National Hockey League team season
The 2014–15 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 89th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on September 25, 1926.[2] The Blackhawks finished the season with a 48–28–6 record, finishing in third place in the Central Division . They defeated the Nashville Predators in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs , four games to two. In the next round, they swept the Minnesota Wild in four games. In the Western Conference Finals, the 'Hawks outlasted the Anaheim Ducks , winning the series four games to three. In the Stanley Cup Finals , they faced the Tampa Bay Lightning . On June 15, 2015, the team won the Stanley Cup , defeating the Lightning four games to two and winning the Cup at home for the first time since 1938. This was the Blackhawks' third Cup championship in six seasons. Duncan Keith received the Conn Smythe trophy as MVP of the playoffs.
On December 21, 2014, the Blackhawks debuted a special decal in remembrance of the passing of assistant equipment manager Clinton "Clint" Reif who died during the season, the Blackhawks wore "CR" on their helmets for the remainder of the 2014–15 season.[3]
Off-season [ edit ] On July 14, 2014, the Blackhawks announced that Kevin Dineen , a former teammate of head coach Joel Quenneville , had been hired as an assistant coach.[4]
Pre-season [ edit ] The Chicago Blackhawks' pre-season schedule included a September 28, 2014, exhibition game held at the Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan , against the Edmonton Oilers .[5]
Standings [ edit ] Playoffs [ edit ] The Chicago Blackhawks entered the playoffs as the Central Division's third seed. The Blackhawks lost the last four games of the regular season, thus they did not win the Central Division title. After defeating the Nashville Predators four games to two in the first round, they went on to sweep the Minnesota Wild in the second round, then defeated the Anaheim Ducks four games to three in the Western Conference Final. It was only the third time in Blackhawks history that they had won a playoff series after trailing three games to two. On May 19, 2015, the Blackhawks played the longest game in their history (116:12) against the Ducks as part of the Western Conference Finals.[6] The Blackhawks defeated Anaheim in Game 7 and moved on to face the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Finals . On June 15, 2015, Chicago won the Stanley Cup in Game 6 by a 2–0 scoreline.[7] [8] This marked the Blackhawks' third Stanley Cup victory in six seasons. This was the first Blackhawks Stanley Cup clinched on home ice in 77 years , having won the decisive games in 2010 and 2013 titles on the road, and the first time a Stanley Cup title has been won in Chicago since 1992 when the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Blackhawks at Chicago Stadium . It was also the first time any Chicago sports team won a Championship at home since the Chicago Bulls in 1997 [9] [10]
