2013–14 Chicago Blackhawks season


The 2013–14 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 88th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on September 25, 1926. The Blackhawks were attempting to repeat as Stanley Cup champions, a feat that had not been accomplished in the NHL since the Detroit Red Wings won consecutive championships in 1997 and 1998.

Regular season

As the defending Stanley Cup Champions, the Blackhawks kicked off the 2013–14 regular season on October 1, 2013, with a 30-minute Banner Raising Ceremony at the United Center to celebrate its historical 2012–13 season. Banners were raised to mark the Blackhawks's clinch of the Central Division, Western Conference, Presidents' Trophy and the Stanley Cup Championship. The Blackhawks then went on to defeat the Washington Capitals in its home opener, and became the first team since the 2008–09 Pittsburgh Penguins to do so. However, unlike the previous season where the Blackhawks were undefeated for the first six games of the season, they quickly fell against the Tampa Bay Lightning and division rival St. Louis Blues in the next two games.
On October 15, with a win against the Carolina Hurricanes, the Blackhawks celebrated its 2,500th regular season win in franchise history.
On January 29, with a win against the Vancouver Canucks, Joel Quenneville reached 693 coaching wins, moving him into sole possession of 3rd place in all-time wins.
On February 3, the Blackhawks played their 6,000th regular season game in franchise history with a 5–3 win over the Los Angeles Kings.
On March 1, the Blackhawks played in their 2nd outdoor game in franchise history at Soldier Field, Home of the Chicago Bears football team. The outdoor game was in part of the new NHL Stadium Series. The Blackhawks hosted the Pittsburgh Penguins as Captains Jonathan Toews and Sidney Crosby would play against each other for the first time ever. In front of a sold out crowd of 62,921, The Blackhawks defeated the Penguins 5-1 in a classic winter storm setting.
On March 19, with a win against the rival St. Louis Blues, Joel Quenneville reached 700 coaching wins.

Standings

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Regular season

Legend:

Detailed records

Playoffs

The Blackhawks qualified for the playoffs for the sixth consecutive season. As the 3rd seed in the Central division, the Blackhawks played the 2nd seed of the Central against the St. Louis Blues in the season's new playoff format.
During the first round against the St. Louis Blues the Blackhawks fell to an early 2–0 deficit in the series with two overtime losses of 4–3 each in St. Louis. The Blackhawks would rally back with 4 consecutive wins to win the best of 7 series. In game 3, Corey Crawford's stellar performance earned him a 2–0 shutout and the 1st star of the game. In Game 4, the Blackhawks had a 2–1 lead until the Blues tied the game with 4.6 seconds left in the 2nd period. The Blues would take the lead in the 3rd period with 7:33 left. The Blackhawks tied the game at 3 with Bryan Bickell's redirect with 3:52 left. In overtime Patrick Kane would score the game-winning goal with 8:43 left. With the series tied 2, game 5 would return to St. Louis with another overtime game as Jonathan Toews scored on a breakaway with 12:25 left to take a 3–2 series lead back to Chicago. In game 6 the Blackhawks would take 1–1 tie into the 3rd period. The Blackhawks would score 4 goals from Jonathan Toews, Patrick Sharp, Andrew Shaw and Duncan Keith to win the game 5–1 and the series 4–2.
The Blackhawks played the Minnesota Wild in the Second Round, a rematch of 2013 Conference Quarterfinals where the Blackhawks won in 5 games. This time around, the Blackhawks won in 6 games.
On May 4, Joel Quenneville won his 800th coached NHL game for both the regular season and playoffs combined. The Blackhawks won Game 2 against the Wild 4–1.
In a back-and-forth series against the Los Angeles Kings in the Western Conference Finals, the Blackhawks lost in 7 games.

Player statistics

Final Stats

Skaters

Player
823444781340
69294069722
762840682634
79655612228
723030602820
781928472020
82734412322
802019391276
82724311010
63101929927
8182028636
7514122632
81422261134
5941216016
77313161138
5911415−628
827714−192
28651166
245611532
42178732
48257252
1722452
921338
16123−22
2101−12
5000−10
3000−10
300000
200010
Totals82253445698208667

Player
198122058
19981738
1961016106
1631215021
192121408
19471178
19731018
195510−26
12268512
19257−18
1942652
17156−28
18145−36
19134−16
19044−314
19213−88
15123−54
702230
15011−616
5000−10
2000−12
7000−40
Totals19581041621163

Goaltenders

Player
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Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Blackhawks. Stats reflect time with the Blackhawks only.

Traded mid-season

Bold/italics denotes franchise record

Roster

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Awards and milestones

Awards

PlayerAwardReached
Duncan KeithJames Norris TrophyJune 24, 2014
Duncan Keith2013-14 NHL First All-Star TeamJune 24, 2014

Milestones

Transactions

The Blackhawks have been involved in the following transactions during the 2013–14 season.

Trades

Free agents acquired

Free agents lost

Claimed via waivers

Lost via waivers

Player signings

Draft picks

The Blackhawks had the following picks at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, which was held in Newark, New Jersey, on June 30, 2013.
Round#PlayerPosNationalityCollege/junior/club team
130Ryan HartmanRWUSAPlymouth
251Carl DahlstromDSwedenLinkopings Jr.
374John HaydenCUSAUSA NTDP
4111Robin NorellDSwedenDjurgarden U18
4121Tyler MotteCUSAUSA NTDP
5134Luke JohnsonCUSALincoln Stars
6181Anthony LouisCUSAUSA NTDP
7211Robin PressDSwedenSodertalje SK

;Draft notes