Bruins add more depth with Max Jones signing
The Boston Bruins got their big moves out of the way early on Monday, with both center Elias Lindholm and defenseman Nikita Zadorov signed to long-term deals.
But the signings have not stopped there for Boston, with forward Max Jones signed to a contract. The deal for the 6-foot-3, 216-pound Jones is believed to be a two-year deal, though the financial terms of the deal were still unknown as of 3 p.m. Monday.
A first-round pick of the Ducks in 2016, Jones posted five goals and 15 points in 52 games with the Ducks a season ago, and made his greatest impact in the physicality department, with 127 hits.
His 127 hits ranked fifth among all Anaheim skaters, while his 12.15 hits per 60 was the second-best rate among all Ducks with at least 50 games played in 2023-24.
In addition to the hits, Jones was credited with having drawn 23 penalties, and his 2.20 penalties drawn per 60 was tops on the Ducks and the third-best rate in all of hockey among players with at least 50 appearances. (In case you’re wondering, fellow new Bruin Mark Kastelic led the league on that front, with 2.59 penalties drawn per 60 for the Senators last season.)
The belief is that Jones will contend for a spot on Boston’s fourth line, and gives the team another left-shooting look along with Johnny Beecher, as the other two leading contenders for fourth-line work on the Black and Gold’s 2024-25 roster are both right shots (Kastelic and Justin Brazeau).
Jones has recorded 31 goals and 62 points in 258 NHL games since 2018-19, and had a career-high nine goals and 19 points in 69 games for Anaheim in 2022-23.