The Blackhawks’ 2021 season will start with the toughest possible test.
Two consecutive games in Tampa Bay against the defending Stanley Cup champion Lightning on Jan. 13 and 15 kick off a four-game season-opening road trip.
The team officially learned about that trip and the rest of their 56-game schedule Wednesday, although game times were not announced.
After two games at the Panthers in south Florida, the Hawks will return to Chicago for a home-opening two-game set against the Red Wings — a fitting opponent, considering the two historical rivals have been temporarily reunited in the Central Division for this year only.
But fans will not be able to pack the United Center for those two Wings matchups (Jan. 22 and 24) nor any other home games, at least in the season’s early going.
“The health and safety of our fans, players and staff remains our top priority, and after careful consideration in collaboration with the NHL, city and state officials, the Blackhawks will not be hosting fans in the United Center for the beginning of the 2020-21 NHL season,” the team said in a statement.
“We will continue working with the league, city and state officials to evaluate conditions to determine if there is a timeline that would allow for fans later this season.”
Only two NHL teams — the Stars and Panthers — have so far announced they’ll allow a limited number of fans for early-season home games.
The Hawks will see those two teams often, though. They play each of their seven divisional opponents eight times each, with those matchups almost entirely formatted in two-game sets in the same city.
Some sets are true back-to-backs, while others have one day in between. The only deviation from that pattern is a string of three consecutive home games against the Lightning from March 4-7.
The Hawks’ longest homestand is six games, when they host the Panthers, Predators and Hurricanes from March 23 to April 1. They have two six-game road trips, one from Feb. 15-25 and another from March 9-20.
Six of the Hawks’ last eight games are at home, providing a boost if they somehow remain in playoff contention until that late in the spring. They finish the season hosting the Stars on May 6 and 8.
The playoffs will be intra-division across the league until the final four, and the Stanley Cup will be awarded by July 9.
The full schedule is below:
Wed, Jan. 13 at Tampa Bay
Fri, Jan. 15 at Tampa Bay
Sun, Jan. 17 at Florida
Tue, Jan. 19 at Florida
Fri, Jan. 22 vs DETROIT
Sun, Jan. 24 vs DETROIT
Tue, Jan. 26 at Nashville
Wed, Jan. 27 at Nashville
Fri, Jan. 29 vs COLUMBUS
Sun, Jan. 31 vs COLUMBUS
Tue, Feb. 2 vs CAROLINA
Thu, Feb. 4 vs CAROLINA
Sun, Feb. 7 at Dallas
Tue, Feb. 9 at Dallas
Thu, Feb. 11 vs COLUMBUS
Sat, Feb. 13 vs COLUMBUS
Mon, Feb. 15 at Detroit
Wed, Feb. 17 at Detroit
Fri, Feb. 19 at Carolina
Sat, Feb. 20 at Carolina
Tue, Feb. 23 at Columbus
Thu, Feb. 25 at Columbus
Sat, Feb. 27 vs DETROIT
Sun, Feb. 28 vs DETROIT
Thu, Mar. 4 vs TAMPA BAY
Fri, Mar. 5 vs TAMPA BAY
Sun, Mar. 7 vs TAMPA BAY
Tue, Mar. 9 at Dallas
Thu, Mar. 11 at Dallas
Sat, Mar. 13 at Florida
Mon, Mar. 15 at Florida
Thu, Mar. 18 at Tampa Bay
Sat, Mar. 20 at Tampa Bay
Tue, Mar. 23 vs FLORIDA
Thu, Mar. 25 vs FLORIDA
Sat, Mar. 27 vs NASHVILLE
Sun, Mar. 28 vs NASHVILLE
Tue, Mar. 30 vs CAROLINA
Thu, Apr. 1 vs CAROLINA
Sat, Apr. 3 at Nashville
Sun, Apr. 4 at Nashville
Tue, Apr. 6 vs DALLAS
Thu, Apr. 8 vs DALLAS
Sat, Apr. 10 at Columbus
Mon, Apr. 12 at Columbus
Thu, Apr. 15 at Detroit
Sat, Apr. 17 at Detroit
Wed, Apr. 21 vs NASHVILLE
Fri, Apr. 23 vs NASHVILLE
Tue, Apr. 27 vs TAMPA BAY
Thu, Apr. 29 vs FLORIDA
Sat, May 1 vs FLORIDA
Mon, May 3 at Carolina
Tue, May 4 at Carolina
Thu, May 6 vs DALLAS
Sat, May 8 vs DALLAS
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