<p><a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/blackhawks?_gl=1*qrp0he*_up*MQ..*_ga*NDc2NzU4NjMwLjE3ODI2MDAwMTE.*_ga_K0F0MB46T8*czE3ODI2MDAwMTEkbzEkZzAkdDE3ODI2MDAwMTEkajYwJGwwJGgw" target="_blank" >Blackhawks</a> general manager Kyle Davidson answered without hesitation Saturday when asked if he's still active in the NHL trade market.</p><p>"We’re definitely looking to make some stuff happen," Davidson said.</p><p>He went on to give his usual caveats about how deals need to make sense for both sides — realistically for three sides in many cases, considering how many players hold no-trade clauses nowadays.</p><p>But if any selling teams are willing to accept packages of picks and prospects — and other trades around the league have indicated more are willing to than initially expected — the Hawks have plenty of those assets to offer.</p><p>The roster's biggest hole remains a top-six wing, and Davidson knows that —&nbsp;even if he doesn't view it as a necessity to fill to the extent some fans do. And the market's biggest fish, Stars star Jason Robertson, remains available, even though it's unclear where exactly Robertson is willing to sign a long-term contract.</p><p>Davidson could also explore adding a right-handed defenseman to fill Louis Crevier's vacated spot.</p><p>"We’re going to see what’s there," he said. "You’re never really satisfied until either the options run out or you’ve made a move and...satisfied everything.