Blackhawks trade Bollig to Calgary, draft 4 more players
PHILADELPHIA — The Blackhawks traded forward Brandon Bollig to the Calgary Flames for a third-round selection in the NHL draft.
Bollig agreed to a three-year contract extension in March. He had seven goals and seven assists while playing in 82 games this season, and then had an assist in 15 playoff games.
The Blackhawks used the draft pick, No. 83 overall, to take forward Matheson Iacopelli. The right wing had 41 goals and 23 assists last season for Muskegon of the USHL.
The 27-year-old Bollig has 201 penalty minutes in 125 career games with Chicago over three seasons.
With the 178th pick, the Blackhawks drafted center Dylan Sikura. Then with 179, they took Russian goaltender Ivan Nalimov.
With their final pick (208th overall), the Hawks took center/ring winger Jack Ramsey. Ramsey's dad, Mike, is a hockey hall of famer and was part of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" U.S. men's Olympic hockey team.