The 2024-25 Blackhawks season is over. The college season is also over for Blackhawks prospects, and a number of them have signed their first professional contracts. One Blackhawks prospect is now still playing in the OHL postseason. But it’s getting to be that time of year when we can put a wrap on the seasons at every level.
Let’s do that — and take stock of the Blackhawks’ pipeline’s growth and development this season with a final, end-of-year ranking of the best prospects in the Blackhawks’ system.
The biggest change to our prospect updates is the number of players who have signed. Eight of our top ten and 14 of the top 20 have a contract with the Blackhawks now. The Blackhawks have signed 15 of the 30 players drafted in the three classes under Kyle Davidson as the permanent general manager.
Ryan Greene became the seventh to make his NHL debut in Montreal in the penultimate game of the regular season.
The future is coming in waves, and it’s starting to appear in real time at the NHL level.
Because of time spent in the NHL this season, I am choosing to exclude the following players from these prospect rankings: forwards
Frank Nazar, Landon Slaggert, Colton Dach and defensemen
Wyatt Kaiser, Ethan Del Mastro, Nolan Allan, Louis Crevier.
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1. Sam Rinzel, RHD
6-5, 180
Shoots: Right
Acquired: 1st round (No. 25) — 2022 NHL Draft* (
pick acquired from Toronto in Mrazek trade)
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: University of Minnesota (NCAA — Big Ten), Chicago Blackhawks
2024-25 NCAA Stats: 40 games, 10 goals 22 assists, 95 shots on goal, 41 blocks
2024-25 NHL Stats: 9 games, 5 assists, 23:22 ATOI, 22 shots on goal, 12 hits, 4 blocks
Rinzel had a marvelous sophomore season at Minnesota, ranking among the national leaders in offense from the blue line all season. But the improvement in his defensive game stood out most, and made him ready to sign a professional contract when his NCAA season ended. Since joining the Blackhawks, he’s looked the part of a top-pair defenseman consistently. He moves up to No. 1 on out list for the first time based on his excellent showing to end the season in Chicago.
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2. Artyom Levshunov, RHD
6-2, 208
Shoots: Right
Acquired: 1st round (No. 2 overall) — 2024 NHL Draft
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: Rockford IceHogs (AHL), Chicago Blackhawks
2024-25 AHL Stats: 48 games, 5 goals, 16 assists, 133 shots on goal, 1 game-winning goal
2024-25 NHL Stats: 18 games, 6 assists, 20:19 ATOI, 20 blocks, 19 shots on goal
To be clear: Levshunov moving “down” to No. 2 on our list is not a knock on his play this year. He has been in the NHL to close out the regular season and has been very good. He still has work to do with his gaps and knowing when/when not to jump into plays offensively, but he’s looked like an NHL player most of the time he’s been in Chicago. With Rinzel and Levshunov at top of the right side of the Blackhawks’ depth chart on the back end, they’re in enviably good shape for the coming years.
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3. Kevin Korchinski, LHD
6-1, 185
Shoots: Left
Acquired: 1st round (No. 7) — 2022 NHL Draft* (
pick acquired from Ottawa in A. DeBrincat trade)
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: Rockford IceHogs (AHL), Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)
2024-25 AHL Stats: 47 games, 2 goals, 20 assists, 72 shots on goal, 1 game-winning goal
2024-25 NHL Stats: 16 games, 1 goal, 1 assist, 17:05 ATOI, 14 blocks
I am still on the Korchinski bandwagon, and wouldn’t be quick to trade him this summer (unless it’s a blockbuster deal). His skating is really good and he moves the puck well from the back end. His growth has been overshadowed by Rinzel and Levshunov emerging as NHL defenseman this season, but aspects of his game have taken a step forward. He was named the MVP of the AHL All-Star Classic this season as well. He knows he needs to add strength in the offseason.
