks and Philipp Kurashev. This case brings to mind the meeting of Kyle Calder who took his case to arbitration, was awarded $2.9M and then shipped off a handful of days later.
The Chicago Blackhawks are substantially done with their offseason additions. Now, all eyes are on September and the start of training camp. However, there is one piece that the Blackhawks still want to have under contract.
What if I were to tell you that of the draft picks that Stan Bowman made as the Chicago Blackhawks’ general manager (GM), Philipp Kurashev is the only remaining player who is on their NHL roster.
The Chicago Blackhawks will be without forward Philipp Kurashev for the remaining nine games of the 2022–23 season while he recovers from a shoulder injury.
The Swiss forward saw just 1:04 of ice time in the first period before a Tom Wilson hit knocked him out of the game. The Chicago Blackhawks are down a first-line forward.
The Chicago Blackhawks ended a losing streak on Monday. The Red Wings will try to do the same against the Blackhawks in Detroit on Wednesday. Chicago ended a four-game slide by blanking Ottawa 5-0.
Despite the disappointing season the Chicago Blackhawks are having, there are a lot of players that have been stepping up to the plate as of late: Seth Jones, Taylor Raddysh, Tyler Johnson, and others have sustained point streaks, which has helped them to win five of their last six games.
Chicago Blackhawks sign 1-year contracts with Caleb Jones and Philipp Kurashev The Chicago Blackhawks announced on Friday that they have reached 1-year contracts to re-sign defenseman Caleb Jones and forward Philipp Kurashev.
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