BIOGRAPHY
Alexander DeBrincat was born December 18, 1997, in Farmington Hills, Michigan. He is a forward in the NHL.
Prior to the start of the 2017–18 season, the Blackhawks traded Artemi Panarin to the Columbus Blue Jackets, a move that created an opening for DeBrincat on Chicago's opening night roster if he performed well in training camp. He earned preseason praise from coach Joel Quenneville, who said DeBrincat "seems to have a good approach to the game" and "fit in well with his teammates" following a 4–2 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. DeBrincat ultimately made the opening night roster, making his NHL debut on October 4, 2017, and playing on the third offensive line with Patrick Sharp and Artem Anisimov. He scored his first NHL goal on October 10, beating Carey Price of the Montreal Canadiens and helping the Blackhawks to a 3–1 victory. After a slow October in which he had one goal and four assists, DeBrincat, playing on the third line with Sharp and Ryan Hartman, scored 10 goals in November. On November 27, he scored a hat-trick in the Blackhawks' 7–3 rout of the Anaheim Ducks. He was the second-youngest player to score a hat-trick in franchise history, four days younger than Jeremy Roenick had been when he set the record. Promoted to the top line with Jonathan Toews and Anthony Duclair, DeBrincat broke a seven-game scoring drought on January 26 with his second hat-trick, this time against the Red Wings. He was the youngest player in franchise history to score two hat-tricks and the first rookie to do so since Steve Larmer during the 1982–83 season. Shortly after another 12-game goal drought, DeBrincat's third hat-trick came on March 18 against the St. Louis Blues. It was the first time that any Blackhawk rookie had three hat-tricks in one season and the first time that any United States-born rookie had done so since Tony Granato of the New York Rangers in 1988–89. Despite receiving less than 15 minutes of ice time per game, DeBrincat finished his rookie season with 28 goals and 52 points, and he became the youngest player to receive the Blackhawks Player of the Year Award at the team's end-of-season banquet. Those 28 goals came in streaks, however: in 82 games, DeBrincat had four droughts of at least seven games where he did not score. Despite DeBrincat's performance, the Blackhawks finished the season with a 33–39–10 record, last in the NHL Central Division and the franchise's worst since 2007–08.
DeBrincat started the 2018–19 season on a hot streak, with six points in his first five games. That November, the Blackhawks traded Nick Schmaltz to the Arizona Coyotes for Brendan Perlini and DeBrincat's OHL teammate Dylan Strome, who was immediately placed on DeBrincat's line. Partway through the season, coach Jeremy Colliton dropped DeBrincat from the second to the third line as part of his larger vision to have one prominent goal-scorer on three of the four lines. By the NHL All-Star Game break at the start of February, DeBrincat had 25 goals and 53 points in 51 games, including seven goals in 10 games in January. On February 18, 2019, DeBrincat had a five-point game, adding two assists to his fourth career hat-trick in the Blackhawks' 8–7 win over the Ottawa Senators. His two goals against the San Jose Sharks on March 29 made DeBrincat the second-youngest Blackhawk to reach 40-goals in a season. He was 21 years and 100 days old at the time, 35 days older than Jeremy Roenick when he reached the milestone in 1991. Playing in all 82 games for the second season in a row, DeBrincat surpassed his rookie season with 41 goals and 76 points at the end of the year.
On October 3, 2019, the Blackhawks signed DeBrincat to a three-year, $19.2 million contract extension. He entered the 2019–20 season in a scoring drought, with only five goals through his first 23 games, but contributed as a playmaker, his 13 assists in that span second only to Patrick Kane's 18. DeBrincat snapped his 12-game goalless streak on December 5 when he scored on Tuukka Rask in the third period of the Blackhawks' 4–3 overtime win against the Boston Bruins. By the time that the COVID-19 pandemic forced the NHL to suspend operations in March, DeBrincat had 18 goals and 45 points in 70 games, a significant decrease from the previous year. Shortly before the pandemic pause, Colliton told reporters, "He's had the chances, he's had as many opportunities this year, I think the puck hasn't gone in the net as often." He particularly struggled at even strength: between December 27 and February 10, all four of his goals came on the power play. DeBrincat made his NHL postseason debut when he joined the Blackhawks in the quarantine bubble for the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs, and he scored two goals and six points in nine games before the Vegas Golden Knights eliminated the Blackhawks in the Western Conference First Round.
The Blackhawks experienced a COVID-19 outbreak early in the 2020–21 season, and DeBrincat was placed in virus protocols on January 26, 2021. He returned on February 2 for the Blackhawks' 4–3 shootout loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, and he recorded four goals, two assists, and 17 shots on goal in his first three games back. DeBrincat and Kane were the Blackhawks' top offensive producers at the start of the COVID-shortened season, combining for 3.75 goals per game through the first third of the year. DeBrincat scored his 100th NHL goal on March 6, 2021, with a goal in the Blackhawks' 4–3 shootout win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. Outside of scoring, DeBrincat showed a significant increase in stealing the puck from opponents, a skill that he began practicing the season prior as a way to contribute during his goal droughts. He finished the season with 32 goals and 56 points in 52 games. That July, DeBrincat was one of 11 players the Blackhawks protected from being taken by the Seattle Kraken in the 2021 NHL Expansion Draft.
Prior to the 2021–22 season, the Blackhawks announced that DeBrincat would serve as an alternate captain for the team's home games, while Connor Murphy would serve in that capacity for away games. He continued playing with Kane, scoring nine goals through 16 games, including his first Gordie Howe hat trick in Chicago's game against Seattle on November 18. On January 13, 2022, DeBrincat, who had 23 goals and five multi-goal games at that point in the season, was named to his first NHL All-Star Game as the Blackhawks' representative. DeBrincat scored his 40th goal of the season on April 21, when the Blackhawks faced Karel Vejmelka and the Arizona Coyotes. Entering the game on a seven-game scoreless drought, DeBrincat became the eighth player to record multiple 40-goal seasons as a member of the Blackhawks. DeBrincat was the only member of the team to play in all 82 games during the 2021–22 season, and he finished with a career-tying 41 goals, as well as a career-high 37 assists and 78 points. He also showed improvement defensively, leading to a career-high 20:48 minutes of ice time per game. Across five seasons with the Blackhawks, DeBrincat recorded 160 goals and 307 points in 368 regular season games, as well as two goals and six points in nine postseason appearances.
On July 9, 2023, DeBrincat was traded to the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for Dominik Kubalík, prospect Donovan Sebrango, a conditional 2024 first-round draft pick and Detroit's 2024 fourth-round selection; the Red Wings then signed DeBrincat to a four-year contract extension with an average annual value of $7.875 million. DeBrincat, a Michigan-native, expressed enthusiasm in playing for Detroit, commenting "Growing up here and rooting for the Red Wings when I was younger, it's definitely a dream come true."