Schedule and results [ edit ] Pre-season [ edit ] Regular season [ edit ] Game log October: 6–3–1 (Home: 4–1–1 ; Road: 2–2–0) Pts. 13 # Date Opponent Score OT Decision Arena Attendance Record Pts Recap 1 October 9 @ Dallas Stars 3–2 SO Crawford American Airlines Center 18,768 1–0–0 2 W1 2 October 11 Buffalo Sabres 6–2 Crawford United Center 22,012 2–0–0 4 W2 3 October 15 Calgary Flames 1–2 OT Crawford United Center 21,112 2–0–1 5 O1 4 October 18 Nashville Predators 2–1 OT Crawford United Center 21,640 3–0–1 7 W1 5 October 21 Philadelphia Flyers 4–0 Raanta United Center 21,162 4–0–1 9 W2 6 October 23 @ Nashville Predators 2–3 Raanta Bridgestone Arena 17,157 4–1–1 9 L1 7 October 25 @ St. Louis Blues 2–3 Raanta Scottrade Center 19,434 4–2–1 9 L2 8 October 26 Ottawa Senators 2–1 Darling United Center 21,310 5–2–1 11 W1 9 October 28 Anaheim Ducks 0–1 Darling United Center 21,233 5–3–1 11 L1 10 October 30 @ Ottawa Senators 5–4 SO Darling Canadian Tire Centre 17,529 6–3–1 13 W1
November: 9–5–0 (Home: 3–2–0 ; Road: 6–3–0) Pts. 18 # Date Opponent Score OT Decision Arena Attendance Record Pts Recap 11 November 1 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 2–3 Crawford Air Canada Centre 19,138 6–4–1 13 L1 12 November 2 Winnipeg Jets 0–1 Crawford United Center 21,204 6–5–1 13 L2 13 November 4 @ Montreal Canadiens 5–0 Crawford Bell Centre 21,287 7–5–1 15 W1 14 November 7 Washington Capitals 2–3 Crawford United Center 21,892 7–6–1 15 L1 15 November 9 San Jose Sharks 5–2 Crawford United Center 21,489 8–6–1 17 W1 16 November 11 Tampa Bay Lightning 3–2 SO Crawford United Center 21,345 9–6–1 19 W2 17 November 14 @ Detroit Red Wings 1–4 Crawford Joe Louis Arena 20,027 9–7–1 19 L1 18 November 16 Dallas Stars 6–2 Crawford United Center 21,671 10–7–1 21 W1 19 November 20 @ Calgary Flames 4–3 Crawford Scotiabank Saddledome 19,289 11–7–1 23 W2 20 November 22 @ Edmonton Oilers 7–1 Crawford Rexall Place 16,839 12–7–1 25 W3 21 November 23 @ Vancouver Canucks 1–4 Crawford Rogers Arena 18,663 12–8–1 25 L1 22 November 26 @ Colorado Avalanche 3–2 Crawford Pepsi Center 18,007 13–8–1 27 W1 23 November 28 @ Anaheim Ducks 4–1 Crawford Honda Center 17,355 14–8–1 29 W2 24 November 29 @ Los Angeles Kings 4–1 Crawford Staples Center 18,471 15–8–1 31 W3
December: 10–2–1 (Home: 6–1–0 ; Road: 4–1–1) Pts. 21 # Date Opponent Score OT Decision Arena Attendance Record Pts Recap 25 December 3 St. Louis Blues 4–1 Raanta United Center 21,514 16–8–1 33 W4 26 December 5 Montreal Canadiens 4–3 Raanta United Center 22,087 17–8–1 35 W5 27 December 6 @ Nashville Predators 3–1 Darling Bridgestone Arena 17,212 18–8–1 37 W6 28 December 9 @ New Jersey Devils 3–2 SO Darling Prudential Center 16,210 19–8–1 39 W7 29 December 11 @ Boston Bruins 3–2 Darling TD Garden 17,565 20–8–1 41 W8 30 December 13 @ New York Islanders 2–3 Darling Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum 16,170 20–9–1 41 L1 31 December 14 Calgary Flames 2–1 Raanta United Center 21,572 21–9–1 43 W1 32 December 16 Minnesota Wild 5–3 Raanta United Center 21,472 22–9–1 45 W2 33 December 20 @ Columbus Blue Jackets 2–3 SO Crawford Nationwide Arena 18,164 22–9–2 46 O1 34 December 21 Toronto Maple Leafs 4–0 Raanta United Center 22,131 23–9–2 48 W1 35 December 23 Winnipeg Jets 1–5 Crawford United Center 22,095 23–10–2 48 L1 36 December 27 @ Colorado Avalanche 5–2 Crawford Pepsi Center 18,085 24–10–2 50 W1 37 December 29 Nashville Predators 5–4 SO Crawford United Center 22,208 25–10–2 52 W2