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4. Nick Lardis, RW
5-11, 165
Shoots: Left
Acquired: 3rd round (No. 67) — 2023 NHL Draft
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: Brantford (OHL)
2024-25 Reg. Season Stats: 65 games, 71 goals, 46 assists, 375 SOG, 25 PPG, 16 GWG
Lardis had an enormous season for Brantford, leading the entire CHL in goals and finishing at or near the top of almost every offensive category in the OHL for the regular season. He’s a sniper who skates well and knows how to find enough real estate to get the puck on (in) the net. The next question for Lardis is how his offense translates to the professional levels. He’s aging out of junior, so he’ll either be in Chicago or Rockford next season. Unfortunately, his OHL postseason ended because of an ugly injury.
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5. Oliver Moore, C/LW
5-11, 194
Shoots: Left
Acquired: 1st round (No. 19 overall) — 2023 NHL Draft* (
pick acq. from TB in the Brandon Hagel trade)
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: University of Minnesota (NCAA — Big Ten), Chicago Blackhawks
2024-25 NCAA Stats: 38 games, 12 goal, 21 assists, 108 shots on goal
2024-25 NHL Stats: 9 games, 4 assists, 13:35 ATOI, 6 hits
Moore had a solid sophomore year at Minnesota and helped lead the US to the first back-to-back gold medals at the World Juniors. His speed is elite and he plays a very good all-around game. He made the jump to the NHL after an early exit from the NCAA tournament and has looked the part of an NHL player. There will continue to be learning moments for him, especially in the faceoff circle, but his wheels have been noticeable from his first day with the Blackhawks.
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6. Sacha Boisvert, C
6-2, 180
Shoots: Left
Acquired: 1st round (No. 18) — 2024 NHL Draft* (
pick acq. from Islanders in pick swap)
2024-25 Team: North Dakota (NCHC)
2024-25 Stats: 37 games, 18 goal, 14 assists, 94 shots on goal, 5 GWG
Boisvert was named the NCHC Rookie of the Year and led North Dakota in scoring — and then hit the transfer portal.
He will head to Boston University next season, where a door is open for a top-six center spot with the Blackhawks signing Greene. He had an impressive freshman season against very good competition and will have a tough sophomore year in Hockey East ahead.
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7. Marek Vanacker, LW
6-1, 178
Shoots: Left
Acquired: 1st round (No. 27) — 2024 NHL Draft* (
pick acq. from Carolina in pick swap)
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: Brantford (OHL)
2024-25 Reg. Season Stats: 45 games, 24 goals, 18 assists, 118 shots on net, 1 SHG, 6 PPG
Vanacker’s season started late because of summer shoulder surgery but he came on strong as the season progressed. He has an entry-level contract signed, but his age will keep him in the OHL again next year. That’s fine; he could use a full, healthy season to produce and be more physically ready for the pro game. The ceiling is very high for Vanacker who is another player who is fast as the wind and plays a good 200-foot game.
8. Jack Pridham, RW
6-2, 185
Shoots: Right
Acquired: 3rd round (No. 92) — 2024 NHL Draft
2024-25 Team: West Kelowna (BCHL): 12 games, 5 goals, 5 assists
2024-25 Stats: Kitchener (OHL): 44 games, 25 goals, 24 assists, 169 shots on goal, 5 GWG
Pridham wasn’t high on many people’s lists of prospects to watch when the season started and he was in the BCHL with a commitment to Boston University. But the NCAA changing its rules about CHL players entering the college ranks opened the door for many, including Pridham, to play junior this season. He did that, and opened a lot of eyes. He has good size and is another excellent skater. He’s going to be a guy with an up arrow next to his name in college next season. I hope he skates with Boisvert for BU.
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9. Ryan Greene, C
6-2, 194
Shoots: Right
Acquired: 2nd round (No. 57) — 2022 NHL Draft* (
pick acquired from Minnesota in MA Fleury trade)
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: Boston University (Hockey East), Chicago Blackhawks
2024-25 NCAA Stats: 40 games, 13 goals 25 assists, 88 shots on goal, 2 game-winning goals
2024-25 NHL Stats: 2 games, 13:12 ATOI, 33.3 FO% (6 of 18)
Greene appeared in his third and final Frozen Four with BU, this time as a co-captain. Unfortunately, this trip also came up empty but he signed his entry-level contract the next day and appeared in the final two games of the regular season for the Blackhawks. He’s a good skater who wins faceoffs and plays a smart, defensive game but also contributes offensively.
