1. Gaudreau's impact
The Blue Jackets arguably landed the prize of free agency by signing left wing Johnny Gaudreau to a seven-year, $68.25 million contract ($9.75 million annual average value) on July 13. Last season, Gaudreau finished tied for second in the NHL with a career-high 115 points (40 goals, 75 assists) in 82 games for the Calgary Flames.
The Blue Jackets haven't had a player of Gaudreau's ilk since Artemi Panarin played two seasons in Columbus from 2017-19. Panarin would go on to leave via free agency, though, when he signed with the New York Rangers on July 1, 2019. That same summer, the Blue Jackets also lost goalie Sergei Bobrovsky and forward Matt Duchene in free agency.
The hope in Columbus is that Gaudreau's signing changes the narrative and shows that Ohio's capital city can be a destination market for the top players in the NHL, but he and the Blue Jackets have to showcase that on the ice, too.
That means the pressure is on for Gaudreau to bring his offensive game to the Blue Jackets, who need it after missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs by 19 points last season.
2. Laine's production
Gaudreau could have a significant impact on right wing Patrik Laine both at even strength and on the power play. They're set up to be the two wings on Columbus' top line and should be the playmaker (Gaudreau) and shooter (Laine) on the top power-play unit.
Laine, who showcased his excitement over Gaudreau by signing a four-year, $34.8 million contract ($8.7 million AAV) on July 23, had 56 points (26 goals, 30 assists) in 56 games for the Blue Jackets last season, but that was without a player like Gaudreau setting him up. He could be a 50-goal scorer this season.