20-year-old defenseman Zach Werenski isn't just making an impact on the Blue Jackets blue line. He's also leaving his mark on Jackets fans' fashion in the form of a unique t-shirt that benefits the Blue Jackets Foundation.
It all started when Werenski took a puck to the face in the second period of game three of the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The impact was significant enough to drop the Calder Trophy finalist to the ice and, while Werenski returned in the third period, the injury eventually prohibited him from finishing the game and would end his season.
Werenski broke franchise rookie records all season long and led all Jackets defensemen in points (11-36-47), so Columbus fans were clearly very anxious for any status update.
"I was sitting in the hospital," Werenski said. "They told me my season was done and everyone was asking about my face, so I decided to post a tweet not thinking much of it. I figured just Columbus people would see it. Next thing I know, my phone's not even working because it's going so crazy."
Werenski's photo has since received over 33,000 retweets and 83,000-plus favorites.
Zach Werenski's injury during the playoffs leads to charitable impact
The photo Werenski took of his injury quickly was turned into a t-shirt and then the wheels were in motion