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Blue Jackets’ Kirill Marchenko, Kent Johnson chasing Calder Trophy


Blue Jackets forwards Kent Johnson (left) and Kirill Marchenko are fifth and 18th, respectively, in rookie scoring.

The odds of earning the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s top rookie are against them, but Blue Jackets forwards Kent Johnson and Kirill Marchenko are chasing it. 

After each finished with a goal, assist and two points in a 4-3 victory Saturday in Toronto, they went into a game Tuesday against the New Jersey Devils ranked within the top five in separate offensive categories. 

Johnson is fifth overall in rookie scoring with 26 points (11 goals, 15 assists) in 50 games and Marchenko’s 14 goals in 30 games has him second only to Seattle Kraken center Matty Beniers, Johnson’s friend and former center at Michigan.  

“I look a lot (at rookie scoring leaders) just because a couple are my friends and buddies,” Johnson said. “Just for competitive reasons, I like to see how they’re doing. So I keep up pretty good with it. At the same time, I’d love to be right there with them or get more points than them. It’s not my main focus, but it’d be cool to be up there for the award at the end of the year.” 





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