The Chicago Blackhawks have had a good start to the 2024-24 NHL Season. While offense has been limited, one player who has definitely made an impact has been Seth Jones.
The San Jose Sharks still aren’t getting much love from sports bettors, even when they face fellow rebuilders like the Chicago Blackhawks. When the Sharks (0-1-2) face Chicago Thursday at the United Center, they’ll open as heavy underdogs despite Chicago (1-2-1) having just one win in four games.
Seth Jones is now a member of the Chicago Blackhawks and there have been all sorts of rumors about whether or not the Blackhawks even want to keep him long-term.
One of Stan Bowman's final gifts to the Chicago Blackhawks organization before his termination was trading for and subsequently extending the defenseman who's next up in our player grades.
A potential Seth Jones trade to the Edmonton Oilers may sound intriguing, but it’s far from the solution Edmonton needs. ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski suggested the Oilers might be a fit due to Jones’ prior connection with new Oilers GM Stan Bowman, who initially signed him in Chicago.
The Edmonton Oilers and Stan Bowman may be interested in Seth Jones, who Bowman signed when he was with the Chicago Blackhawks. The Edmonton Oilers, fresh off being one game away from being crowned Stanley Cup champions, made some key additions on top of making some key deletions this past summer.
With just a week until the NHL season begins a new report has surfaced that has linked the Edmonton Oilers to landing defenseman Seth Jones. This summer, the Edmonton Oilers were hoping to reload to take a run at another Stanley Cup Finals appearance.
Greg Wyshynski of ESPN recently laid out some bold predictions for the upcoming trade deadline, and he named the Blackhawks moving Seth Jones to the Oilers as once scenario.
One of Greg Wyshynski’s bold predictions for the 2024-25 NHL season is that Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Seth Jones will be traded before the season ends.
Seth Jones is 29 years old and is still an effective defenseman in the NHL, despite many believing his Chicago Blackhawks contract is way too expensive.
A prominent NHL insider has revealed that the Chicago Blackhawks are closing in on a trade for their star defenseman Seth Jones. ESPN analyst Greg Wyshynski, not long ago, floated the notion that the Chicago Blackhawks might deal defenseman Seth Jones this season.
Connor Bedard came into the NHL last season looking to show people that he truly was the generational talent everyone was claiming him to be. Overall, he did a pretty good job of that.
The Edmonton Oilers recently announced Stan Bowman as their general manager and executive vice president of hockey operations, following his reinstatement by the NHL.
Aaron Ekblad iced Game Two of the Stanley Cup Final with an empty net goal in what was a stifling defensive performance by the Florida Panthers. So as the Chicago Blackhawks purportedly are looking at picking Artyom Levshnov over Ivan Demidov, maybe building blue line out is the best road to the Stanley Cup.
When a talented team bows out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs early, the rumour mill goes crazy with trade proposals, with some looking more absurd than usual.
Exit interviews are always interesting. Players speak after their season ends, and for the Chicago Blackhawks, it was in a disappointing fashion after the season they endured.
Over the course of the next month, Chicago Hockey Now will be profiling every Chicago Blackhawks player from the 2023-24 season. Today, will be defenseman Seth Jones.
The Chicago Blackhawks scored three goals–something that would have been plausible for a win in three of their last five games. Yet tonight? It was Seth Jones to the rescue after the Hawks squandered a two-goal lead.
Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Seth Jones has not dressed for a game in 17 days due to a shoulder injury, but according to NBC Sports Chicago’s Charlie Roumeliotis, he could be getting closer to a return.
The Chicago Blackhawks whiffed big-time when they traded for – and extended – defenseman Seth Jones.
Per head coach Luke Richardson, Jones injured his thumb blocking a shot in Saturday's game.
As part of the deal, Chicago is giving Jones a seven-year extension worth $9.5 million per season
Jones has drawn plenty of interest, but four teams seem to have separated from the pack as leaders to acquire Jones.
The Flyers have been open about their desire to add another top pair defenseman across from Ivan Provorov and have a number of talented young roster players and a deep pipeline to offer Columbus whatever it wants.
The team may look to trade Jones in light of this development.
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