One of the enduring storylines of the 2018-19 season was the pending free agency of leading scorer Artemi Panarin and top goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky. Then, at the deadline, Kekalainen added four more UFAs-to-be in center Matt Duchene, winger Ryan Dzingel, defenseman Adam McQuaid and goaltender Keith Kinkaid.
Those six players are all set to hit the market this offseason along with Mark Letestu, while the Blue Jackets have nine players who suited up this year in Union Blue who will be restricted free agents: forwards Eric Robinson, Lukas Sedlak, Markus Hannikainen and Sonny Milano; defensemen Ryan Murray, Zach Werenski, Scott Harrington and Adam Clendening; and goaltender Joonas Korpisalo. In addition, goalie Elvis Merzlikins is a restricted free agent.
So there's a lot to do right there and currently about $30 million in cap space to use according to the website CapFriendly.com.
Much has been written about Panarin and Bobrovsky this season, but both were noncommittal about their futures in the wake of the team's Game 6 loss to Boston on Tuesday night.
"It's too early to say," Bobrovsky said. "I don't think about my future right now. … It's too early to discuss."
Meanwhile, Russian reporter Anton Poltyrev served as an interpreter for questions to Panarin during postgame interviews, with the Russian standout saying multiple times he appreciated the fan base and the opportunit given by the organization. "He feels empty right now. He can't think of that," Poltyrev said. "They just lost the game and that's all he's thinking about."
Meanwhile, Duchene has spoken many times about how much he's enjoyed his time in Columbus since arriving from Ottawa at the deadline, but he will likely explore his options as well.
"Contract stuff should be the furthest thing from all of our minds right now because this is such a great opportunity for us," he said in the midst of the Boston series. "I couldn't give a hell about what is going to happen in the summer right now for me."