Cole Sillinger Signs Contract to Stay in Columbus!

Our last outstanding player in need of an extension's finally signed the dotted line! Cole Sillinger (Center) will be with the Columbus Blue Jackets for the next two NHL Seasons after agreeing to a contract paying him $2.25 million each year. This past season Sillinger bounced back from his 2022-2023 NHL Season where he appeared in 64 games where he had just 3 goals and 8 assists for 11 points. It wasn't the second season he wanted after such a successful rookie season where he appeared in 79 games and had 16 goals and 15 assists for 31 points. This past season, even with injuries that made him miss games, he appeared in 77 games, hitting the stride of his rookie season with 13 goals and 19 assists for 32 points. It's been exciting to watch him overcome adversity on the ice so young. It proves he can do it, and in a town like Columbus that hasn't had the best seasons since he joined us out of the draft, I feel this asset adds to his value. I'm so happy Don Waddell has locked him up for the next two seasons and cannot wait to see him play on opening night! 

Go CBJ!    

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