The Columbus Dispatch

Danforth eyes possible return for Blue Jackets

- Brian Hedger Columbus Dispatch USA TODAY NETWORK

This was supposed to be Justin Danforth’s breakout season.

After proving himself with the Blue Jackets in his first taste of the NHL, the 29-year old forward primed expectatio­ns for this season with an impressive training camp. His speed flashed, his energy was contagious and Danforth earned roles on both special teams units — including the “bumper” spot for a top power-play group featuring Johnny Gaudreau and Patrik Laine.

It lasted only six games before Danforth sustained a torn shoulder labrum in a 5-3 victory over the Nashville Predators on Oct. 20. After attempting to play through it two days later in a 6-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins, Danforth was scheduled for surgery in

early November.

“He’s one of those ‘identity’ players,” Blue Jackets coach Brad Larsen said. “It’s just unfortunat­e he got hurt and for the length that it’s been, but that’s sport. That’s hockey and there’s nothing we can do about it. But I know how hard he’s been working to get back. He’s a good player and we miss him.”

Given a timeline of four-to-six months, Danforth is already back to practicing and hopes to play before the end of the season. Most returning players who gain clearance to practice rejoin the active lineup within a week or two, so Danforth could be back sooner than later.

Danforth earned a two-year contract extension last year with 10 goals, four assists and 14 points in 45 games and had 2-1-3 in six games before the injury. Returning would be a chance to build on those numbers going into another long offseason.

“He wants to play, no question,” Larsen said. “He’s hungry to get back. We’ll listen to all the medical people and that’s their department … but this is another step in his progressio­n.”

 ?? KYLE ROBERTSON/COLUMBUS DISPATCH ?? Justin Danforth earned a two-year contract extension last year with 10 goals, four assists and 14 points in 45 games.
KYLE ROBERTSON/COLUMBUS DISPATCH Justin Danforth earned a two-year contract extension last year with 10 goals, four assists and 14 points in 45 games.

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