Hossa, 38, played a key role last season. After playing on a line with Toews, he shifted into more of a checking role on the third line. Hossa had 45 points (26 goals, 19 assists) in 73 games, including his 500th NHL goal, but didn't have a point in four playoff games.
His puck possession has dipped the past three seasons, but Hossa is a strong skater who plays a two-way game and sets a good example for young players. That will be tough to replace, even though it would provide Chicago relief against the NHL salary cap of $75 million if he is placed on long-term injured reserve; Hossa's contract carries a salary-cap charge of $5.275 million, according to CapFriendly.com.