More Blue Jackets Going To Men's World Championships On Friday! 5/10/22

With The World Championship just around the corner, the defending Champions of 2022 have released their players roster.  Remember, our great Rick Nash will be the Assistant General Manager for this team.  Now, we know he'll take two young Columbus Blue Jackets with him for the ride! 

Cole Sillinger is the first.  He had an incredible season, starting with him being the only Draft Pick from 2021 to play the full 2021-22 NHL Regular Season.  Next, out of the 82 games this season, he appeared in all but 3, for a total of 79.  He had 16 goals, 2 of them being on the Powerplay.  In addition, he had 15 assists.  31 points total isn't bad at all for an 18-year-old in his first NHL year.    

On the other hand, you have a very new and near equally young name, Kent Johnson.  As if the World Juniors and 2022 Winter Olympics weren't enough for this young man, now he's going to tackle the World Championship with Team Canada.  This season, Johnson didn't score his first goal.  However, in just 9 games he had 3 assists in his first of three seasons with the Columbus Blue Jackets.  

I can't wait to watch these two young men play in the World Championship.  In addition to themselves you can look for Nick Blankenburg and Andrew Peeke on team USA, Elvis Merzlikins on Team Latvia, and Alexander Texier representing Team France.  

We'll kick it off on Friday, May 13th.  Also, if I may point out, maybe Kent Johnson will have some luck, being he is number 13 for the Columbus Blue Jackets, after all?  It would be great if so!

Go CBJ1

Source:

Jeff Svoboda Tweet On 5/10/22:  "#CBJ forwards Cole Sillinger and Kent Johnson are headed to Finland for the World Championships
 
This is Kent’s third Team Canada appearance in the last six months (World Juniors, Olympics)" 

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