The Blue Jackets were adamant in the offseason that they did not want Werenski to miss any part of training camp.
"We've been very clear on that, that missing camp's going to take away from the team's preparation and we don't look favorably on that. So, we were hoping and, strongly hoping, for this outcome before this training camp got started," general manager Jarmo Kekalainen said. "So, everything's good. He'll be in Columbus and ready to go when everybody else is."
Selected by Columbus with the No. 8 pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, Werenski has 128 points (38 goals, 90 assists) in 237 regular-season games and 10 points (three goals, seven assists) in 19 playoff games.
He was a Calder Trophy finalist for rookie of the year in 2015-16, when he had 47 points (11 goals, 36 assists) and was plus-17 in 78 games. Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs won the award.
There are still several high-profile restricted free agents that remain unsigned, including defensemen Charlie McAvoy of the Boston Bruins and
Ivan Provorov
of the Philadelphia Flyers, and forwards
Mitchell Marner
of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Mikko Rantanen of the Colorado Avalanche,
Brayden Point
of the Lightning, Matthew Tkachuk of the Calgary Flames and Patrik Laine and Kyle Connor of the Winnipeg Jets.
"Maybe for defensemen a little bit I've set the market that some will look at," Werenski said. "Honestly, someone had to sign first. It happened to be me. I'm happy with this deal."
"The whole RFA class has been in waiting mode and I'm glad we got this done so we don't have to wait anymore," Kekalainen said. "It's a process and we respect the other side and they have a thought process they go through. We have our thought process and we always want to do a fair deal and I think we got a fair deal done."