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CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Blackhawks extended general manager
Kyle Davidson's contract Wednesday without providing the length
of the deal.
“We are committing to Kyle to continue the plan he has put in
place,” chairman and owner Danny Wirtz said before the team's
season-ending game against San Jose. “We feel confident in that.
We feel he has the right insight, the right team around him, and
the belief he can continue to build a championship team."
The Blackhawks are locked into 31st place in the 32-team NHL and
haven’t made the Stanley Cup playoffs since the expanded COVID
playoffs of 2020.
The 37-year-old Davidson took over as interim general manager
when Stan Bowman was fired in October 2021. The interim tag was
removed in March 2022.
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