The Chicago Blackhawks just continue to lose in 2024-25, the latest a 2-1 defeat at the hands of the Utah Hockey Club on Tuesday night. And veteran defenseman Seth Jones didn’t hold back after yet another disappointing outcome.
The Hawks lost their third straight game since the break Tuesday, falling 2-1 on a night in which Utah generated 40 scoring chances to the Hawks' mere five during five-on-five play.
Seth Jones, 30, a popular name in this season's trade market who is in his fourth year with Chicago, voiced his frustration after the Blackhawks lost their fourth straight Tuesday, telling reporters "we're the exact same team right now as we were Game 1.
Seth Jones scored the Chicago Blackhawks’ only goal, then made some other points about the team’s fourth straight loss.
The Florida Panthers, the defending Stanley Cup champions, bolstered their defense on Saturday night by acquiring Seth Jones from the Chicago Blackhawks.
It probably would make more sense for the Hawks to wait until 2026-27 or 2027-28 to deal their No. 1 defenseman, but his public impatience complicates the situation.
We've spent the whole season asking visiting players what they think of the NHL's newest team. Here's what they've said.
SALT LAKE CITY — Lawson Crouse scored the tiebreaking goal on ... Keller has a team-high 33 points in 29 home games. Seth Jones scored for Chicago, and Arvid Soderblom stopped 34 shots. The Blackhawks have lost four straight (0-3-1) and seven of eight ...
The 2-1 final score gives no hint of how lopsided Utah's advantage was in every measurable facet of the matchup against Chicago.
SALT LAKE CITY -- Lawson Crouse scored the tiebreaking ... the visiting team's longest-serving players. Veteran defenseman Seth Jones, a popular name in this season's trade market and who is ...