It was a tweet from Boston Hockey Now’s Jimmy Murphy that caught my eye. The tweet underscored the importance of Nick Foligno–but more about just how much he’s missed desperately by the Boston Bruins.
Veteran forward Nick Foligno has continued to be a positive influence for the Chicago Blackhawks this season. Blackhawks brass brought the 36-year-old in to help out the next generation of Blackhawks players in Connor Bedard, Kevin Korchinski and more.
While the Chicago Blackhawks are well on their way to another high pick in this summer’s NHL Draft, it has not taken away from one of the most exciting young stars of the game coming into his own.
Yardbarker's Griffin Carroll is sticking in the player prop market for the NHL action tonight, with two looks from the early slate at simply superb odds.
The Minnesota Wild were finally back in action after ten days without a game played. They were on the road with a later start time against the Chicago Blackhawks who were without superstar Connor Bedard.
The Chicago Blackhawks are building toward something. Check back in two years.
It’s not as bad as it looks. Yes, the Chicago Blackhawks were shutout again, but after a wily first period where the Vancouver Canucks put up two-goals, it was the Blackhawks who pushed back and gave the top flight Canucks a run for their money.
The Chicago Blackhawks have been decimated by injuries this season. Notably, Connor Bedard has been missing from action, suffocating the Blackhawks’ offense in the process.
Welcome to the January edition of Blackhawks Bytes, a series featuring quotes and comments from players, coaches, management, journalists and fans alike concerning everything Chicago Blackhawks.
The Chicago Blackhawks are at the point where decisions have to be made. Going into January, only three forwards were signed for the 2024-25 season, and with the trade deadline coming up on Mar.
It’s eight days later and Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Foligno is still being asked about New Jersey Devils Brendan Smith’s hit on Connor Bedard. By now you know the situation.
Elvis will leave the building. Nearly two and a half years after inking a five-year extension with the Columbus Blue Jackets, the club is set to find a new home for goaltender Elvis Merzlikins.
The Chicago Blackhawks have signed winger Nick Foligno to a two-year contract with a $4.5 million cap hit. Foligno, 36, is currently on a one-year, $4 million contract, and was set to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason before re-signing with the Blackhawks.
Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Foligno agreed to terms on a two-year, $9 million contract extension on Friday that spans through the 2025-26 season. Foligno, 36, was in line for unrestricted free agency this summer after signing a one-year, $4 million deal this past offseason.
Two more years of Nick Foligno is exactly the right move for the Chicago Blackhawks. Though he’s sported the A on his sweater this season, Foligno has
The Chicago Blackhawks have announced that they’ve signed veteran forward Nick Foligno to a two-year extension worth a total of $9 million. The veteran is currently out injured, but the Blackhawks have seen all they need to in his short stint with the team to know he’s someone they’d like to keep around.
The forward was acquired by Chicago from the Boston Bruins last June alongside Taylor Hall in a move that saw Ian Mitchell and Alec Regula go the other way.
Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson indicated that it’s not too early to be thinking about the possibility of an extension for Nick Foligno.
When Chicago Blackhawks forward Nick Foligno holds court, there’s a lot that pours out. It’s not just words, either–there’s plenty he’s trying to say. He also can’t help but chuckle as to whether he would have followed his own advice when he was a “kid” coming up in the league.
At this point in his career, Nick Foligno is more of a third-liner, but he will likely be asked to take some top-six minutes in Chicago’s weak forward group unless the Blackhawks make significant upgrades over the summer.
The Chicago Blackhawks have signed recently acquired forward Nick Foligno to a one-year contract worth $4M.
Here’s the fourth feature on the eight potential unrestricted free agents for the Boston Bruins and whether or not they will return to play with the Bruins in the 2023-24 regular season or beyond.
With the Stanley Cup playoffs set to begin next week, it’s the time of year when injured players usually begin to become lineup options once again for teams like the Boston Bruins.
BRIGHTON, MA – The Boston Bruins are beginning to get healthy as the regular season winds down to its final few weeks. Veteran forward Nick Foligno returned to practice on Tuesday at Warrior Ice Arena after missing the last month with a lower body injury suffered at the end of February in Calgary.
Boston Bruins winger Nick Foligno took what appeared to be a late hit from Calgary Flames defenseman Nikita Zadorov late in the second period of the Bruins-Flames game Tuesday night and did nor return.
It appears Nick Foligno is leaning toward playing for his third team in just two seasons.
Nick Foligno is a gritty, hard-working forward who wins puck battles and creates offense in front of the net.
Maple Leafs forward Nick Foligno later fought Perry, a move that many hockey fans criticized.
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