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    Jason Newland
    Aug 23, 2024, 14:03

    The Columbus Blue Jackets Are Currently One Of The Youngest Teams In The NHL

    The announcement on Wednesday that Cole Sillinger was signed to a two-year contract all but solidifies the 2024-25 Columbus Blue Jackets roster. Obviously, Don Waddell can still make changes, but who you see today is pretty much who you could see on opening night. 

    The CBJ are young, but for a rebuilding franchise, it's no surprise. But just how young are they, and where do they rank? 

    Let's look at the Top 5 youngest teams in the league by age. 

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    Here are the Top 5 oldest teams in the league by age.

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    As you can see from the above numbers, there is a large gap between the top five and bottom five teams in terms of age and experience. Detroit is a bit of a weird one considering they're still trying to rebuild but are one of the oldest teams. 

    The youngest team(s) to win a Stanley Cup are the 2008-09 Pittsburgh Penguins, who tied with the 2009-10 Chicago Blackhawks with an average age of 26.6. Both teams had generational talents in Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Patrick Kane, and Jonathan Toews, which makes a huge difference. Last season's Florida Panthers were the 4th oldest team to win a title, at 29.5. The oldest team to ever win a cup was the 2007-08 Detroit Red Wings with an average age of 32.1.

    So as you can tell, it usually takes experience and/or generational talent to win in this league. The 2011-12 LA Kings didn't have either that season, but got hot and found a way to win it all with an average age of 26.7. Their highest scoring player was Anže Kopitar with 76 points. 

    Let's take a look at the Columbus Blue Jackets.

    Oldest Player (on active roster) - Jack Johnson - 19 Yrs - 1187 Games Played

    Youngest Player (on active roster) - Adam Fantilli - 1 yr - 49 Games Played 

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    Is Don Waddell's plan to grow this team naturally over the next few years? Or is he going to make some moves this season and next summer to age this team into a contender? 

    He currently has $15,948,334 to spend. Will he save that money for next summer and make a huge splash? Will he make a move or two at this year's trade deadline to add some pieces? He can shed another $7+ million at this year's trade deadline as well. 

    He has a few players on this roster who would like to win before their time runs out. It's anyone's guess what he'll do, but it sure feels like the summer of 2025 is going to be massive for the Columbus Blue Jackets. 

    What do you think? Please share your thoughts on our forum.

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