2. Is Jack Roslovic a top-line center?
The Blue Jackets have struggled to find a long-term top-line center and are hoping Roslovic could be the answer.
After a slow start last season, the hometown player improved defensively, which led to more offensive chances. He had 45 points (22 goals, 23 assists) -- all NHL career highs -- in 81 games, including 13 points (10 goals, three assists) in the final 10 games.
The Blue Jackets signed Roslovic to a two-year, $8 million contract June 7.
3. If not Roslovic, what about Cole Sillinger?
The rookie, son of former Columbus center Mike Sillinger, made quite an impression last season as an 18-year-old when he had 31 points (16 goals, 15 assists). He was the second Blue Jackets player to score more than 10 goals in a season before age 19 (Rick Nash, 17 in 2002-03), and on March 13 against the Vegas Golden Knights he became the second-youngest player in Blue Jackets history with a hat trick (Nikita Filatov).
Sillinger will vie to be the No. 1 center, but he may need more seasoning before assuming that role.