WOODRIDGE, Ill. – Scott Darling has two hopes for the remainder of his NHL career.



One, he’d like to remain with the Chicago Blackhawks. Two, he’d like at some point to become a starting goalie.



Of course, that’s complicated.



Darling is set to enter his third season with the Blackhawks and again will be slotted as the team’s No. 2 goalie behind Corey Crawford. Crawford was one of the league’s top goaltenders last season and has four years remaining on his contract. Darling is about to begin the final year of his two-year contract.



Darling understands there are questions to be answered in his career down the line. Right now, he’s not too worried about them.



“Right now I’m just thrilled to be on the Blackhawks,” the 27-year-old Darling said recently at the GGSU Legends Camp at Seven Bridges Ice Arena. “My goal is to be a starter, so that’s what I’m pushing for,...