Seth Jones' name has come up in some trade rumors now that the Chicago Blackhawks have proven they are willing to be active already this season. Even though his name appears to be out there, I don't think trading the team's number one defenseman is worth it yet.
Chicago Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson on their plans leading up to the March 7th NHL trade deadline. “We’ll be listening to see what happens.
Lyle Richardson of the Bleacher Report: Earlier this month Darren Dreger on TSN said that teams are calling the Chicago Blackhawks about defenseman Seth Jones. Jones’ has five years left on his contract at $9.5 million and a full no-movement clause.
The Edmonton Oilers could look to bolster their defensive depth this season if new signing John Klingberg doesn’t meet their expectations when he finally enters the lineup.
The Chicago Blackhawks have an embarrassing history against the Minnesota Wild, but they nearly outdid themselves Sunday at the United Center.
TSN's Darren Dreger reported teams were calling the Chicago Blackhawks about Seth Jones. He said general manager Kyle Davidson wasn't shopping
Jones (illness) won't practice with Chicago on Saturday, Charlie Roumeliotis of WGN Radio reports. Jones missed Friday's game and it appears his status for Saturday night's matchup with the Wild is in question as well. Ethan Del Mastro figures to remain in the lineup if Jones can't suit up.
The Chicago Blackhawks announced that they won't have Taylor Hall or Seth Jones in against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Chicago Blackhawks, with Seth Jones, will be on the ice Friday versus the Tampa Bay Lightning at United Center, beginning at 8:00 PM ET. Prop bets for Jones are available, and so is some information to help you make the right calls.
Tyler Bertuzzi scored two power-play goals and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the slumping Vegas Golden Knights 5-3 to end a four-game losing streak.
Here are two landing spots for defenseman Seth Jones as the Blackhawks consider a trade before the March 7th deadline.
Connor Bedard scored from a seemingly impossible angle, Arvid Soderblom stopped 34 shots and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1.