While there are some young faces like Dunne's that will get a look down the stretch, an older veteran also will get a chance to prove himself down the stretch as well in union blue.
Michael Del Zotto spent his trade deadline Monday like a lot of CBJ fans probably did, scrolling through Twitter. But while fans were just doing so to see what moves would be made, the defenseman was doing so to see if he'd have to hop on a plane, as his bags were already packed so he could be ready to pick up his life and move at a moment's notice.
"I was sitting in bed, had my phone on," he said. "I just kept refreshing Twitter waiting to see what was happening."
And when 3 p.m. passed and he was still a Blue Jacket -- despite the fact the team did receive some interest in Del Zotto from around the league -- Del Zotto was a happy camper.
"I'm really happy I'm still here," he said. "It was a nerve-wracking day."
So why is Del Zotto so happy to stay? A few reasons, it seems. First off, his long-term relationship with Tortorella gives him comfort. The personable veteran has fit into the locker room seemingly seamlessly. And then there's the hope he can find a home for multiple years, as he spent 2019-20 with Anaheim, the year before with three teams, and his previous nine NHL seasons with four squads.
"It's really tough if I'm being honest with you, especially for a guy like myself," he said. "I'm a pretty vocal guy. I like to keep things light, but every year, sometimes twice a year, trying to get to know 23 different players, coaches, management, staff, adjusting that way is not easy. Being able to set some roots down and be somewhere for a few years is what I'm looking for."
Del Zotto is a free agent-to-be, so time will tell if Columbus will be a long-term home. He's doing what he can to make it happen, including three points and a plus-5 rating in the last four games while playing with Seth Jones the last three contests, and his perspective is seen as valuable in the locker room as the Blue Jackets try to finish the season without such names as Foligno, Savard, Nash and Jenner.
"He just likes it here," Tortorella said. "Michael is fighting for a contract not just for this team but throughout the league. … For me, he's overachieved in what I expected out of him as we started this season. He wants to keep going. He doesn't want a change of scenery. He wants to play; I think he wants to show Jarmo he can play.
"I'm glad he's here. He's good in the room. He's very good in the room, and that goes unnoticed."