Columbus Blue Jackets face potential contract challenges with Fantilli as the salary cap increases.
  • 269 views
  • 2 min read

The Columbus Blue Jackets are facing a pivotal moment with young star Adam Fantilli as he approaches the end of his entry-level contract. The rising NHL salary cap, projected to reach $95.5 million in 2025-26, $104 million in 2026-27, and $113.5 million in 2027-28, could significantly influence the negotiations for his next deal and potentially push his contract into a higher, more costly range.

Fantilli, drafted third overall in 2023, has shown immense promise and is viewed as a potential number-one center for the Blue Jackets. Despite missing a significant portion of his rookie season due to injury, he has accumulated 43 goals and 81 points in 131 NHL games. His performance, particularly in the latter half of last season where he scored 24 goals and 39 points in 44 games, indicates a trajectory toward becoming a dominant player.

Given Fantilli's potential and the rising salary cap, the Blue Jackets face a strategic decision: offer a long-term contract now or risk a more expensive deal later. Extending Fantilli before the upcoming season could potentially save the team money and secure him for a longer term. However, waiting until after the season could allow Fantilli to further increase his value, especially if he continues his impressive scoring pace.

Several factors contribute to the complexity of this negotiation. Comparable players, such as Jack Eichel, whose contract represented 12.58% of the cap at the time it was signed, can provide a framework for discussions. Applying a similar percentage to the projected $95.5 million cap in 2025-26 could result in an average annual value (AAV) of around $11.5 to $12 million for Fantilli. Some projections even suggest that a long-term deal could exceed $13 million per year.

The increasing salary cap also changes the context of player contracts. As the cap rises, existing contracts become relatively less burdensome, and new contracts are expected to reflect the higher cap environment. This means that Fantilli's next contract could be significantly larger than comparable deals signed in previous years.

Columbus has a little over $16 million in cap space. Other players on the Blue Jackets roster include Kent Johnson, who recently signed a three-year deal with an AAV of $1.8 million.

Ultimately, the Blue Jackets' decision on Fantilli's contract will depend on their long-term vision for the team and their assessment of his potential. While a short-term "bridge" contract might seem like a cost-effective option, it could lead to a much larger payday for Fantilli if he continues to develop into a top-tier player. A long-term commitment would signal the team's confidence in Fantilli and potentially secure his services at a manageable cap hit, especially as the cap continues to rise.


Writer - Hina Joshi
Hina Joshi is a promising journalist, bringing a fresh voice to the media landscape, fueled by her passion for sports. With a recent Mass Communication degree, Hina is particularly drawn to lifestyle, arts, and community-focused narratives. She's dedicated to thorough research and crafting engaging stories that highlight the diverse cultural tapestry, aiming to connect with readers through insightful and vibrant reporting. Her love for sports also inspires her pursuit of dynamic and compelling human interest pieces.
Advertisement

Latest Post


Entertainment  |  Aug 08, 2025
Disha Patani has once again captured the attention of the fashion world with her recent appearance in a stunning sheer blue gown. The Bollywood actress, known for her bold and glamorous style, graced a recent fashion show, turning heads with her choi...

Technology  |  Aug 08, 2025
The launch of OpenAI's GPT-5, the latest iteration of the AI model powering ChatGPT, has been met with significant user backlash, overshadowing the intended improvements and raising questions about the company's direction. Simultaneously, rival AI mo...

Sports  |  Aug 08, 2025
Curt Cignetti's Indiana Hoosiers are aggressively pursuing top talent in the 2027 recruiting class, and a key in-state target is hinting at his college destination. While the 2026 recruiting efforts are promising, the focus is also on building a stro...

World  |  Aug 08, 2025
The Indian Ministry of Defence has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to procure approximately 200 modern light helicopters, classified as Reconnaissance and Surveillance Helicopters (RSH), to replace the aging Chetak and Cheetah fleets currently...

Advertisement
World  |  Aug 08, 2025
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has strongly refuted recent allegations made by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi regarding electoral fraud and the integrity of the Election Commission of India (ECI). The BJP has accused Gandhi of making "irresponsible a...

Sports  |  Aug 08, 2025
As the Toronto Maple Leafs navigate the complexities of the 2025-26 season, potential roster shakeups are generating significant buzz. Among the most intriguing possibilities is a suggested blockbuster trade that could bring Buffalo Sabres forward Al...

World  |  Aug 08, 2025
Following Rahul Gandhi's accusations of "vote chori" (vote theft), Congress functionaries have rallied in support, and some opposition allies are joining in. Gandhi alleges widespread irregularities in the electoral process, raising concerns about th...

World  |  Aug 08, 2025
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has recently announced a significant increase in the remuneration and allowances for personnel involved in election duties. This decision impacts a wide range of officials, including presiding officers, polling ...

Advertisement
About   •   Terms   •   Privacy
© 2025 DailyDigest360