2. Oliver Bjorkstrand, RW
How acquired: Selected with No. 89 pick of 2013 NHL Draft
Last season: Columbus: 12 GP, 4-4-8; Lake Erie (AHL): 51 GP, 17-12-29
The "Great Dane" was named the Calder Cup MVP after he had 10 goals and six assists in 17 postseason games. He scored six game-winning goals, including in each of the last three games of the Calder Cup Final against Hershey, the latter two coming in overtime.
Bjorkstrand, 21, doesn't have size (6-foot, 177) but impressed the Blue Jackets in his time with them.
"He's not a big guy, but he's not afraid to play the North American style at all," Kekalainen said. "It speaks to his character. I love the chip on his shoulder and the way he plays and competes."
Projected NHL arrival: This season
3. Pierre Luc-Dubois, C
How acquired: Selected with No. 3 pick of 2016 NHL Draft
Last season: Cape Breton (QMJHL): 62 GP, 42-57-99
Many were surprised the Blue Jackets drafted Dubois, 18, ahead of Jesse Puljujarvi, but Dubois' transition from wing midway through the season was one reason Columbus sees him as a future top center.
Dubois (6-2, 201) is a two-way forward with excellent skating ability, a scoring touch, and an edge evidenced by his 112 penalty minutes for Cape Breton.
"I'm obviously still growing mentally and physically, still working on improving all areas," he said. "I added 40 pounds in the last three years and grew 3 inches, so I'm still learning how to use my body."
He may be a year away from sticking with the Blue Jackets, but it would not be surprising if Dubois made an impact this season.
Projected NHL arrival: Next season