January: 6–7–0 (Home: 3–3–0 ; Road: 3–4–0) Pts. 12 # Date Opponent Score OT Decision Arena Attendance Record Pts Recap 38 January 1(Winter Classic ) @ Washington Capitals 2–3 Crawford Nationals Park 42,832 25–11–2 52 L1 39 January 4 Dallas Stars 5–4 OT Crawford United Center 21,884 26–11–2 54 W1 40 January 6 Colorado Avalanche 0–2 Crawford United Center 21,492 26–12–2 54 L1 41 January 8 @ Minnesota Wild 4–2 Crawford Xcel Energy Center 19,060 27–12–2 56 W1 42 January 9 @ Edmonton Oilers 2–5 Raanta Rexall Place 16,839 27–13–2 56 L1 43 January 11 Minnesota Wild 4–1 Crawford United Center 21,809 28–13–2 58 W1 44 January 16 Winnipeg Jets 2–4 Crawford United Center 22,051 28–14–2 58 L1 45 January 18 Dallas Stars 3–6 Crawford United Center 22,135 28–15–2 58 L2 46 January 20 Arizona Coyotes 6–1 Raanta United Center 21,427 29–15–2 60 W1 47 January 21 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 2–3 SO Crawford Consol Energy Center 18,655 30–15–2 62 W2 48 January 28 @ Los Angeles Kings 3–4 Crawford Staples Center 18,525 30–16–2 62 L1 49 January 30 @ Anaheim Ducks 4–1 Crawford Honda Center 17,497 31–16–2 64 W1 50 January 31 @ San Jose Sharks 0–2 Raanta SAP Center at San Jose 17,562 31–17–2 64 L1
February: 6–4–3 (Home: 3–2–3 ; Road: 3–2–0) Pts. 15 # Date Opponent Score OT Decision Arena Attendance Record Pts Recap 51 February 3 @ Minnesota Wild 0–3 Crawford Xcel Energy Center 19,104 31–18–2 64 L2 52 February 6 @ Winnipeg Jets 2–1 OT Crawford MTS Centre 15,016 32–18–2 66 W1 53 February 8 @ St. Louis Blues 4–2 Crawford Scottrade Center 19,657 33–18–2 68 W2 54 February 9 Arizona Coyotes 2–3 SO Raanta United Center 21,337 33–18–3 69 O1 55 February 11 Vancouver Canucks 4–5 OT Crawford United Center 21,346 33–18–4 70 O2 56 February 13 New Jersey Devils 3–1 Crawford United Center 22,186 34–18–4 72 W1 57 February 15 Pittsburgh Penguins 2–1 SO Crawford United Center 22,169 35–18–4 74 W2 58 February 18 Detroit Red Wings 2–3 SO Crawford United Center 22,112 35–18–5 75 O1 59 February 20 Colorado Avalanche 1–4 Crawford United Center 22,103 35–19–5 75 L1 60 February 22 Boston Bruins 2–6 Crawford United Center 22,104 35–20–5 75 L2 61 February 24 Florida Panthers 3–2 SO Darling United Center 21,526 36–20–5 77 W1 62 February 26 @ Florida Panthers 3–0 Crawford BB&T Center 17,387 37–20–5 79 W2 63 February 27 @ Tampa Bay Lightning 0–4 Darling Amalie Arena 19,204 37–21–5 79 L1
March: 9–3–1 (Home: 4–1–1 ; Road: 5–2–0) Pts. 19 # Date Opponent Score OT Decision Arena Attendance Record Pts Recap 64 March 2 Carolina Hurricanes 5–2 Crawford United Center 21,641 38–21–5 81 W1 65 March 6 Edmonton Oilers 2–1 SO Crawford United Center 22,017 39–21–5 83 W2 66 March 8 New York Rangers 0–1 OT Crawford United Center 22,160 39–21–6 84 O1 67 March 12 @ Arizona Coyotes 2–1 Crawford Gila River Arena 17,534 40–21–6 86 W1 68 March 14 @ San Jose Sharks 6–2 Crawford SAP Center at San Jose 17,562 41–21–6 88 W2 69 March 17 New York Islanders 4–1 Crawford United Center 22,080 42–21–6 90 W3 70 March 18 @ New York Rangers 1–0 Darling Madison Square Garden 18,006 43–21–6 92 W4 71 March 21 @ Dallas Stars 0–4 Crawford American Airlines Center 18,532 43–22–6 92 L1 72 March 23 @ Carolina Hurricanes 3–1 Crawford PNC Arena 13,786 44–22–6 94 W1 73 March 25 @ Philadelphia Flyers 1–4 Crawford Wells Fargo Center 19,831 44–23–6 94 L1 74 March 27 Columbus Blue Jackets 2–5 Crawford United Center 22,187 44–24–6 94 L2 75 March 29 @ Winnipeg Jets 4–3 Crawford MTS Centre 15,016 45–24–6 96 W1 76 March 30 Los Angeles Kings 4–1 Darling United Center 21,848 46–24–6 98 W2
