Taylor Hall wants to remain with Chicago Blackhawks
According to the Athletic, the Blackhawks could get third-round picks for the pending UFAs. Donato is currently on pace to set a career high in goals and points, and Hall, who isn’t having as productive of a season as he has in the past, had found his game for a bit when playing with Bedard.
Taylor Hall is enjoying a resurgent campaign with the Blackhawks, but there's a good chance the veteran will be getting a change of scenery.
The Blackhawks acquired Hall and now-captain Nick Foligno from the Bruins on June 26, 2023, to be a mentor and potential linemate for Connor Bedard, Chicago's No. 1 pick in the 2023 NHL Draft. Hall missed most of last season after having surgery on his right knee in November 2023 and has played up and down the forward lines this season.
Former Oilers first overall draft pick Taylor Hall is likely to be traded this season, and has once again been linked to a reunion with the Edmonton Oilers.
Martin Pospisil has been in trouble many times in the NHL for his hitting, and now, another suspension looms after a boarding call on Chicago's Taylor Hall during what eventually became a blowout for the Flames.
The March 7 trade deadline isn't imminent yet, but rumors are already beginning to swirl around Hall, and he believes them.
Blackhawks winger Taylor Hall spoke about his future with the team knowing a trade is possible before March 7th.
As per Chicago Blackhawks beat reporter Ben Pope, Taylor Hall has apparately come to terms with his future with the organization likely being done. Noting that he wanted to stay and sign an extension with the team,
Hall notched an assist and two shots on goal in Saturday's 4-3 loss to the Oilers. Hall ended a three-game slump when he helped out on a Ryan Donato tally in the second period. The 33-year-old Hall has slipped into a bottom-six role lately,
With all the trade rumours going around about where they could possibly land at the NHL trade deadline, Julian Gaudio of The Hockey News revealed five landing spots for the two former Boston Bruins players, and the Bruins were listed as the top landing spot for both.
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