Columbus Blue Jackets: What Should We Expect from Adam Fantilli?

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 05: Top prospect Adam Fantilli speaks to the media prior to Game Two of the 2023 NHL Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on June 05, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 05: Top prospect Adam Fantilli speaks to the media prior to Game Two of the 2023 NHL Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on June 05, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
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Let’s talk about that historical 2015 NHL Draft. Connor McDavid was the first overall pick that year, but for debate’s sake, we’re looking at the second overall pick from that same draft: Jack Eichel.

If you put the freshman NCAA seasons of Adam Fantilli and Jack Eichel side by side, there’s a striking resemblance here. In 2015, Eichel became the second freshman to win the Hobey Baker Award on the back of a 26 goal, 71 point season (40 games played) – averaging 0.65 goals per game, and 1.775 points per game for Boston College.

BOSTON, MA – APRIL 10: Jack Eichel #9 of the Boston University Terriers wins the Hobey Baker Memorial Award given annually to best player in NCAA Division I Men’s ice hockey at Matthews Arena on April 10, 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Richard T Gagnon/Getty Images)
BOSTON, MA – APRIL 10: Jack Eichel #9 of the Boston University Terriers wins the Hobey Baker Memorial Award given annually to best player in NCAA Division I Men’s ice hockey at Matthews Arena on April 10, 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Richard T Gagnon/Getty Images)

Fantilli just won the 2023 Hobey Baker as a Freshman, after a 30 goal, 65 point effort for the University of Michigan (36 games played) – an 0.83 goals per game average, 1.805 points per game. If you look at it strictly from a productivity angle, it’s an easy comparison to make.

The other places you can compare the two are just as eerie: their size; both are 6’2″, but currently Fantilli is about 20 pounds lighter, but ultimately I think that’s where his playing weight will be as well. Both are creative stickhandlers, well above average skaters, physical, play both ends of the ice … you can make comaprisons all day between these two, and it’s really hard to find any differences aside from Eichel’s NHL experience and production.

TAMPA, FL – APRIL 7: Adam Fantilli #19 of the Michigan Wolverines wins the 2023 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, hydrated by BioSteel, and Mike Richter Award ceremonies at the Sparkman Wharf on April 7, 2023 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Richard T Gagnon/Getty Images)
TAMPA, FL – APRIL 7: Adam Fantilli #19 of the Michigan Wolverines wins the 2023 Hobey Baker Memorial Award, hydrated by BioSteel, and Mike Richter Award ceremonies at the Sparkman Wharf on April 7, 2023 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Richard T Gagnon/Getty Images)

Which is where we’re getting to: what will Adam Fantilli’s rookie season productivity be? Continuing to make the Eichel comparison, Jack stepped right into the NHL after being drafted, joining the Buffalo Sabres for the 2015-16 season. He went on to score 24 goals and 56 points in 81 games played for the Sabres, who finished the season 35-36-11 (7th in the Atlantic).

He didn’t have much help that season, really. Buffalo’s leading scorer was Ryan O’Reilly, who scored 21 goals and 60 points in 71 games. Eichel took second on the team, with a wide gap to Sam Reinhart (42 points), Rasmus Ristolainen (41) and Evander Kane (35).

RIGA, LATVIA – MAY 12: Adam Fantilli of Canada in action during the 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Finland – Latvia game between Latvia and Canada at Arena Riga on May 12, 2023 in Riga, Latvia. (Photo by Jari Pestelacci/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)
RIGA, LATVIA – MAY 12: Adam Fantilli of Canada in action during the 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Finland – Latvia game between Latvia and Canada at Arena Riga on May 12, 2023 in Riga, Latvia. (Photo by Jari Pestelacci/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

Right off the bat, you can see how Fantilli could be primed for a similar year – or maybe even better. The Jackets will return their top-eight leading scorers, with a much more talented supporting cast; including potential linemates Johnny Gaudreau (74 points), Patrik Laine (52), Boone Jenner (45), Kent Johnson (40), and Kirill Marchenko (25). Of note, only two of these players played more than 70 games for the Jackets last season (Gaudreau, 80; Johnson, 79).

This is not even including top defenseman Zach Werenski, who missed most of last season due to injury – or the potential of a big rebound season from a player like Cole Sillinger; or the potential breakout of a player like Yegor Chinakhov. In short, the Jackets are really set up to welcome in a player like Fantilli, with plenty of support.

COLUMBUS, OH – MARCH 24: Johnny Gaudreau #13 of the Columbus Blue Jackets is congratulated by Kirill Marchenko #86 after scoring a goal during the second period of the game against the New York Islanders at Nationwide Arena on March 24, 2023 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH – MARCH 24: Johnny Gaudreau #13 of the Columbus Blue Jackets is congratulated by Kirill Marchenko #86 after scoring a goal during the second period of the game against the New York Islanders at Nationwide Arena on March 24, 2023 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)

With all of that in mind, are we really out of line to hope for a 25 goal, 60 point season from our #3 overall draft pick? I really don’t think that’s an unfair expectation. Let’s assume he plays on one of the top two lines, flanked by either Gaudreau or Laine, and then one of Marchenko, Jenner, or Johnson. I think it’s likely he could be the net-front guy on the first power-play unit as well. Jenner did a nice job there the last couple of seasons, but let’s face it, Fantilli is not only more skilled – he’s in better shape to take that kind of punishment.

If these predictions hold true, I don’t think 60 points is out of reach for Fantilli. It’s possible he could be even more productive than that, and I think he has an inside track to the Calder Trophy. He’s just coming into a better environment than some of the other top prospects entering the league.