Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman isn't tipping his hand as the NHL's trade deadline approaches. Bowman admitted to the Daily Herald that there's a chance Chicago will make a move, but added that the team could also stand pat ahead of the March 3 deadline. "Right now we're playing, on balance, pretty well and we've got (Adam) Burish and (Dave) Bolland coming back," Bowman said of the Blackhawks, who were 35-12-4 entering Saturday's action. "But you have to look at where we're going to be in March when the deadline rolls around. It's probably easier to say what our needs are at that point." Keeping the team as is wouldn't be the worst idea, according to the general manager. "You have to assess if it makes sense short-term and long-term," Bowman said. "Obviously we've got a good group here and we want to give ourselves the best chance. That might mean doing something, but it also might not. "Sometimes things don't materialize for a number of reasons. I can't predict if we'll be involved or not. We're going to do a lot of talking and explore it, but whether it actually materializes, I don't know."