The Chicago Blackhawks are enduring some of the most challenging years in franchise history, remaining at the bottom of the NHL standings for the past few seasons. However, change is on the horizon in Chi-Town, driven by the generational talent of Connor Bedard and the teamās promising young core. Recently, Bedard made his voice heard in the locker room, addressing the recent trade of Seth Jones, which saw the star defenseman moved to the Florida Panthers.
Bedard, thrust into a leadership role from day one, has stepped up both on and off the ice. His maturity and talent donāt fail to amaze, night in and night out. The 19-year-old has embraced his role in a team desperate for success, and though the road has been demanding, the Hawks seem to be on the right path.
Jones had believed that Chicago was heading in the right direction. However, he soon came to the realization that the teamās championship window wouldnāt open for another couple of years, which didnāt align with his personal career timeline.
Thus, the 30-year-old blueliner asked to be traded away, and Chicago shipped him off to Sunrise, Florida right away. However, Bedard addressed the topic, stating there are no hard feelings between the Blackhawks and Jones.

Connor Bedard #98 of the Chicago Blackhawks looks on before the game against the Vegas Golden Knights at the United Center on January 18, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.
āWhenever you lose a teammate, it sucks. You build relationships with these guys, and Jonesy meant a lot to our team,ā Bedard admitted, via Charlie Roumeliotis.

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āOn the ice, he was playing 25 minutes a night, obviously a big impact. And off the ice, a leader in our room. Itās a weird feeling, but for him heās excited about the opportunity to go compete for a Cup, so weāre excited for him.ā
A Knight in shining armor
In exchange for Seth Jones, Bedard and the Blackhawks welcomed in goalie Spencer Knight to their ranks. The young goaltender manned the crease for Chicago upon arrival, making his debut during the teamās commanding 5-1 victory over the L.A. Kings.

Spencer Knight #30 of the Chicago Blackhawks tends the net against the Los Angeles Kings during the third period at the United Center on March 03, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.
āIām glad I got to get the win with the guys,ā Knight reflected after his first win at United Center as a Blackhawk. āIt was a team effort, team win. Everyone battled, blocked shots, big goals. Thatās what itās going to take.ā





