The Chicago Blackhawks could be a team to watch when it comes to the trade market. With the club still building up their roster, it would be understandable if they moved out some pieces who they do not view as long-term parts of their roster. 

Because of this, let's go over three Blackhawks who could end up being traded now. 

Connor Murphy 

Connor Murphy has been a popular name in the rumor mill for quite some time, and that should only continue this off-season. He is entering the final season of his contract, so he could be a valuable trade chip for the Blackhawks if they elect to move him.

It is no secret that NHL teams will forever value big right-shot defenseman, and Murphy is just that. Thus, teams looking for a steady defensive defenseman with experience certainly could look to add Murphy, whether it is during the summer or this upcoming season. 

In 68 games this past season with the Blackhawks, Murphy recorded two goals, 19 points, 117 hits, and 160 blocks. 

Lukas Reichel

Lukas Reichel has had trouble taking that next step with the Blackhawks, and it has led to the 23-year-old winger being the subject of trade speculation. With the Blackhawks having several promising young forwards in their system, it is hard to determine if the 2020 first-round pick will be a long-term part of Chicago's plans. 

Reichel appeared in 70 games this past season with the Blackhawks, where he posted eight goals, 22 points, and a minus-16 rating. While the Blackhawks could certainly keep Reichel to see if he breaks out next year, it also would be understandable if they moved him to give him a fresh start. 

Ilya Mikheyev

The Blackhawks brought in Ilya Mikheyev this past off-season in what was a cap dump trade for the Vancouver Canucks. Overall, the decision to acquire Mikheyev paid off for the Blackhawks, as the 30-year-old forward scored 20 goals and set a new career-high with 34 points in 80 games.

With Mikheyev having a solid season, there could be some interest in him if the Blackhawks make him available. He is a solid top-nine two-way forward who provides solid secondary scoring when playing at his best, so he could be a nice pickup for a team needing help on the wing. He is also entering the final season of his contract and can become an unrestricted free agent (UFA) next summer, so he could be a player to keep an eye on. 

Insider Reveals Why Blackhawks Had Quiet Free AgencyLast off-season, the Chicago Blackhawks went on a shopping spree in free agency. They added an array of veteran players, including Teuvo Teravainen, Tyler Bertuzzi, TJ Brodie, Alec Martinez, Craig Smith, and Pat Maroon, in hopes of taking a step forward in their rebuild. 

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