Chicago Tribune

Caleb Jones returns to practice for the Chicago Blackhawks — and he’s eyeing Saturday’s game vs. his old team, the Edmonton Oilers, for his season debut

Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Caleb Jones conceded it would be perfect timing if he could make his season debut against the Edmonton Oilers, the team that drafted him in 2015. But it’s out his hands. Or more precisely, it’s up to his wrist. “I’m not going to lie, it’d be nice to play in Edmonton. It’d be a fun one,” said Jones, who returned to practice Monday after a left wrist strain had kept ...

Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Caleb Jones conceded it would be perfect timing if he could make his season debut against the Edmonton Oilers, the team that drafted him in 2015.

But it’s out his hands. Or more precisely, it’s up to his wrist.

“I’m not going to lie, it’d be nice to play in Edmonton. It’d be a fun one,” said Jones, who returned to practice Monday after a left wrist strain

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune3 min read
Commentary: To Defend Academic Freedom, Keep Politics Out Of It
April 17 was a dark day for academic freedom in the United States. Columbia University President Nemat Shafik told a congressional hearing that some statements heard during recent protests — such as “from the river to the sea” — might be punished by
Chicago Tribune5 min read
Paul Sullivan: Don’t Forget Harry Caray’s Legacy With The White Sox — For Calling It Like It Is
CHICAGO — As Harry Caray’s Chicago Cubs career was celebrated Thursday with the 26th “Toast to Harry Caray” sponsored by his namesake restaurant, his legacy on the South Side continues to be overlooked by his former team. It makes sense that the rest
Chicago Tribune4 min readAmerican Government
Activists Sue Johnson Administration Over DNC Protests, Say Chicago Isn’t Ready
CHICAGO — As protests surge across America just months before the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, activists representing LGBTQ+ and women’s reproductive rights say Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration is violating their First Amendment r

Related Books & Audiobooks