Michael Russo of The Athletic reported on Monday evening that the Blackhawks are hiring former Minnesota Wild assistant general manager Chris O’Hearn as the new vice president of hockey operations.
From Russo’s tweet: “An attorney, O’Hearn’s expertise is contract negotiations and CBA.”
According to EliteProspects, O’Hearn spent six years in the front office of the Coyotes, starting as the director of hockey administration in 2012 and moving up to assistant general manager from 2015-2018. He then moved to Minnesota in 2019 as the director of hockey administration for two years before making the move to assistant general manager again from 2021 until he and the Wild “mutually agreed to part ways” on Dec. 13, 2023.
“This is obviously huge, out of the blue news,” Russo tweeted when the news broke in 2023. “O’Hearn was Bill Guerin’s right-hand man and AGM since 2019 and chief contract negotiator.”
With the cap reportedly going up significantly in the coming seasons and the Blackhawks entering some uncharted waters with the volume of young players that are going to need contracts soon — starting July 1 with Connor Bedard — it’s smart to have a negotiation jedi on staff. And O’Hearn appears to be just that. It’s still unclear what the structure will be between O’Hearn and general manager Kyle Davidson (we’ll update as we find these things out).
This is an excellent read Russo and Joe Smith from The Athletic on his credentials and work in Minnesota back at the time of O’Hearn leaving that organization: