"I don't think I need to prove anything anymore," the forward said after the Blue Jackets held their first training camp practice Thursday. "I think I've proved already what I could do in this league, scoring over 40 (goals in the 2017-18 season). It's not an everyday thing for a lot of guys in this league. I know. I've done that already, so I don't think I'm in that position anymore where I have to prove anything to anybody.
"But I still want to be better. It doesn't matter if I scored 70 last year, I still want to be better."
Columbus acquired the 23-year-old and forward Jack Roslovic from the Winnipeg Jets on Jan. 23 in a trade for center Pierre-Luc Dubois and a third-round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft.
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Laine entered last season having scored 36, 44, 30 and 28 goals with the Jets in his first four NHL seasons. He had two goals and an assist in his one game for Winnipeg last season before the trade, then scored 21 points (10 goals, 11 assists) and was minus-29 in 45 games for Columbus, which failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time in five seasons.
Laine, who was benched often by then-Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella, scored seven points (three goals, four assists) in his final 21 games.
"He didn't have a great finish with us," new coach Brad Larsen, who replaced Tortorella on June 10 after seven seasons as a Columbus assistant, said Tuesday. "He admitted it but he's put that behind him. I've put it behind myself, and it's a fresh start for him.
"He put the work in. He's excited and he's energized. That's the first step. I expect 'Patty' to have a better start, a better year, but I expect that from a lot of guys."