"I was playing with a lot of confidence last year and have some good memories in Columbus when I was playing some good hockey," he said today. "I'll just try to bring that and remember what I did back then to bring it for the training camp."
Texier has not played NHL hockey since he suffered a finger injury in late January 2022. At the time, he returned home and then was granted a leave of absence by the Blue Jackets for the remainder of the campaign because of personal issues, including the loss of "people very close to him," as Kekalainen said at the time.
That extended into last season, as the Blue Jackets, NHL, NHLPA and Texier worked out a deal where he was able to play in Europe with the ZSC Lions of Switzerland's National League. Playing on a squad that featured former Blue Jackets Dean Kukan and Mikko Lehtonen as well as former NHLers Lucas Wallmark, Juho Lammikko, Sven Andrighetto and Yannick Weber, Texier was third on the team with a 13-22-35 line in 46 games.
He leaves Switzerland with some good memories as well as an acknowledgment of how both ZSC and the Blue Jackets helped him get through a tough time.
"I'm just glad that the Blue Jackets and Zurich helped me to go through that, and now my goal is to get ready for September," Texier said, also pointing out he would hear from CBJ teammates as last season went along. "(The Blue Jackets) were great. I have nothing bad to say. They just helped me, and they came all the way during the season to watch me. It means a lot that they were following me. Now everything is done and I have to play some hockey."