
We've officially entered the last month of the calendar that doesn't have NHL games in it. We are only a bit over a month away from the start of 2025 NHL training camp and then preseason. Because of that, I thought it would be fun to take an early look at what the Columbus Blue Jackets' projected opening night lineup could look like.
Starting out with the forwards, the Blue Jackets added both Charlie Coyle and Miles Wood from the Colorado Avalanche this offseason, which helps bring depth to their lineup.
F1: Dmitri Voronkov – Sean Monahan – Kirill Marchenko
F2: Boone Jenner – Adam Fantilli – Kent Johnson
F3: Yegor Chinakhov – Charlie Coyle – Cole Sillinger
F4: Miles Wood – Isac Lundestrom – Mathieu Olivier
Extra: Zach Aston-Reese
On defense, there were no major changes aside from the extension for Ivan Provorov. On the ice, their blue line will look very similar to last season.
D1: Zach Werenski – Dante Fabbro
D2: Denton Mateychuk – Ivan Provorov
D3: Damon Severson – Erik Gudbranson
Extras: Jake Christiansen, Christian Jaros, Dysin Mayo
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As for the goalies, this is finally the year that Jet Greaves will be given a full season at the NHL level. After they traded Daniil Tarasov to the Florida Panthers, it solidified that Greaves will be with the NHL club.
Starter: Elvis Merzlikins
Backup: Jet Greaves
If the Blue Jackets can carry forward their momentum from last season into this season and win some early games, they can set themselves up for more success and give themselves a better chance to clinch a playoff berth
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