Gavin Bayreuther came to Columbus on a mission a season ago.
The St. Lawrence University product and AHL veteran got the chance to skate in nine games with the Blue Jackets at the end of the 2021 season, then returned to the team after Seattle chose him in the expansion draft but the two sides could not complete a deal.
Bayreuther was comfortable with the Blue Jackets and on top of that thought he had a chance to stick with a team looking for defensemen.
"I thought I finished the season very well last year, and I don't think I've ever wanted anything as bad as to make this team," he said in training camp last September. "I feel like I belong here. I said this last year, but I think I'm a hell of a better player than I was with Dallas (when he debuted in 2018-19). I've learned a lot and cleaned up my game a lot and gotten a lot better."
In the end, he was proven correct. Though Bayreuther was an early cut in training camp, a bevy of injuries led to him making his debut in early November at highly powered Colorado. He skated 19:29 in the game and was plus-2 in a CBJ overtime win, and from that point on, he was in and out of the lineup.
He ended up with both career highs in games played and points, and head coach Brad Larsen came to appreciate the no-nonsense way Bayreuther approached the game.
"He's just a simple player," Larsen said. "I think when he stays within himself, he's real effective. He's willing to block shots. He's willing to play physical. He moves the puck fairly quickly on most nights. The way we need him to play is a very simple brand and play hard, play assertive, play on his toes. He's got pretty good poise with the puck, too. Nobody really talks about that, but I feel like a lot of times he's very patient with the puck and makes the right play."