New Defenseman Ready To Bring ‘Good Habits’ To Pittsburgh
New Pittsburgh Penguins’ defenseman Caleb Jones may have suited up for the Los Angeles Kings’ organization last season prior to becoming an unrestricted free agent. But, oddly enough, he found himself training with some players from a different organization this summer.
And what better guys to train with in the National Hockey League right now than the back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers?
Caleb, 28, is the younger brother of Seth Jones, 31, who was dealt from the Chicago Blackhawks to the Panthers prior to the 2025 trade deadline. It just so happens that Seth arrived at the perfect time, as he was an instrumental part of Florida’s 2025 run and put up four goals, nine points, and a plus-11 rating in 23 playoff games for the Cats.
During that playoff run, Caleb was in town, too, to watch his brother play on the NHL’s biggest stage – and to learn a few pointers from some of the very best the league has to offer.
“It was a great experience for me to see those guys,” Caleb said. “They’re obviously the champs, and everyone’s trying to chase them right now and see their work ethic and their mindset every day.
“I think that’s why I’ve had a really good camp. I was able to be down there with those guys and learn a lot of good habits, and kind of just put them into myself and bring them here.”
Of course, that ‘here’ is in Pittsburgh, where he signed a two-year, $1.8 million contract this summer.
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