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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Done for the year

    Johnson will undergo surgery for a torn labrum and miss the rest of the 2023-24 season, Jeff Svoboda of the Blue Jackets' official site reports. Johnson tallied just six goals and 16 points through 42 NHL games this season. He also racked up 15 points during a 10-game stint with AHL Cleveland. The 21-year-old will spend the offseason recovering and an update on his status for training camp should be available later in the summer.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Sidelined indefinitely

    Johnson will be out indefinitely with an upper-body injury, the Blue Jackets announced Thursday. The club didn't provide a significant update on Johnson's timeline but the fact that it used the term indefinitely certainly doesn't suggest he's facing a short-term absence. The 21-year-old center is currently mired in a 19-game goal drought during which he's managed just three assists and 29 shots while averaging 13:35 of ice time. Unless Alexandre Texier (illness) is ready to play, the Jackets will presumably need to recall a forward from AHL Cleveland ahead of Thursday's clash with Carolina.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Notches helper in loss

    Johnson posted an assist in Tuesday's 4-1 loss to the Oilers. Johnson has two goals and two assists over his last 10 contests. The 21-year-old remains in a third-line role, which is a spot that isn't likely to lead to sustained offense. Johnson has six goals, nine helpers, 45 shots on net and a plus-2 rating through 30 appearances this season.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Scoring surge continues

    Johnson scored his sixth goal of the season in Tuesday's 4-1 loss to the Bruins. The young sniper supplied Columbus' only offense on the night, beating Linus Ullmark just under his glove on a wicked shot from the slot early in the second period. Johnson has come on strong since being called back up from AHL Cleveland at the start of December -- over the last 12 games he's delivered five goals and 10 points.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Two points against Sabres

    Johnson picked up a goal and an assist in Tuesday's 9-4 win over Buffalo. The 21-year-old put the finishing touches on the rout in the third period, helping to set up Cole Sillinger for Columbus' eighth tally before wiring home the team's ninth on a quick one-timer from the slot. Johnson took a few games to get going after his return from AHL Cleveland, but he's produced three multi-point performances in the last six contests, racking up three goals and eight points over that stretch.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Practices on top line

    Johnson practiced on the top line during Thursday's practice, Aaron Portzline of The Athletic reports. Johnson was called up Thursday after Wednesday's disappointing loss in Montreal. Blue Jackets head coach Pascal Vincent put his lines in a blender and came up with Johnson in a top-six role upon his return to Columbus following an impressive five goals and 15 points in 10 games at AHL Cleveland. Columbus desperately needs offense, and Johnson could deliver. Vincent added that the team doesn't want Johnson yo-yoing between the NHL and AHL, indicating he's here to stay.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Ascends to top level

    Johnson was recalled from AHL Cleveland on Thursday. Johnson seemed lost when he was sent to the minors Nov. 4, as he had only a goal and two assists in eight games. It seems the trip to the minors did wonders for the fifth overall pick in the 2021 Draft, as Johnson had five goals and 15 points in 10 games with the Monsters. The Blue Jackets are in dire need of scoring as they sit 24th in NHL scoring. Look for Johnson to get a top-nine role at this time and expect to see him as a top-six forward in the near future.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Continues to thrive in AHL

    Johnson has registered five goals and 15 points in 10 games since being reassigned to AHL Cleveland, but there's still no clear timeline for his return to the Blue Jackets, Aaron Portzline of The Athletic reports. "It's [about] getting stronger physically, and it's not his fault. He's doing everything right," Columbus coach Pascal Vincent said Friday. "He's just built that way, and now we've created [an off-ice] program for him to improve his ability to win those one-on-one battles. This is great that he's scoring goals, but it's more than points." Johnson is still only 21 and scored 40 points in 79 games as a rookie last season, so the Blue Jackets still view him as a key part of their future. It might take an injury or trade to open up a spot for him in the NHL in the short term, however.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Seeing time at center in Cleveland

    Johnson scored two goals in Friday's game for AHL Cleveland, Aaron Portzline of The Athletic reports. Johnson was sent down to Cleveland a week ago and has already piled up two goals and five points in three AHL games, but the 2021 fifth overall pick's offensive skill has never been in question. The 21-year-old also skated at center for Cleveland on Friday, and while he'll likely be a winger in the NHL, more versatility certainly can't hurt his future outlook. Johnson's demotion was largely due to his need to get stronger on the puck and to handle the physical demands of the NHL, so his fast start for the Monsters may not impact how quickly he's back with Columbus. The fact that Patrik Laine (upper body) returned from injured reserve Friday just further crowds the Jackets' forward ranks, and it might take a trade to open up room for Johnson once the team feels he's ready.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: First snipe of campaign

