Making his NHL debut at age 28 this past season with the Blue Jackets, Justin Danforth didn't take any shortcuts to Columbus. He took the long route, with a couple extra turns along the way.
Instead of forging through the OHL like many Ontario natives hoping to play at the top, Danforth played in the Ontario Junior Hockey League. He went on to play Division I hockey at Sacred Heart University, a program that at the time had never produced an NHL player.
From there he started his professional career in the ECHL, notching an 18-31-59 stat line in 44 games while in Cincinnati in 2017-18. Danforth subsequently played for two years with Lukko in the Finnish Liiga, winning the Lasse Oksanen Award (league's best player) in 2020 while totaling 112 points in 115 games over the two seasons. He then spent the 2020-21 season in the KHL with Vityaz before finally coming to Columbus for his NHL debut in 2021.
"He's such a great story, I'm telling you," head coach Brad Larsen said late in the season after Danforth had switched positions from center to wing and added a physical element to his game to stick with the CBJ. "He's done it the right way. He's done everything he can to make himself relevant and in the lineup. Now I see him every day. I told him I need to see him every day, and he's earning my trust.
"It's such a great story because so many guys are stubborn and don't want to change or don't think they can change. He's done it. Good for him. Every night he competes. I notice him every night, and I love that."
Danforth ended his rookie season with 10 goals in just 45 games. That got the Blue Jackets' attention and was enough to for Danforth to earn two more years here in Columbus via a contract extension signed late in the season.