Blackhawks maximize weekend dates, matinee starts in new 2023-24 schedule

The Hawks will host seven home games on Saturdays, a day they’ve historically ignored, and 25 of their 41 total games on weekends next season — their most since 2008-09. The season starts Oct. 10 at Pittsburgh. The home opener is Oct. 21 against the champion Golden Knights.

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The Blackhawks’ 2023-24 schedule was announced Tuesday.

The Blackhawks’ 2023-24 schedule was announced Tuesday.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Blackhawks tried to maximize weekend home games in their 2023-24 schedule — and succeeded.

Their slate for next season, unveiled Tuesday, includes 25 of their 41 home games taking place on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, up from 19 last season.

Saturdays are the biggest difference, as the Hawks historically have rarely hosted Saturday games. Last season they hosted three. Next season they’ll host seven, including the home opener Oct. 21 against the defending Stanley Cup champion Golden Knights.

The 25 weekend games will be the Hawks’ most since 2008-09, and their seven Saturday games will be their most since 1957-58.

“For buildings like ours, where there’s a very healthy concert schedule and another tenant, the [NHL and NBA] have to work together on scheduling, so a lot of things are out of our control,” Hawks business president Jaime Faulkner told the Sun-Times. “But we did partner with the United Center and the Bulls to collaborate and make sure we could get more weekend dates.

“[The Bulls] were terrific partners for us because it doesn’t impact the number of weekend games that they have. There are plenty of Fridays and Saturdays to go around. It was just us putting more emphasis on asking for those games.”

The Hawks heard loud and clear through surveys last season that their fans wanted more weekend games. They also heard the request for earlier start times for some weekend games, to make it easier for families with younger children to attend. 

And they made that change, too. The schedule includes seven home matinees starting at 3:30 p.m. or earlier, the Hawks’ most since 2003-04 and up from just two last season. (They also have five road matinees, up from three last season.) With most Sunday games also starting at 6 p.m., as usual, only 21 of the 41 home games start at 7:30 or later.

“We’re super excited about it,” Faulkner said.

The season opener at Pittsburgh on Oct. 10 will match presumed No. 1 draft pick Connor Bedard against Sidney Crosby, one of his most frequent comparisons and a No. 1 pick himself 18 years ago. The Hawks then visit the Bruins, Canadiens, Maple Leafs and Avalanche through the rest of a season-opening five-game road trip.

Before that, the Hawks’ six-game preseason schedule includes home-and-home sets — as usual — against the Red Wings, Blues and Wild.

The schedule in general is more spaced out, covering 193 days from start to finish, compared to 184 days last season. That helps reduce the number of back-to-back sets; the Hawks will have 10, down from 13 last year.

Besides the home opener, the Hawks are also marketing as marquee games their matchups on Nov. 24 against the Maple Leafs (Black Friday), Dec. 22 against the Canadiens (Friday before Christmas), March 15 and 17 against the Kings and Sharks (St. Patrick’s Day weekend) and April 14 against the Hurricanes (home finale). The schedule then concludes with a two-game road trip against the Knights and Kings.

The February schedule is interesting, with nine of 10 games taking place at home. The Wild, Rangers, Canucks, Penguins, Senators, Flyers, Jets, Red Wings and Avalanche will all swing through Chicago; the Hawks’ only road game is against the Hurricanes.

“In the first version of the schedule . . . there was not one away game all month, so we thought it was wrong,” Faulkner said. “When we got the revised schedule, we had this one [away] game. That is a lot of [home] games in one month. But we typically do really well in February. Football is over, and we tend to have really good attendance and demand.”

Of note competitively, the Wild and Coyotes are the two Central Division teams the Hawks will face only three times next season, compared to four meetings with everyone else in the division.

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