April: 2–4–0 (Home: 1–2–0 ; Road: 1–2–0) Pts. 4 # Date Opponent Score OT Decision Arena Attendance Record Pts Recap 77 April 2 Vancouver Canucks 3–1 Crawford United Center 21,901 47–24–6 100 W3 78 April 3 @ Buffalo Sabres 4–3 Darling First Niagara Center 19,070 48–24–6 102 W4 79 April 5 St. Louis Blues 1–2 Crawford United Center 22,017 48–25–6 102 L1 80 April 7 Minnesota Wild 1–2 Crawford United Center 21,851 48–26–6 102 L2 81 April 9 @ St. Louis Blues 1–2 Crawford Scottrade Center 19,751 48–27–6 102 L3 82 April 11 @ Colorado Avalanche 2–3 Darling Pepsi Center 18,049 48–28–6 102 L4
Legend : Win (2 points) Loss (0 points) Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
Detailed records Playoffs [ edit ] 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs Western Conference First Round vs. (C2) Nashville Predators: Chicago won series 4–2 # Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap 1 April 15 Chicago 4–3 Nashville 2OT Darling 17,225 1–0 Recap 2 April 17 Chicago 2–6 Nashville Crawford 17,208 1–1 Recap 3 April 19 Nashville 2–4 Chicago Darling 22,020 2–1 Recap 4 April 21 Nashville 2–3 Chicago 3OT Darling 22,014 3–1 Recap 5 April 23 Chicago 2–5 Nashville Darling 17,238 3–2 Recap 6 April 25 Nashville 3–4 Chicago Crawford 22,171 4–2 Recap
Western Conference Second Round vs. (WC1) Minnesota Wild: Chicago won series 4–0 # Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap 1 May 1 Minnesota 3–4 Chicago Crawford 21,851 1–0 Recap 2 May 3 Minnesota 1–4 Chicago Crawford 21,934 2–0 Recap 3 May 5 Chicago 1–0 Minnesota Crawford 19,349 3–0 Recap 4 May 7 Chicago 4–3 Minnesota Crawford 19,163 4–0 Recap
Western Conference Final vs. (P1) Anaheim Ducks: Chicago won series 4–3 # Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap 1 May 17 Chicago 1–4 Anaheim Crawford 17,291 0–1 Recap 2 May 19 Chicago 3–2 Anaheim 3OT Crawford 17,234 1–1 Recap 3 May 21 Anaheim 2–1 Chicago Crawford 22,160 1–2 Recap 4 May 23 Anaheim 4–5 Chicago 2OT Crawford 22,404 2–2 Recap 5 May 25 Chicago 4–5 Anaheim OT Crawford 17,289 2–3 Recap 6 May 27 Anaheim 2–5 Chicago Crawford 22,089 3–3 Recap 7 May 30 Chicago 5–3 Anaheim Crawford 17,375 4–3 Recap
Stanley Cup Finals vs. (A2) Tampa Bay Lightning: Chicago won series 4–2 # Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series Recap 1 June 3 Chicago 2–1 Tampa Bay Crawford 19,204 1–0 Recap 2 June 6 Chicago 3–4 Tampa Bay Crawford 19,204 1–1 Recap 3 June 8 Tampa Bay 3–2 Chicago Crawford 22,336 1–2 Recap 4 June 10 Tampa Bay 1–2 Chicago Crawford 22,354 2–2 Recap 5 June 13 Chicago 2–1 Tampa Bay Crawford 19,204 3–2 Recap 6 June 15 Tampa Bay 0–2 Chicago Crawford 22,424 4–2 Recap
Legend : Win Loss
Player stats [ edit ] Final stats
Skaters [ edit ] Goaltenders [ edit ] Regular season Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM Corey Crawford 57 57 3,332:32 32 20 5 126 2.27 1,661 .924 2 0 1 8 Scott Darling 14 13 832:31 9 4 0 27 1.94 419 .936 1 0 0 0 Antti Raanta 14 12 792:11 7 4 1 25 1.89 389 .936 2 0 0 0 Totals 82 4,957:14 48 28 6 174 2.11 2,469 .930 5 0 1 8
Playoffs Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM Corey Crawford 20 19 1,223:48 13 6 47 2.31 616 .924 2 0 0 0 Scott Darling 5 4 297:46 3 1 11 2.21 171 .936 0 0 0 0 Totals 23 1,521 16 7 58 2.28 787 .926 2 0 0 0
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Blackhawks. Stats reflect time with the Blackhawks only. ‡ Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Blackhawks only. Bold/italics denotes franchise record.
