Over the course of the next month, Chicago Hockey Now will be profiling every Chicago Blackhawks player from the 2023-24 season. Today will be forward Ryan Donato.
The Chicago Blackhawks have just seven games left this season. Once again, the team sits near the bottom of the league standings, giving them better odds for the 2024 NHL Draft Lottery.
The Philadelphia Flyers are hosting the Chicago Blackhawks at the Wells Fargo Center on Saturday night, and things did not get off to a great start in South Philly.
The Chicago Blackhawks aren't playing for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The team was eliminated back in February and recently is coming off a rough stretch on the road.
While most of us were sleeping, the Chicago Blackhawks completed their biggest regular season comeback since 2009 against the Calgary Flames. The Hawks were down 4–0 to the San Jose Sharks on Saturday night with 1:24 left to go in the second period and won at the 18-second mark in overtime.
The Chicago Blackhawks (14-32-2) will have a matchup with the Edmonton Oilers (27-15-1). Puck drop is 9:00pm in Edmonton. The Blackhawks were a Ryan Donato breakaway goal away from cutting the deficit to 4-3.
A little over a week ago, the Philadelphia Flyers traded their first-round pick from the 2022 NHL Draft to the Anaheim Ducks for defenseman Jamie Drysdale and a 2025 second-round pick.
CHICAGO – It was a familiar start for the Chicago Blackhawks, trailing by a pair of goals. But the second period lacked the jump they had a game prior and they couldn’t muster the same comeback they did against Toronto.
You don’t have to go to Harvard to know that playing with Connor Bedard is a good idea. Funny enough, Chicago Blackhawks’ forward Ryan Donato did go to Harvard, playing three years for the Crimson Tide after being drafted by the Boston Bruins in the second round of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.
The Chicago Blackhawks have a few injuries on their hands midway through the 2023 preseason. Forwards Ryan Donato and Philipp Kurashev are dealing with ailments of varying degrees.
Welcome to the August 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 didn’t make big moves when free agency opened on July 1. Since they added players like Taylor Hall, Nick Foligno, and Corey Perry during the 2023 NHL Draft week, and with few departures, the room on the current roster seemed slim, making the lack of moves justifiable.
The Chicago Blackhawks made plenty of high-octane moves in June to set the team’s foundation for this fall and beyond. General manager Kyle Davidson clarified where the roster stands in his last press conference before the long offseason.
Looking to add a veteran to their bottom-six depth, the Chicago Blackhawks have agreed to a two-year, $4 million free-agent contract with Ryan Donato on Saturday to add to a flurry of moves this week by general manager (GM) Kyle Davidson.
Donato spent the 2022-23 season with the Seattle Kraken, where he notched 14 goals and 13 assists for 27 points in 71 games.
We continue our look around the NHL with an overview of the free agent situation for the Seattle Kraken.
Ryan Donato is once again one of the best Seattle Kraken players that is rarely talked about. The 26-year-old is on pace to break his career high in points set last season with 31 and has done this despite playing mostly in the bottom six and without significant power-play time.
Ryan Donato scored for the fourth consecutive game as the Seattle Kraken defeated the visiting St. Louis Blues 5-2 on Tuesday night. Carson Soucy, Daniel Sprong, Jared McCann and Brandon Tanev also tallied for Seattle, which won its second consecutive game.
In 74 games with the Kraken last season, Donato posted a career-high 31 points, averaging only 13:48 of ice time.
On August 14, the Maple Leafs announced Matthews had wrist surgery and that the operation was a success. However; the timetable on his return is six weeks.
In anticipation of the Seattle Kraken‘s inaugural season, we at The Hockey Writers will be doing a deep dive on each player. This installment focuses on forward Ryan Donato, who the Kraken signed as an unrestricted free agent.
Early in his career, it looked like Ryan Donato was going to be a player who could be a capable secondary scorer for Boston.
While he is talented, Minnesota stuck Donato on their fourth line, with little room to advance up the ranks. In San Jose, he'll likely see much more ice time.
The Florida Panthers have also inquired on Donato, according to reports.
Wild GM Bill Guerin is still getting a sense for his team, but it appears there are some players he’s open to moving on from.
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