Laine had a goal and an assist in his NHL debut with the Jets against the Carolina Hurricanes on Oct. 13, 2016, and went on to score 64 points (36 goals, 28 assists) in 73 games that season. He finished second in voting for the Calder Trophy as NHL rookie of the year to Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews.
Laine scored 44 goals in his second season in 2017-18, but his goal total declined in each of the next two seasons, and injuries limited him to 46 games in 2020-21. He had two goals and an assist in Winnipeg's opener that season but sustained an upper-body injury during practice three days later and did not play again until after the trade; he made his Blue Jackets debut Feb. 2, 2021.
"Doesn't matter how much you think about it, it's not going to change," Laine said. "I haven't started analyzing it, really. It just didn't work out for me, it didn't work out for the team. And obviously they found a great trade for them that's been working out. Dubois has been really solid this year (50 points; 25 goals, 25 assists in 64 games). And obviously me and Jack over here, I feel like we've enjoyed playing here and hopefully he's had the same year."
The Blue Jackets (32-29-3) enter Friday 13 points behind the Washington Capitals for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Eastern Conference. The Jets (30-25-10) are five points behind the Dallas Stars for the second wild card in the Western Conference.
Laine is tied with forward Oliver Bjorkstrand for the Columbus lead with 48 points (25 goals, 23 assists) despite missing 19 games with an oblique strain. When he was out with the injury, his father, Harri, died at 54.
"Yeah, it's been kind of a roller coaster emotionally this year," Laine said. "Obviously Dad passed away. I was out two months with an injury. Won a lot of games, lost a lot of games. It's been definitely one of the toughest years, not hockeywise, that I've had.
"But I think it's just a good time to learn and grow as a human. I feel like I've done that so far. It's been a weird one."