The Blue Jackets expect to have a top line of Panarin, Cam Atkinson and center Pierre-Luc Dubois, who set Columbus rookie records for goals (20) and points (48) last season, but how long Panarin will remain is unclear.
The 26-year-old, who scored 27 goals and set Blue Jackets records for assists (55) and points (82) in 2017-18, his first in Columbus, can become an unrestricted free agent after the season. Panarin, though, will not negotiate an extension once training camp begins Sept. 13, his agent told The Athletic on July 19, and he has been unclear about whether he wants to play in Columbus beyond this season, making it possible he'll be traded.
"We want to keep him," Jenner said. "He's tremendously skilled and brings a different dynamic to our team that we all love."
Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky could also become an unrestricted free agent July 1, but Kekalainen said neither player's situation should impact on the on-ice performance.
"We had players in that contract situation two years ago," he said. "We had 108 points. We had players in those situations last year, we had 97 points. They were never distractions."
Columbus will have to retool its defense a bit, especially since Zach Werenski had shoulder surgery May 3 and could be out until November. Seth Jones, who played in the NHL All-Star Game the past two seasons, will take on more responsibility. Gabriel Carlsson, Scott Harrington and Dean Kukan will be among those given opportunities to play bigger roles after Jack Johnson (Pittsburgh Penguins) and Ian Cole (Colorado Avalanche) left as free agents.