The defenseman averaged a personal NHL best 24:36 per game. He had 57 points, a single-season record for Blue Jackets defensemen, topping the 51 points James Wisniewski had in 2013-14. His 16 goals tied Zach Werenski for most by a Columbus defenseman this season.
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"When I was in Nashville before the trade (to the Blue Jackets on Jan. 6, 2016), I was playing 18, 17 1/2 minutes a night. Got traded, started playing 22, 23 minutes. Those five more minutes is a big difference in the opportunities you get, offensive-zone draws, offensive situations, power play. Lot of different things go into effect."
Jones' offense alone isn't what has brought him into the Norris conversation. He's a plus-10 and he's been on the ice for 47 goals-against at 5-on-5, the fifth-fewest among the 50 defensemen to play at least 1,300 minutes at 5-on-5, according to NaturalStatTrick.com. And the four players ahead of him all played fewer minutes.
"Just trying to be consistent with my game, trying to be aggressive every time I step on the ice," Jones said. "My goal is to be a difference maker every game."