One player that felt impossible to move at the start of the season is Seth Jones. He has a hefty ($9.5M) cap hit, which will be on the books until 2029. For the production that he brings, it is hard to justify this contract as anything other than albatross.
For defenseman Seth Jones to be traded, the Chicago Blackhawks will need many stars to line up. But, a Jones deal isn't out of the question.
Seth Jones didn’t mince words. His turnover during the Chicago Blackhawks’ 5-2 loss to the Calgary Flames on Monday undermined a potential rally. “We had to find momentum on the five-minute power play,
Jones, the Blackhawks' $9.5 million man, is very aware he's not playing well enough: "All I can do is try to be better"
It's the latter that gained serious traction as NHL insider Darren Dreger reports that Chicago is entertaining offers for former fourth overall pick Seth Jones. It's no surprise that teams are kicking the tires on Jones' availability as the former fourth overall pick would be an incredible two-way defenseman to bring in.
In 11 games since returning from an injury, Jones' play has looked terrible whether by analytics or by the eye test.
Jones, 30, is in the third year of an eight-year, $76 million contract he signed in 2021. The deal includes a full no-move clause, meaning the defenseman would need to approve any potential trade.
Since returning from injury in late December, Jones hasn't been at his best. And despite a few games of improved play, the slump has dragged on for too long.
Defenseman accepts blame for turnover that led to short-handed goal in loss to Flames; Chicago has dropped 4 of 5
The Carolina Hurricanes visit the Chicago Blackhawks after Seth Jarvis scored two goals in the Hurricanes' 3-2 win over the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Vegas Golden Knights (29-14-3) entered tonight’s game on an eight-game point streak against the Chicago Blackhawks (15-28-3). The Golden Knights have struggled to play a full 60 recently, and tonight’s game was no different.