Blue Jackets Part Ways With 2 Former Draft Pick Players (2018 and 2020) 6/2/22

At least for now, via Aaron Portzline, we won't see Samuel Johannesson in the Defender position or Marcus Karlberg in the Forward position, joining the Columbus Blue Jackets in a team jersey.  Could they return from a trade later on, sure.  For now though the franchise has let the rights to each player go.  In 2020 the team gained the rights to Johannesson when they picked him in the NHL Draft, taking him in Round 6 at number 176.  Karlberg was taken higher and sooner in his draft, back in 2018.   He was chose in Round 3 at number 80.  

I wish them luck, wherever they may go.  However, I must agree with many of my readers, I'm surprised that we're signing new players, but letting these two men go, while also not signing players we have whoes contracts are up.  As far as current players go, we've only re-signed Joonas Korpisalo to a 1 year deal.  I'm thrilled we won't lose him, but with each day we don't hear anything about Patrik Laine, Jack Roslovic, Adam Boqvist and especially Nick Blankenburg  I get a bit more curious.  We're just a few days out from the one month mark to the 2022 NHL Draft.  It's time to lock these men in for seasons to come, along with others whoes contracts are up with the Cleveland Monsters, so we don't lose our potential, future playoff team.  

Go CBJ!      

Source:

Aaron Portzline Tweet On June 2, 2022

"#CBJ have relinquished their rights to two former draft picks, opting not to sign them by the 5 p.m. deadline today:

D Samuel Johannesson (6th round, No. 176 overall in 2020) and F Marcus Karlberg (3rd round, No. 80 in 2018) are moving on." 

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