Kent Johnson: The 19-year-old forward made his NHL debut in a 5-1 win against the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday. Johnson signed a three-year, entry-level contract on April 8 after he had 37 points (eight goals, 29 assists) in 32 games as a sophomore for the University of Michigan. Johnson, who is expected to bring skill and flash to the lineup, can play center but will likely be a left wing until he adapts to the NHL.
Two first-round picks: Columbus has its own first-round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft as well as the Chicago Blackhawks' selection provided it's not the No. 1 or No. 2 pick. If the Blackhawks end up selecting first or second, the Blue Jackets will get their first-round pick in the 2023 NHL Draft as part of the conditions of the trade that sent defenseman Seth Jones to Chicago on July 23. If the Blue Jackets end up with both first-round picks, though, it will be interesting to see if they trade one of them to improve their roster immediately (they have a big need at defenseman). Columbus had three first-round picks in the 2021 NHL Draft and used them all, selecting Johnson at No. 5, forward Cole Sillinger at No. 12 and forward Corson Ceulemans at No. 25.
Cole Sillinger: Sillinger, who turns 19 on May 16, has played the entire season as the youngest player in the NHL and is showing promise with 26 points (13 goals, 13 assists) in 71 games. Sillinger is a big piece of the Blue Jackets' future, and they already have an idea of what he can become.