Amidst the Chicago Blackhawks rebuilding phase, hockey insider Elliotte Friedman has made a revealing statement. According to Friedman, there's been considerable interest in Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy, despite the team's challenging season.
Murphy, recognized for his strong defensive abilities and capacity to handle crucial moments on the ice, has garnered attention from multiple teams, even before his injury. His reputation as a reliable defenseman adept at shutting down opponents and excelling on penalty kills has made him highly sought after.
Despite missing a portion of games due to injury, Murphy's impact was evident when he played. In just 46 games, the 31-year-old veteran managed to net two goals, record eight points, and deliver an impressive 116 hits, showcasing his defensive skills and physical presence.
Various teams, including the Toronto Maple Leafs, Carolina Hurricanes, Buffalo Sabres, Washington Capitals, and Ottawa Senators, are reportedly considering Murphy as a potential addition to their roster. With his skill set and experience, Murphy could make a significant impact on any team's defense.
Now, attention shifts to the Blackhawks' management: will they entertain offers for Murphy this offseason? While it could yield valuable assets, it hinges on the team's long-term plans and vision for the rebuild.