For the second 12 months in a row, the Chicago Blackhawks didn’t make the playoffs. That’s not a simple factor for a group that’s used to the previous dominance of three Stanley Cup wins in six years. This final season was particularly tumultuous. The firing of legendary head coach Joel Quenneville in early November was solely the start.
From there, 33-year-old Jeremy Colliton stepped in and tried to select up the items. It was a protracted and winding street, the place the Black...