10. Roman Kantserov, RW
5-9, 176
Shoots: Left
Acquired: 2nd round (No. 44) — 2023 NHL Draft* (
pick acquired from OTT in Zaitsev trade)
2024-25 Team: Metallurg Magnitogorsk (KHL)
2024-25 Stats: 47 games, 13 goals, 25 assists
Kantersov will spend another season in the KHL (unless something changes, which is possible given the number of players leaving for the NHL recently). He’s a bona fide offensive threat in spite of being undersized. With the number of playmakers coming in the Chicago system, it will be interesting to see when he comes to North America and how his game translates to the pro ranks here.
11. AJ Spellacy, C
6-3, 204
Shoots: Right
Acquired: 3rd round (No. 72) — 2024 NHL Draft* (
pick acq. from Ottawa in DeBrincat trade)
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: Windsor (OHL)
2024-25 Stats: 62 games, 18 goals, 19 assists, 159 shots on goal, 2 GWG, 2 SHG
Spellacy signed his entry-level deal late in the season after opening a lot of eyes in Chicago during training camp and the preseason back in September. We’ve all heard about his football background (he was a D1 recruit) and that translates to the ice with his physical style of play. He’s played center and wing for Windsor this season. Because of his age, he’ll still be an NHL or OHL guy next year. Spellacy has missed time in the playoffs because of an upper-body injury.
12. Drew Commesso, G
6-2, 180
Acquired: 2nd round (No. 46) — 2020 NHL Draft* (
pick acquired from Vegas in M. Subban trade)
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: Rockford IceHogs (AHL), Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)
2024-25 Stats (AHL): 27 games, 11-12-2, .905 save pct, 2.72 GAA, 3 shutouts
2024-25 Stats (NHL): 2 games (1 start), .846 save pct.
Commesso saw a little run in the NHL this season because of injuries on the Blackhawks. He dealt with an injury in the middle of the season but came back with a very strong finish to the season. We’ll get a good idea of how the organization feels about his timeline to the NHL with how they handle the depth chart at the highest level this summer. He’s been impressive down the stretch.
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13. Aidan Thompson, C/LW
5-11, 180
Shoots: Left
Acquired: 3rd round (No. 90) — 2022 NHL Draft* (
pick acquired from Calgary in N. Zadorov trade)
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: University of Denver (NCHC), Rockford IceHogs (AHL)
2024-25 NCAA Stats: 44 games, 21 goals, 34 assists, 164 shots on goal, 7 PPG, 3 GWG
2024-25 AHL Stats: 4 games, 1 assist
Thompson moved from primarily playing center in a checking role at DU to the top-line left wing spot this year and his offensive game exploded. He was among the national leaders in point production this year and helped Denver get back to the Frozen Four. The Blackhawks signed Thompson to a two-year, entry-level contract when his season ended and a PTO in Rockford; he could only sign for two years because he’s already 23. He can fly, plays a good defensive game and his offensive season makes him more intriguing moving forward.
14. Victor Söderström, RHD
6-0, 196
Shoots: Right
Acquired: via trade (
with Shea Weber from Utah on March 5, 2025)
2024-25 Team: Brynäs IF (SHL)
2024-25 Stats: 49 games, 9 goals, 28 assists
Söderström, 24, was originally a first-round pick (No. 11 overall) by the Arizona Coyotes in 2019. He had 32 points in 62 games in the AHL for Tucson last year before leaving North America to go back to Sweden for this season. The Blackhawks acquired his rights at the deadline and he’s now a fascinating prospects who is rumored to be coming back to this side of the pond for next season. He has appeared in 53 NHL games to date.
15. Samuel Savoie, LW
5-10, 189
Shoots: Left
Acquired: 3rd round (No. 81) — 2022 NHL Draft* (
pick acquired from Vegas in pick swap)
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: Rockford IceHogs (AHL)
2024-25 Stats: 55 games, 6 goals, 11 assists, 85 shots on goal
Savoie continues to be a really good depth piece in the system and has come all the way back from an awful injury that cost him most of his 2023-24 season. With the offensive players in the system now, he may be locked into a bottom-six role when the call comes to see the NHL, but that’s okay. The Andrew Shaw comps are real. He’s a fun one to watch.
