The Columbus Dispatch

Ex-blue Jacket Johnson: college grad in Cup finals

- Pat Graham

DENVER (AP) — In between delivering checks on the ice, Jack Johnson hit the books just as hard.

The 35-year-old Colorado Avalanche defenseman and former Columbus Blue Jackets alternate captain earned his general studies degree this spring from the University of Michigan. Just part of a rewarding stretch for Johnson, who after five teams and more than 1,000 NHL games, has finally reached the Stanley Cup Final.

He and the Avalanche lead the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-0 heading into Monday's Game 3.

“Let's see, that (degree) takes me 18 years?” Johnson cracked before Game 2. “Most people are at least a doctor at that point.”

His graduation fulfilled a promise, not only to himself, but to Red Berenson, his coach at Michigan for two seasons (2005-07).

“I called him as soon as I (finished my degree),” said Johnson, who attended training camp with Colorado on a profession­al tryout before signing a oneyear deal with the team on Oct. 10. “(Finishing) was just a big thing for myself.

“As a kid I grew up dreaming of playing college hockey at Michigan. I wanted to graduate from there, No. 1-ranked public school in the country. So it meant a lot to me.”

Johnson said he chipped away at his degree over the years by taking classes online in the spring when his team didn't make the postseason.

His hardest class? “Statistics,” Johnson said. “Hands down.”

Here are two stats he may be fond of: He has 25 hits over nine games of Colorado's postseason run, and he is a plus-2 in those games. Johnson was inserted into the lineup in Game 4 of the St. Louis series.

“It's incredibly special,” Johnson said of making the final. “You never know if you're going to get an opportunit­y to play for it. We've worked so hard this year to get to this point where we now have an opportunit­y.”

In March, Johnson appeared in his 1,000th NHL game to become the 21st U.s.-born blueliner to reach that mark.

He played 445 of those games with the Blue Jackets from 2011 to 2018.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER/AP ?? Defenseman Jack Johnson has played in nine games for the Avalanche this postseason with 25 hits and a plus-2 through those games.
JOHN LOCHER/AP Defenseman Jack Johnson has played in nine games for the Avalanche this postseason with 25 hits and a plus-2 through those games.

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