What This New Defenseman’s ‘Good Habits’ Could Mean for Pittsburgh’s Future — And Why Fans Should Pay Attention

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After a grueling training camp that included a successful 5-1-1 pre-season, the Pittsburgh Penguins‘ roster appears to be set for the 2025-26 season.
“I’m playing with a lot of energy, playing with a strong gap, and kind of just using my skating to disrupt plays and move the puck and join the rush,” Jones said. “Getting a chance on the PP, PK… I’ve been in those roles. So, you try to just be solid and try to have the coaches’ trust. I’ve gotten good feedback through [camp], so I’m just trying to stay energized and keep my confidence high, and do my thing.”



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