Chicago Blackhawks Schedule 2022-2023
From exhilarating home games within the United Center to adrenaline-pumping away matchups, every game is a nail-biting spectacle across the Chicago Blackhawks Schedule 2022-2023 schedule. See all the games below:
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Chicago Blackhawks Schedule 2022-2023 Games
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Chicago Blackhawks Schedule Scores
October 2022
- 10/13, at Avalanche, L 5-2
- 10/14, at Golden Knights, L 1-0
- 10/16, at Sharks, W 5-2
- 10/22, vs Red Wings, W 4-3 OT
- 10/23, vs Kraken, W 5-4
- 10/26, vs Panthers, W 4-2
- 10/28, vs Oilers, L 6-5
- 10/30, at Sabres, L 4-3 OT
- 10/30, vs Wild, L 4-3 SO
November 2022
- 11/02, vs Islanders, L 3-1
- 11/04, vs Kings, W 2-1 OT
- 11/05, at Jets, L 4-0
- 11/11, at Kings, L 2-1 OT
- 11/13, at Ducks, W 3-2
- 11/15, vs Hurricanes, L 3-0
- 11/17, vs Blues, L 5-2
- 11/20, at Bruins, L 6-1
- 11/21, vs Penguins, L 5-3
- 11/24, at Stars, L 6-4
- 11/25, vs Canadiens, L 3-2 SO
- 11/28, vs Jets, L 7-2
December 2022
- 12/01, vs Oilers, L 5-4
- 12/04, at Rangers, W 5-2
- 12/05, at Islanders, L 3-0
- 12/07, at Devils, L 3-0
- 12/10, vs Jets, L 3-1
- 12/14, vs Capitals, L 7-3
- 12/16, vs Golden Knights, L 4-1
- 12/17, at Wild, L 4-1
- 12/19, vs Rangers, L 7-1
- 12/22, vs Predators, L 4-2
- 12/24, vs Blue Jackets, W 5-2
- 12/28, at Hurricanes, L 3-0
- 12/30, at Blues, L 3-1
- 12/31, at Blue Jackets, L 4-1
January 2023
- 01/02, vs Sharks, L 5-2
- 01/04, vs Lightning, L 4-1
- 01/07, vs Coyotes, W 2-0
- 01/09, vs Flames, W 4-3 OT
- 01/13, vs Avalanche, W 3-2
- 01/15, vs Kraken, L 8-5
- 01/18, vs Sabres, W 4-3 OT
- 01/20, at Flyers, W 4-1
- 01/22, at Blues, W 5-3
- 01/23, vs Kings, L 2-1
- 01/25, at Canucks, L 5-2
- 01/27, at Flames, W 5-1
- 01/29, at Oilers, L 7-3
February 2023
- 02/08, vs Ducks, L 3-2 OT
- 02/11, vs Coyotes, W 4-3 OT
- 02/12, at Jets, L 4-1
- 02/15, at Canadiens, L 4-0
- 02/16, at Maple Leafs, L 5-2
- 02/18, at Senators, W 4-3 OT
- 02/19, vs Maple Leafs, W 5-3
- 02/22, vs Golden Knights, W 3-2 SO
- 02/23, at Stars, W 4-3
- 02/26, at Sharks, W 4-3 SO
- 02/28, at Ducks, L 4-2
March 2023
- 03/01, at Coyotes, L 4-1
- 03/03, vs Stars, L 5-2
- 03/05, vs Predators, L 3-1
- 03/07, vs Senators, W 5-0
- 03/09, at Red Wings, L 4-3
- 03/11, at Panthers, L 4-3 OT
- 03/12, at Lightning, L 3-1
- 03/15, vs Bruins, W 6-3
- 03/17, at Predators, W 2-1
- 03/19, at Coyotes, L 4-2
- 03/21, at Avalanche, L 5-0
- 03/23, at Capitals, L 6-1
- 03/25, at Wild, L 3-1
- 03/26, vs Canucks, L 4-2
- 03/29, vs Stars, L 4-1
- 03/31, vs Blues, L 5-3
April 2023
- 04/02, vs Devils, L 6-3
- 04/05, at Flames, W 4-3
- 04/07, at Canucks, L 3-0
- 04/09, at Kraken, L 7-3
- 04/11, vs Wild, L 4-2
- 04/12, at Penguins, W 5-2
- 04/14, vs Flyers, L 5-4 OT
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How long is the Chicago Blackhawks season?
The length of the Chicago Blackhawks season, like that of all NHL teams, depends on the regular season schedule and how far they advance in the playoffs. The NHL regular season typically consists of 82 games, usually running from early October to early April. If the Blackhawks qualify for the playoffs, the postseason could extend their season through mid-June, depending on how far they advance in the playoff rounds.
How many seasons have the Chicago Blackhawks played?
The Chicago Blackhawks have completed 96 seasons in the NHL. Their first season was in 1926-27, as one of the Original Six teams.
What was the best Chicago Blackhawks season ever?
Many fans and experts consider the 2012-2013 season as one of their best due to the team’s dominant performance throughout the shortened 48-game regular season (due to a lockout) and their playoff run. The Blackhawks finished the regular season with a record of 36-7-5, leading the league with 77 points. In the playoffs, they defeated the Minnesota Wild, Detroit Red Wings, and Los Angeles Kings to reach the Stanley Cup Finals, where they defeated the Boston Bruins in a thrilling six-game series to win their fifth championship.
What was the worst Chicago Blackhawks season ever?
One of the worst seasons in Chicago Blackhawks history was the 1953-1954 season. The team finished with a record of 12-51-7, earning only 31 points and finishing last in the league. Another contender for the worst season is the 1928-1929 season, when the Blackhawks had a record of 7-29-8 and finished with 22 points, which was also the lowest in the league.
More recently, the 2003-2004 season was particularly disappointing, as the Blackhawks finished with a 20-43-11-8 record, accumulating just 59 points and missing the playoffs.
Who is the Chicago Blackhawks’ biggest rival?
The Chicago Blackhawks’ biggest rival is generally considered to be the Detroit Red Wings. The rivalry between the two teams dates back to the Original Six era, as both teams joined the NHL in 1926. The geographic proximity of Chicago and Detroit, as well as the long and storied histories of the franchises, has contributed to the intensity of the rivalry.
Throughout the years, the Blackhawks and Red Wings have faced each other in numerous high-stakes games, including playoff matchups. The rivalry has been fueled by the passion of their respective fan bases, making the games between these two teams highly anticipated and competitive events.
It’s worth noting that the rivalry has somewhat diminished since the 2013-2014 season when the Red Wings moved to the Eastern Conference due to NHL realignment. This change reduced the number of regular-season games between the teams, but the historical animosity and spirited competition between them remain strong.