The Florida Panthers made a pivotal trade ahead of the NHL deadline by acquiring five-time All-Star defenseman Seth Jones from the Chicago Blackhawks. In the deal, they traded goaltender Spencer Knight and a future first-round pick. The Blackhawks will retain 25% of Jones' salary, bringing his cap hit to $7 million for the Panthers, which positions them near the salary cap limit. Panthers GM Bill Zito lauded Jones as an elite defenseman who has been consistently productive, making him a valuable addition to their roster as they aim for high-level competition this season.
The Panthers on Saturday traded goaltender Spencer Knight and a 2026 or 2027 first-round pick to the Chicago Blackhawks for five-time All-Star defenseman Seth Jones and a 2026 fourth-round pick.
Seth is an elite veteran defenseman and a proven leader in our league. He has been one of the most consistent players of the past decade serving as a reliable workhorse on both sides of the puck.
Financially, the deal puts Florida right at the edge of the salary cap. After taking on the $7 million cap hit for Jones, the Panthers will have $550,932 in cap space left.
The 30-year-old defenseman has 97 goals and 432 points over his 12-year NHL career. He has seven goals and 27 points this season.
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