Notable achievements [ edit ] Milestones [ edit ] Regular season Player Milestone Reached T. van Riemsdyk 1st career NHL game October 9, 2014 B. Smith 100th career NHL game October 21, 2014 S. Darling 1st career NHL game 1st career NHL win October 26, 2014 P. Kane 500th career NHL point October 26, 2014 M. Hossa 1,100th career NHL game 1,000th career NHL point October 30, 2014 J. Oduya 600th career NHL game November 2, 2014 N. Hjalmarsson 400th career NHL game November 4, 2014 J. Toews 200th career NHL goal November 4, 2014 D. Keith 700th career NHL game November 7, 2014 T. van Riemsdyk 1st career NHL assist 1st career NHL point November 9, 2014 J. Toews 500th career NHL game November 11, 2014 B. Richards 1,000th career NHL game November 16, 2014 B. Seabrook 700th career NHL game November 20, 2014 A. Clendening 1st career NHL game 1st career NHL goal 1st career NHL point November 20, 2014 B. Richards 600th career NHL assist November 20, 2014 P. Danault 1st career NHL game November 22, 2014 D. Carcillo 400th career NHL game November 22, 2014 A. Clendening 1st career NHL assist November 22, 2014 B. Bickell 300th career NHL game November 23, 2014 B. Seabrook 300th career NHL point November 26, 2014 K. Dahlbeck 1st career NHL game December 6, 2014 K. Dahlbeck 1st career NHL goal 1st career NHL point December 11, 2014 P. Sharp 700th career NHL game December 29, 2014 P. Sharp 500th career NHL point December 29, 2014 A. Shaw 200th career NHL game January 1, 2015 B. Saad 100th career NHL point January 9, 2015 T. Teravainen 1st career NHL goal 1st career NHL point January 16, 2015 P. Kane 200th career NHL goal January 20, 2015 T. Teravainen 1st career NHL assist January 20, 2015 D. Keith 400th career NHL point January 30, 2015 D. Carcillo 100th career NHL point February 8, 2015 R. Hartman 1st career NHL game February 13, 2015 B. Richards 900th career NHL point March 12, 2015 S. Darling 1st career NHL shutout March 18, 2015 K. Timonen 1100th career NHL game March 21, 2015 J. Toews 500th career NHL point March 23, 2015 D. Rundblad 100th career NHL game March 27, 2015 B. Saad 200th career NHL game March 27, 2015 A. Shaw 100th career NHL point March 30, 2015 N. Hjalmarsson 100th career NHL point March 30, 2015 K. Baun 1st career NHL game April 7, 2015 M. Paliotta 1st career NHL game 1st career NHL assist 1st career NHL point April 11, 2015
All Star Game [ edit ] Chicago Blackhawks NHL All-Star representatives at the 2015 National Hockey League All-Star Game in Columbus, Ohio at Nationwide Arena .
Corey Crawford , G, (Team Toews) Jonathan Toews , C, Captain, (Team Toews) Patrick Kane , RW, Assistant Captain, (Team Foligno), Winner of the Accuracy Shooting event in the skills competition . Duncan Keith , D, (Team Foligno) Brent Seabrook , D, (Team Toews)
Transactions [ edit ] The Blackhawks have been involved in the following transactions during the 2014–15 season.
