Carson Meyer and Adam Boqvist Latest Blue Jackets to Depart Columbus

It's sad to see another Ohio-grown hockey player leave the Columbus Blue Jackets, but I hope the 26-year-old will find new drive and opportunity in Anaheim. Carson Meyer leaves us for the Ducks after playing 14 games in the 2023-24 Columbus Blue Jackets regular season. Over that time, he had a goal and an assist for two points. He had more time and success with our AHL team, the Cleveland Monsters, where he played 55 games in their 2023-24 Season. Over that time, he had 22 goals and 15 assists for 37 points. He still has time to make his mark on the NHL, and that could start with his one-year deal out in California. AAV (Average Annual Value) has yet to be given for this deal, but if I see it tonight, I'll update this post.

It's also worth noting that our first-round pick in 2018 (8th overall) has gone through the NHL Waiver process. Don Waddell has made it clear that Adam Boqvist's contract will be bought out, and he will not be part of the Columbus Blue Jackets next season. Last season, Boqvist appeared in 35 games and had a goal and 9 assists, contributing 10 points to the Jackets. Even though his recent seasons haven't been his strongest, he's managed 56 points in 133 games since joining our team for the 2021-22 NHL Season. I hope he finds a home where his numbers can improve and he can find NHL success. Once I see where that is, I'll create a new post for him. 

Good luck to both men. 

Go CBJ!    

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