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Thoughts on the end of season press conference

April 25, 2017, 12:29 PM ET [5 Comments]
Paul Berthelot
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The Blue Jackets had their end of season press conference with President John Davidson and General Manager Jarmo Kekalainen, they shared their thoughts on the season that was and where the organization is headed in the future.

The first big news to come out of the press conference was information about two defencemen, one who was injured and one who is healthy. Markus Nutivaara was the injured one; he will require off-season hip surgery.




This explains why he was used so sparingly down the stretch and in the playoffs. He must not have been 100%, and while he played in game four and five, that was clearly more out of necessity that out of health. The organization thinks highly of Nutivaara with Jarmo mentioning he thinks he has top four potential. I think he could be a top four defencemen as early as next season, especially if the team loses a d-man in the expansion draft.

As for the healthy defencemen, it appears Ryan Murray is healthy and would have been good to go for game six.




This is great to hear. Murray will have a full healthy off-season, to further recover from his broken hand and to get ready for next season. He might never reach his potential as the #2 overall pick, but he's fine defencemen who had a good season this past year.
The defencemen were the big talk of the press conference with Seth Jones and Zach Werenski getting some high praise.




There were 26 defensive pairs to play at least 800 5 on 5 minutes together this season. Werenski and Jones finished fifth with a 53.21% Corsi per Corsica and eighth with a 56.76% goals for. They are already one of the better pairs in the league which is crazy when you think about how young they are.

Davidson also had some good things to say about David Savard and Jack Johnson.




There was also plenty of talk about the team’s future. They talked about the process and not wanting to do anything to get ahead of themselves and what they have been trying to build.







I have no insider information on this but I feel like this off-season could be a big one for Sonny Milano. I think the organization either looks to get rid of veteran to give Milano a shot with the NHL team, or they use him as a piece in another Brandon Saad type blockbuster.

Finally the press conference ended with talk about free agents and free agency. The Jackets aren’t expected to be big players in free agency as they don’t have much cap space going into next season. According to Cap Friendly the Jackets have 37 players signed for next season for a projected cap hit of a little over $70M. That leaves them just $2.9M in cap space. They will need to find another Sam Gagner type of player. Someone they can bring in on the cheap, as it looks like Gagner will not be returning.




The good news though is it sounds like Columbus is starting to build itself a reputation as good city and good place to play.







That really helps the Jackets as they look for reclamation projects like Gagner. Having a good city helps, and having a sustained success helps even more, if they Jackets keep winning, Columbus will start to become more and more a destination for free agents.

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