That awkward moment on Saturday evening when the team the team the Blackhawks played on Friday makes a trade with the team the Blackhawks are playing on Sunday…
The Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild consummated a fascinating trade. Columbus sent defenseman David Jiricek and a fifth-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft to Minnesota for defenseman Daemon Hunt, Minnesota’s first-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, picks in the third and fourth rounds in 2026 and a second-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft.
Jiricek, who turned 21 on Thursday, was the sixth overall pick in the 2022 NHL Draft. A 6-4, 205-pound right-handed defenseman, he’s never been able to crack the lineup full-time in Columbus. A trade was coming eventually. It finally happened on Saturday.
From a Blackhawks’ perspective, this trade is interesting on a number of levels. One, it’s a truckload of picks for a young defenseman who only has 53 games of NHL experience. The Blackhawks have a deep pipeline on the back end and there’s a chance not all of the young bodies can/will stay around beyond this season. Not all of them were top-six overall selections, but some have NHL experience on their resume.
The other big reality here: the Minnesota Wild are showing us they’re going to build their back end to be really good for a long time. Jiricek now joins Brock Faber, Zeev Buium and Aron Kiviharju, among others, in a young, talented future blue line.
For Columbus, they turned an unhappy asset that wasn’t working out into value. The first-round pick in 2025 conditional; as long as it isn’t a top-five overall pick (highly unlikely), the Blue Jackets get Minnesota’s first. The future picks help Columbus continue stockpiling for the future as well.