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Silly's Staying in Columbus!

I know this is a little late, but news broke yesterday while I was at work that Cole Sillinger agreed to a new contract with our Columbus Blue Jackets! It's great seeing another contract get done before arbitration could happen. This contract covers his next three seasons in the NHL, through the franchise's 2028-29 season, and sees him make roughly $4.625 million each season. I've seen some question paying #4 this much. In my mind, this is why he's worth keeping and paying.  Last season, he missed only one game, posting an 8-25-33 in 81 games. He's shown consistency, averaging 31-33 points in four of his five seasons with Columbus. The only season he didn't was 2022-23, when he dealt with a rough injury that cost him about 1/4th of the regular season. That season, he finished with a 3-8-11 in 64 games. This leads into my next point, showcasing his resilience and handling of adversity, because he returned in 2023-24 with 77 games played and a point breakdown of 1...

Jet Greaves Gets New Contract in Columbus

With the Columbus Blue Jackets offering $ 2.8 million a season, and Jet Greaves asking for $ 7.5 million a season, it appeared as if arbitration was the only way to settle a contract. Before that could happen, however, the two parties came to an agreement early today that will see Jet Greaves make $5 million a year for the next 3 years. I think it's a fair contract and a good meet-in-the-middle price for a goaltender full of promise.  Jet, who will turn 26 on August 30th, started 53 of the 55 games he appeared in last season. His record was 26-19-9. Considering it was his first full season in the NHL, it's impressive to see his talent we saw at the tail end of the 2024-25 season carry over. His record that year was 7-2-2 after starting 11 games. He also stayed consistent in save percentage, having a .928 in 2024-25 and a .908 in 2025-26.  But, Heather, those numbers are far apart. Sure, but when you account for 11 games compared to 55, the sample size grew, but he was still ab...

The Semi-Calm After the 2026 Columbus Blue Jackets Free Agency Day 2

Well, I'm glad we all didn't panic! Seriously, though, I think Zach Werenski is a genius, or this was the worst game of NHL Telephone in the history of the Columbus Blue Jackets. After much drama and panic, Zach Werenski turned down a deal late Tuesday night that would've sent him to the Dallas Stars. Then, yesterday, in the middle of the 2026 free agency frenzy, he reversed course and said he wanted to stay in Columbus after talking to GM Don Waddell. I have many theories as to what happened. We'll never know if any are right, but here you go, for fun.  1) Zach Werenski wanted to prove how desirable he is to the front office, coaching staff, and fellow players. So, he did this as a way to prove a point that he can leave and will if the team doesn't figure it out in the 2026-27 season. (This is where I'd consider him a genius because, although I have faith in this team, they do need to wake up. We're good, and glitches at the end have caused us to trip the f...