Free agents acquired [ edit ] Date Player Former team Contract terms (in U.S. dollars ) Ref July 1, 2014 Scott Darling Milwaukee Admirals 1 year, $550,000 [24] July 1, 2014 Cody Bass Columbus Blue Jackets 1 year, $550,000 [24] July 1, 2014 Pierre-Cedric Labrie Tampa Bay Lightning 1 year, $550,000 [24] July 1, 2014 Brad Richards New York Rangers 1 year, $2 million [25] July 2, 2014 Kyle Cumiskey MODO 1 year, $600,000 [26] August 18, 2014 Michael Leighton HC Donbass 1 year, $550,000 [27] October 5, 2014 Daniel Carcillo New York Rangers 1 year, $550,000 [28] March 26, 2015 Kyle Baun Colgate University 2 years, entry-level contract [29] April 2, 2015 Tanner Kero Michigan Technological University 2 years, entry-level contract [30] April 30, 2015 Erik Gustafsson Frölunda HC 2 years [31] May 1, 2015 Artemi Panarin SKA Saint Petersburg 2 years [32]
Free agents lost [ edit ]
Claimed via waivers [ edit ] Player Old team Date claimed off waivers
Lost via waivers [ edit ]
Player signings [ edit ] Date Player Contract terms (in U.S. dollars) Ref June 27, 2014 Ben Smith 2 years, $3 million contract extension [35] June 27, 2014 Antti Raanta 2 years, $1.5 million contract extension [35] June 27, 2014 Jeremy Morin 2 years, $1.6 million contract extension [36] July 1, 2014 Peter Regin 1 year, $650,000 [37] July 9, 2014 Patrick Kane 8 years, $84 million contract extension [38] July 9, 2014 Jonathan Toews 8 years, $84 million contract extension [38] February 22, 2015 Scott Darling 2 years, contract extension [39] March 21, 2015 Vinnie Hinostroza 3 years, entry-level contract [40] March 26, 2015 Michael Paliotta 2 years, entry-level contract [41]
Name Date Details Kevin Dineen [42] July 14, 2014 Named as Assistant Coach DJ Kogut[43] January 14, 2015 Named as Assistant Equipment Manager
Suspensions/fines [ edit ] Player Explanation Length Salary Date issued Joakim Nordstrom Boarding on Arizona Coyotes defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson during NHL Game No. 1011 in Arizona on Thursday, March 12, 2015, at 19:22 of the third period. 2 games $6,630.82 March 13, 2015[44] Andrew Shaw Diving/Embellishment during a game against the Los Angeles Kings in Chicago on Monday, March 30, 2015, at 5:24 of the first period. — $2,000.00 April 10, 2015[45]
Draft picks [ edit ] Below are the Chicago Blackhawks' selections made at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft , held on June 27–28, 2014, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .[46]
Draft notes a The San Jose Sharks ' first-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on June 27, 2014, that sent a first-round pick in 2014 (27th overall) and Florida's third-round pick in 2014 (62nd overall) to San Jose in exchange for the Rangers sixth-round pick in 2014 (179th overall) and this pick.[15] The Chicago Blackhawks' first-round pick went to the San Jose Sharks as the result of a trade on June 27, 2014, that sent a first-round pick in 2014 (20th overall) and the Rangers sixth-round pick in 2014 (179th overall) to Chicago in exchange for Florida's third-round pick in 2014 (62nd overall) and this pick.[15] The Chicago Blackhawks' second-round pick went to the Arizona Coyotes as the result of a trade on March 4, 2014, that sent David Rundblad and Mathieu Brisebois to Chicago in exchange for this pick.[47] b The Pittsburgh Penguins ' third-round pick (previously acquired by the Calgary Flames ) went to the Chicago Blackhawks as a result of a trade on June 28, 2014, that sent Brandon Bollig to the Flames in exchange for this pick.[16] c The Toronto Maple Leafs ' fourth-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade June 30, 2013, that sent Dave Bolland to Toronto in exchange for a second-round pick in 2013, Anaheim's fourth-round pick in 2013 and this pick.[48] The Chicago Blackhawks fourth-round pick went to the New York Islanders as a result of a trade on February 6, 2014, that sent Peter Regin and Pierre-Marc Bouchard to Chicago in exchange for this pick.[49] d The San Jose Sharks ' fifth-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent Anaheim's fourth-round pick in 2013 and a fifth-round pick in 2013 to San Jose in exchange for a fourth-round pick in 2013 and this pick.[50] e The New York Rangers ' sixth-round pick went to the Chicago Blackhawks as the result of a trade on June 27, 2014, that sent a first-round pick and Florida's third-round pick both in 2014 (27th and 62nd overall) to San Jose in exchange for a first-round pick in 2014 (20th overall) and this pick.[15] References [ edit ] ^ "2014–2015 NHL Attendance – National Hockey League – ESPN" . 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