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Seth Jones Trade Still on the Table: 2026 First-Round Pick Drama Won’t Hold Things Up

February 8, 2026 3 Min Read
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The discussion surrounding the Chicago Blackhawks took a new turn on Friday after new details emerged about the first-round pick they acquired from the Florida Panthers in the Seth Jones trade. Initially, it was believed that this pick would be protected if it fell within the top 10, but recent information confirms that the pick will only be retained by Chicago if Florida selects within the top 10 positions. If Florida keeps the pick, the corresponding draft pick for 2026 will shift to 2027, and similarly, the 2027 pick that Florida traded to the Boston Bruins for Brad Marchand will move to 2028.

On Friday, it was announced that the Blackhawks’ first-round draft pick from Florida is protected within the top 10. When the trade was originally made, few expected the Panthers to finish this low in the standings in 2025-26, but injuries derailed their season, and now, at the Olympic break, they sit with the 10th-worst record in the NHL. While the Panthers’ ability to recover and maintain their momentum once play resumes is, of course, uncertain, they have historically been a highly successful organization, winning the Presidents Trophy, finishing as Stanley Cup runners-up, and securing back-to-back championships in recent years. The protection of the draft pick doesn’t overshadow the broader strategy of the Blackhawks’ recent moves. The trade for Seth Jones saw the team prioritize acquiring a skilled, veteran defenseman, who publicly requested a trade by the 2025 deadline, and in return, Chicago gained a first-round pick and young goalie Spencer Knight—considered a potential NHL top-10 goaltender with a decade of high-level play ahead. Knight’s potential to be a perennial Vezina Trophy candidate makes him a valuable asset, and his status as the only player unwilling to sit out underscores his importance. The upcoming draft pick, whether in 2026 or 2027, remains a bonus, with Chicago hoping that Florida’s draft position doesn’t improve, preferably finishing around 11th to maximize value.

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Even if the Blackhawks eventually return to playoff prominence, transforming a discontented player into a promising young goalie will remain a significant achievement. Moving forward, Chicago’s management, led by Kyle Davidson and his scouting team, will aim to develop any draft selection into an impactful contributor.

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Fans see this development as a reminder of how strategic flexibility in the draft can greatly influence a rebuilding team’s future. It also highlights the importance of player treatment and organizational patience, reflecting the complex dance of hockey trades and draft strategies that shape the league’s competitive landscape.

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