The Chicago Blackhawks are in waiting mode until the prospect tournament and training camp festivities begin to pick up steam in August. However, on a quiet Friday afternoon, the team released some new information. All the Blackhawks newcomers have their new jersey numbers for the upcoming season. In addition, some returning players will don a new look in 2024-25.
For the new numbers, the Blackhawks handed out a total of nine new numbers to the new additions. They are as follows:
Blackhawks New Additions Player Numbers
Player | Number |
---|---|
Craig Smith | #15 |
Alec Martinez | #25 |
Laurent Brossoit | #39 |
Artyom Levshunov | #55 |
Tyler Bertuzzi | #59 |
Patrick Maroon | #77 |
TJ Brodie | #78 |
Teuvo Teravainen | #86 |
Ilya Mikheyev | #95 |
Notably, Teuvo Teravainen will once again wear #86 with the Blackhawks. As for everyone else, there is quite the diverse set of numbers chosen by the group.
In addition to the new arrivals, a number of roster players and prospects have changed their numbers. Some of those changes are below:
Roster Players with New Numbers
Player | Old Number | New Number |
---|---|---|
Kevin Korchinski | #55 | #14 |
Joey Anderson | #15 | #22 |
Lukas Reichel | #27 | #73 |
Prospects Jalen Luypen, Paul Ludwinski, and Gavin Hayes will wear #43, #90, and #92, respectively.
Notably, the changes generate a lot of intrigue. Anderson’s change was likely so Craig Smith could wear #15, as he has done for a large part of his career. In addition, Levshunov gets something similar to his college number (5) and Kevin Korchinski will don his WHL number (14). Finally, Reichel will wear #73, which he wore with Germany in the IIHF World Championships. This also frees up #27 for a possible retirement in wake of Jeremy Roenick’s election to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
A lot of this is speculation regarding Roenick, but it is something to watch out for.
New numbers are always fun, and with a huge influx of new players, the announcement did not disappoint. Now, we wait for preseason hockey come September.