A trying season for the Blackhawks has officially come to a close with a3-2 overtime loss to the Buffalo Sabres on Friday night in New York.
From on-ice struggles early in the year to turnover off the ice at the two most visible positions in hockey operations to an organization as a whole trying to move into the future a better one than it has been in the past, the 2021-22 campaign will only be remembered as the start of a new era of Blackhawks hockey.
"You don't want to make excuses when you look back on a season like this, but there were so many things that made it feel like we were working against the grain, always," captain Jonathan Toews told reporters earlier this week in his final media availability of the season. "You can go down the list, just things we need to work out as a group."
ANALYSIS: Blackhawks Close Out Trying Season with OT Loss in Buffalo
Chicago ends 2021-22 season with eyes set firmly on the future