For any role player in the NHL, half of the battle has to be accepting what your job is on the team. The Colorado Avalanche seem to have found someone who has done just that.
The Colorado Avalanche have announced that defenseman Caleb Jones and Sam Malinski have been reassigned to the franchise’s AHL affiliate, the Colorado Eagles.
The Colorado Avalanche have recalled forward Riley Tufte and defenseman Caleb Jones.
After being shutout in back-to-back games, the Colorado Avalanche look like they’ll be making some changes. One potential change could be one they’d prefer not to make, though.
The Colorado Avalanche have acquired defenseman Caleb Jones from the Carolina Hurricanes in return for forward Callahan Burke.
The Colorado Avalanche acquired defenseman Caleb Jones from the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday for forward Callahan Burke. Jones recorded a career-high 16 points (four goals, 12 assists) and averaged 19:13 of ice time in 73 games last season with the Chicago Blackhawks.
After a few quiet weeks in the hockey world, some recent news has come to light over the past few days. For the Chicago Blackhawks, they said goodbye this week to their owner and chairman, Rocky Wirtz, after his unexpected death on July 25.
Today’s NHL news follows up on the latest regarding Martin Jones, Easton Cowen, and Caleb Jones. Whether you are into the latest trade buzz, signing news, and more, stick with The Daily Goal Horn.
Defenseman Caleb Jones signed with the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday on a one-year, league-minimum contract of $775,000. Jones, 26, spent the past two seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks after playing his first three NHL campaigns with the Edmonton Oilers.
The Carolina Hurricanes have secured defenseman Caleb Jones for the upcoming 2023-24 NHL season, according to Luke Fox of Sportsnet. PuckPedia subsequently reported that Jones will ink a one-year contract worth $775,000.
It’s hard to believe it, but the NHL season starts in just over two months. For some NHLers they will soon be making plans to return to their respective cities to begin the upcoming season, for others like defenseman Caleb Jones, his plan is to try to find an NHL job in the next nine weeks.
While most of the Chicago Blackhawks fanbase is focused on the upcoming NHL Draft, there is still plenty of other offseason items to focus on. On Wednesday, the latest episode of '32 Thoughts' was released on all platforms.
The Chicago Blackhawks assigned defenseman Filip Roos to the Rockford IceHogs on Tuesday. The 23-year-old began the 2022-23 season on the Hawks' roster and made his NHL debut on opening night.
The Chicago Blackhawks have a goalie crisis and Arvid Soderblom will look to be at least the short-term answer Thursday night against the visiting Los Angeles Kings.
Chicago head coach Luke Richardson said Jones suffered the injury in the second period of Saturday’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Buffalo Sabres when blocking a shot.
When the Chicago Blackhawks released their 2022 opening night roster, it shed light on a recent injury. Defenseman Caleb Jones will begin the season on injured reserve due to a shoulder injury.
Despite so much uncertainty surrounding the Chicago Blackhawks as they head into a new season, regarding what may or may not unfold throughout this rebuild, what fans can at least count on is that there will be a roster ready to play.
Chicago Blackhawks sign 1-year contracts with Caleb Jones and Philipp Kurashev The Chicago Blackhawks announced on Friday that they have reached 1-year contracts to re-sign defenseman Caleb Jones and forward Philipp Kurashev.
The Chicago Blackhawks agreed to terms on one-year contract extensions with defenseman Caleb Jones and forward Philipp Kurashev on Friday. Jones' deal has a $1.35 million salary cap hit, while Kurashev's pact has a $750,000 hit.
The Blackhawks originally placed Jones on LTIR retroactive to October 6, 2021, when he suffered a wrist injury during training camp.
Jones, 24, was acquired from the Edmonton Oilers as part of the package that sent Duncan Keith north, and was immediately seen as a precursor to Chicago’s eventual trade for his brother Seth Jones.
The Chicago Blackhawks have landed their primary target for a defenseman just prior to the NHL Entry Draft on Friday night. They’re also paying handsomely to keep him a part of the fold over the next eight or nine seasons.
The Chicago Blackhawks made the first major trade of this offseason post Stanley Cup Final. On Monday, the Blackhawks sent future Hall of Fame defenseman Duncan Keith along with forward Tim Soderlund to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for defenseman Caleb Jones and a conditional draft pick in 2022.
Keith, who has a full no-move clause, was seeking a trade so he could be closer to his son, who lives in Western Canada.
While it might not be a deal that gets done where all three teams work together, if there’s anything to the talk that the Edmonton Oilers are interested in Duncan Keith and the Chicago Blackhawks are interested in Caleb Jones — as an effort to eventually acquire Seth Jones — these three teams are certainly being linked together.
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