The Chicago Blackhawks hold a 16-18-7 record, placing them seventh in the Central Division, leading to speculation about them becoming sellers at the 2026 NHL trade deadline. Center Jason Dickinson, a pending unrestricted free agent, could attract interest as he offers valuable two-way play, especially following the San Jose Sharks’ re-signing of Alexander Wennberg. While Dickinson’s offensive output is modest—four goals and four assists in 28 games—his penalty-killing ability makes him an appealing rental option for contending teams.
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