"At this point we're looking at our options on that front," Bowman said. "If you're going to make a trade of that sort, you have to find a willing party. Whether it'll come to be, I can't predict. The way you handle it is you have discussions, see if there's a fit and if there is, you move forward. That falls into the other category of ways to improve our team, free agent acquisitions, trading players, all things we're investigating and making calls on. But there's nothing to report on that."
Chicago has the No. 8 and 27 selections in the first round of the 2018 NHL Draft, which begins Friday (7:30 p.m. ET; NBCSN, SN, TVAS) and continues Saturday (11 a.m. ET; NHLN, SN, TVAS) in Dallas. Bowman said the Blackhawks are taking a look at moving up from No. 8.
"We've had discussions about potentially moving up, but a lot of teams in the [Nos.] 3-7 range, they're unsure they want to move down because they may get someone they value highly at their spot," he said. "We've been pursuing the potential of moving up. It still could happen. But you have to find someone willing to do that. And right now, because of the uncertainty with how teams are going to select players, it leads to teams more likely to sit tight on their pick."