The Grosse Pointe, Michigan native has posted 5-11-16 with four penalty minutes, a +4 plus/minus rating and has averaged 22:06 in his first 21 career NHL games. He ranks sixth among NHL blueliners and fourth-T among league rookies in scoring. He began his NHL career with a four-game point streak (2-3-5), including collecting an assist in his NHL debut on October 13 vs. Boston and a goal a game later on October 15 vs. San Jose. The defenseman also became the first player since Chicago's Jonathan Toews in 2007 to begin his NHL career with points in each of his first eight home games (5-7-12).
Columbus' first round pick, eighth overall, in the 2015 NHL Draft, Werenski made his professional debut with the Lake Erie Monsters at the end of the 2015-16 regular season and helped the club capture the Calder Cup after setting AHL records for assists and points by an 18-year old in a single playoff with 5-9-14 in 17 contests. Prior to turning pro, he notched 20-41-61 with 28 penalty minutes and was +14 in two seasons at the University of Michigan (2014-16), including 11-24-35 with 20 penalty minutes in 2015-16.