The Blue Jackets went into the offseason looking to add a big body or two, a buck-stops-here type of player who could do some policing of the ice in those situations each year when it comes up.
Enter Mathieu Olivier.
Columbus acquired the wing from Nashville just before the NHL draft in exchange for a fourth-round pick, and while general manager Jarmo Kekalainen stopped well short of saying Olivier was to be a designated enforcer for the team, he is happy to add a little toughness to the equation.
"That's always a good quality to have," Kekalainen said. "I've said this before, I believe more in team toughness than having one or two tough guys that everybody can hide behind. I believe all 20 guys that dress have to have that competitiveness and battle mentality to push back, whatever you call it.
"You have guys that have a little extra grit on top of that and that toughness, that's great. That's why we added Olivier, but I think you watch the Stanley Cup final this year and there's a lot of team toughness in those highly skilled teams where there's always pushback. There's that battle mentality in every situation."
Olivier has played in 48 career NHL games, including 10 a year ago. In all, he has posted three goals, four assists, 88 penalty minutes, 102 hits and six fights to his account.
He also has played in 156 AHL games, posting a 19-23-42 line with 262 penalty minutes, and notched a 59-71-130 line with 390 PIM in 300 career QMJHL games with Moncton, Shawinigan and Sherbrooke.
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