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The Blackhawks traded Seth Jones, a fourth-round pick, and $2.5 million in retained salary per season to the Florida Panthers in exchange for a conditional 2026 first-round pick and goaltender Spencer Knight. In this video, we break down the winners and losers of this trade and analyze its impact on both teams in the short and long term.
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17 Comments
πππ Jared is gone πππ
Great breakdown, happy my notifications were on!
Great trade for Both parties Florida bolster their Top 4 D and Blackhawks gets a Future 1st Round Pick and a Solid Goalie
Damn less than 3 minutes in and you had to go look up Blue Jackets highlights, youβre a trooper!
5:50 I thought he had a nice dinner with his old Ohio friends? π
Pretty early to say who won the trade, isn't it? Both has yet to play a game for their new teams.
No onewon anything yet. He wanted out and if the report is true that he gave them two teams that he would go to that was a pretty good job by KD.
Chicago!
Salary dumping a big contract is always a win.
Jones is not a 7 mil dman. Max 5 mil even with cap going up. He still pretty good but 7 mil is hefty
Brandon Montour is 5 times the player Seth Jones is.
Given the circumstances Iβd say Kyle D made chicken salad out of chicken π©βΌοΈ
easy. Chicago.
Both won panthers add more depth on the defensive end and the hawks rebuild gets a fast forward they desperately needed
Blackhawks won the trade by a landslide very big risk by Florida
Florida won for sure
This is basically a long term question asking for a short term answer.