He's back—and this time, it's personal. After more than a year away from the ice, veteran goaltender Laurent Brossoit is finally stepping back into action. The Chicago Blackhawks announced Tuesday morning that they’ve officially activated Brossoit from the injured non-roster list and sent him to the Rockford IceHogs for a conditioning assignment.
If Brossoit’s name sounds familiar but his face doesn’t, you’re not alone. Since signing his two-year deal with the Blackhawks in the summer of 2024, he’s been more of a mystery figure than a man between the pipes—almost like hockey’s version of Keyser Söze. The reason? A preseason training injury sidelined him before he could play a single regular-season game, leading to an exhausting 14-month stretch of recovery and multiple surgical hurdles.
But there’s finally a reason for optimism. Brossoit has been cleared to return to live action in the AHL, marking the start of his comeback trail toward the NHL crease. For context, his previous stint in Winnipeg during the 2023–24 season was impressive—posting a 15-5-2 record with a sparkling .927 save percentage while serving as the Jets’ reliable backup. That kind of performance is exactly what Chicago hopes to see again once he’s fully ready.
Here’s where things get interesting: The Blackhawks now find themselves with five goaltenders distributed between Chicago and Rockford, even though there are only four available roster spots. You can bet that’s going to fuel some serious speculation in the coming days about possible trades, roster moves, or surprise call-ups.
Will Brossoit’s return spark competition—or chaos—in the Blackhawks’ goaltending lineup? Let’s hear your thoughts: Should Chicago stick with their current mix in net, or use this moment to make a bold move?