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It was getting a little worrisome for a while until the Chicago Blackhawks finally locked up Ryan Donato on a four-year, $4 million AAV deal. He definitely deserves it after being arguably the ...
The Hawks made only two small moves Tuesday, leaving their 2025-26 roster ready for a full-fledged youth movement.
The NHL offseason is here. Let’s do some more math! We’ve put together this list for the last several years around this time, ...
Donato was second only to John Tavares in goals last season among pending free agents. Trading for that type of player also isn’t easy, especially when the Blackhawks mainly have draft capital ...
Set to test open market ...
The 25-year-old should be able to work his way into a middle-six role with his new club this coming season.
Forward Ryan Donato, the Chicago Blackhawks’ leading goal-scorer last season, agreed on Wednesday to a four-year, $16 million deal.
Donato, 29, could have become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, but instead chose to sign a deal through the 2028-29 season with Chicago. Last season, Donato led the Blackhawks with a career ...
The Blackhawks announced Wednesday that they had re-signed Donato to a four-year, $16 million contract. He was eligible for unrestricted free agency before agreeing to his new deal with his fifth ...
On Wednesday, Donato re-signed with the Blackhawks on a four-year contract with a $4 million cap hit. Donato’s signing marks a major piece of general manager Kyle Davidson’s offseason.
Whether Ryan Donato ever leads the Chicago Blackhawks again in goals won’t matter. The scrappy forward is sticking around for the long haul, agreeing to terms Wednesday on a four-year, $16 ...
By Jay Cohen June 18, 2025 / 9:28 PM CDT / AP CBS Sports HQ Ryan Donato wanted to stay, and the Chicago Blackhawks wanted to keep the hard-charging forward. It took a while, but they figured it out.
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