16. John Mustard, C/W
6-1, 185
Shoots: Left
Acquired: 3rd round (No. 67) — 2024 NHL Draft
2024-25 Team: Providence (Hockey East)
2024-25 Stats: 37 games, 7 goal, 13 assist, 108 shots on goal, 2 PPG, 1 GWG
Mustard might have been the best skater in the 2024 NHL Draft. I know, shocking, right? He had a nice freshman season in a very competitive Hockey East conference and scored some big goals for the Friars. He will probably get 1-2 more years of college hockey before turning pro. But, again, this is an excellent skater in the system to watch develop.
17. Martin Mišiak, C/W
6-2, 200
Shoots: Left
Acquired: 2nd round (No. 55) — 2023 NHL Draft* (
pick acquired in P. Kane trade)
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: Erie Otters (OHL)
2024-25 Reg. Season Stats: 60 games, 23 goals, 36 assists, 161 shots on goal, 9 PPG, 5 GWG
To his credit, Mišiak had a really good second half of the season and started the playoffs on fire for Erie. I wasn’t as high on him earlier in the year; I hoped he might be in Rockford this season but the organization opted for him to spend another year in the OHL. He can play center or the wing and had some big-time goals in the playoffs for the Otters. I’ll be very interested to see how the Blackhawks and IceHogs use him next year.
18. Taige Harding, LHD
6-7, 235
Shoots: Left
Acquired: 3rd round (No. 91) — 2021 NHL Draft* (
pick acquired in pick swap with CAR)
SIGNED
2024-25 Team: Providence College (NCAA — Hockey East), Rockford IceHogs (AHL)
2024-25 NCAA Stats: 37 games, 2 goals, 12 assists, 32 shots on net, 30 blocked shots
2024-25 AHL Stats: 8 games, 3 assists
Read Harding’s height and weight again. Some folks here and on social media have questioned why I have been so high on his stock this season but he earned a two-year, entry-level when his senior year ended (and a PTO in Rockford). Like Thompson, his age (23) is why he only got a two-year deal. The organization likes his physical game. He’ll finish this year in Rockford and start next year there.
19. Alex Pharand, C/W
6-3, 192
Shoots: Right
Acquired: 4th round (No. 99) — 2023 NHL Draft
2024-25 Team: Sudbury (OHL)
2024-25 Reg. Season Stats: 65 games, 17 goals, 42 assists, 153 shots on goal, 8 PPG
Pharand doesn’t have a pro contract yet but he had a really nice season playing both center and the wing for Sudbury in the OHL. He has better size than some other Blackhawks forward prospects and uses it well, which gives him an edge. I was disappointed he got hurt and couldn’t participate in the prospect scrimmages or training camp before this season. We’ll see if he’s in Rockford this fall.
20. Adam Gajan, G
6-2, 180
Acquired: 2nd round (No. 35) — 2023 NHL Draft
2024-25 Team: Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC)
2024-25 Stats: 21 games (20 starts), 7-12-1, .885 save pct, 3.33 GAA, 1 shutout
Gajan dealt with injuries and missed a big chunk of the middle of the season for Minnesota-Duluth (he didn’t appear in a game between Nov. 23 and Feb. 8). He finished the season with a .900 save percentage or better in five of his last eight starts, however. Goalies take time, and he’ll get at least another couple years in college to develop. With
Spencer Knight in the NHL and Commesso on the way, there is no rush on Gajan.
Honorable Mention
Dominic James, C**
Aku Räty, W
Ilya Safonov, C
Gavin Hayes, W
Dmitry Kuzmin, LHD
Milton Oscarson, C
Joel Svensson, RW
Jiri Felcman, C
** —
James would have been included in my top 20 prospects, but the fact that he has not signed an entry-level contract and confirmation he’s exploring his options as a potential free agent this summer means I’m leaving him on the list as an honorable mention but not ranking him at this time.