    Johnson scored his first goal of the season in Saturday's 5-4 overtime win over the Wild. On a faceoff in the Minnesota end early in the second period, Cole Sillinger won the draw and got the puck back to Johnson, who immediately ripped it top shelf over Filip Gustavsson. It's Johnson's second point in four games, and after recording 16 goals and 40 points in 79 games as a rookie last season, the fifth overall pick in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft could take a step forward in his sophomore campaign as part of Columbus' young core.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Two helpers in win

    Johnson logged two assists in Tuesday's 7-6 overtime win over the Capitals. Johnson assisted on Jack Roslovic's power-play tally in the second period before setting up Boone Jenner's game-tying goal with 47 seconds remaining in the third. Johnson has demonstrated his playmaking ability recently, recording seven points (one goal, six assists) over his last seven games. The 20-year-old rookie is up to 14 goals and 22 assists through 67 games while maintaining a top-six role.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Finds twine Tuesday

    Johnson scored a goal on three shots and added two PIM in Tuesday's 6-5 overtime win over the Sharks. Johnson gave the Blue Jackets their first lead, scoring at 1:54 of the second period on a pass from Johnny Gaudreau. This was Johnson's third straight game on the scoresheet (one goal, three assists), which is his longest streak since October. The 20-year-old rookie has 14 goals, 33 points, 92 shots on net, 12 PIM and a minus-7 rating through 63 appearances.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Scores lone goal in loss

    Johnson scored a goal on two shots in Saturday's 3-1 loss to the Kraken. Johnson tallied late in the second period after the Kraken committed a turnover in the neutral zone. The goal was his fifth point over the last five games. The 20-year-old is up to 10 tallies, 24 points, 65 shots on net and a minus-5 rating through 47 appearances, doing well enough to regularly log middle-six minutes.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Two helpers against Sharks

    Johnson recorded two assists in Saturday's 5-3 win over San Jose. Put on a line with veterans Boone Jenner and Gustav Nyquist after a sluggish start to the game for the Blue Jackets, Johnson set up each of his linemates for goals with some slick stickwork. The rookie hasn't scored a goal of his own in 14 games and has managed only five assists over that stretch, but Johnson still flashes enough upside to give him fantasy value in dynasty and keeper formats. On the season, the 20-year-old has eight goals and 21 points through 43 games.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Notches two assists

    Johnson picked up two power-play assists and a minus-1 rating in the Blue Jackets' 4-3 shootout win over the Hurricanes on Saturday. The third star of Saturday's contest, Johnson picked up helpers on both power-play goals by Kirill Marchenko in the second period. This performance snapped Johnson's five-game pointless streak. On the season, Johnson has eight goals and 18 points.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Scores in second straight

    Johnson scored his eighth goal of the season in Tuesday's 5-3 loss to the Flyers. Johnson and Kirill Marchenko scored less than three minutes apart early in the second period to give Columbus a 2-1 lead, but Philly's own young guns quickly answered back. Johnson has found the back of the net in back-to-back games since moving up to center the top line between Johnny Gaudreau and Patrik Laine, both of whom picked up assists on Tuesday's tally, and the 20-year-old has the elite offensive skills to hang with his two more experienced linemates. With Boone Jenner (thumb) out until the new year, Johnson appears set for an extended audition in the spotlight.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Notches career first

    Johnson scored a goal and drew an assist during Friday's 3-2 loss to the visiting Islanders. Entering Friday tied for third among NHL rookies with four goals, Johnson continues climbing up the first-year scoring charts. The fifth overall selection in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft earned the first multi-point game of his 26-game career Friday. Johnson converted on a 5-on-3 situation, 33 seconds after Yegor Chinakhov's goal. The rookie shared the team lead with four shots during the loss.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Scores on power play Sunday

    Johnson netted a power-play goal in a 5-3 win against Florida on Sunday. Johnson has four goals and nine points in 15 games this season. He's been effectively lately, recording a point in three of his last four contests. Johnson's worth keeping an eye on because he's currently on the top power-play unit. That hasn't always been the case for him, but as long as Johnson stays in that role, he could be a solid offensive contributor.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Will play Saturday

    Johnson (undisclosed) will return to the lineup Saturday against the Islanders, Brian Hedger of The Columbus Dispatch reports. Johnson sat out Thursday against the Flyers as he was 'dinged up', but coach Brad Larsen has said the rookie will be good to go Saturday. Johnson has three goals and three assists in 11 games this season.
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  • Blue Jackets' Kent Johnson: Will not play Thursday

    Johnson (undisclosed) will not play Thursday versus the Flyers, Blue Jackets team reporter Jeff Svoboda reports. Johnson has three goals and six points in 11 games this season. He is "dinged up" and will miss his first game since he was recalled after Opening Night when Patrik Laine was injured.
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