Navigation: Jump to content areas:


Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: Shootings Near Thunder's Arena Follow Win Over Lakers

Cam Atkinson: Rookie of the Year?

Blue Jackets rookie and former Boston College Eagle Cam Atkinson opened a lot of eyes this training camp. As the Columbus Dispatch's Aaron Portzline puts it:

Rookie winger Cam Atkinson arrived at Blue Jackets training camp with only a tiny chance to win a spot on the roster. Next year? Sure. Or maybe he’d be a call-up from minor-league Springfield a time or two this season.

But Atkinson, a 5-foot-7 dervish with swollen confidence and a sniper’s touch, continued to elevate his play the past two weeks until he laid waste to the Blue Jackets’ best-laid plans.

Portzline goes on to mention that, regardless of whom he's been paired with, Atkinson has always looked solid. He scored 2 goals and added 2 assists during the pre-season, and is set to open the season Friday night on the second line with R.J. Umberger and Antoine Vermette.

In a season that is seeing the debut of first-round pick Ryan Johansen, a fourth-year pro in Maksim Mayorov, and the high-scoring defenseman David Savard, Atkinson, fresh out of college, looks to make the most noise.

Stat sheets list him as anywhere from 5'7'' 165 lbs. to 5'9'' 175 lbs.; there's no getting around the fact that he's small. Despite his size, he adds more scoring punch to the team than perhaps anyone not named Rick Nash or Jeff Carter. Over his last two seasons at Boston College, he led the nation in goal-scoring with 61 goals. At one point, he scored three hat tricks in a 10-game span. After his college career came to an end, he signed his pro contract with the Blue Jackets, and put up 3-2-5 in 5 games to end the season with the Springfield Falcons.

Atkinson never quits and is always headed towards the net, as evidenced in this highlight reel.

Atkinson is going to get a decent amount of minutes and a great chance to prove himself. He could prove to be the secondary scoring threat this team needs. With Nash, Carter, and Vinny Prospal on the top line, they will command the opponent's top defenders. This is going to open up a lot of room playing against weaker defenders for the likes of Atkinson, Umberger, and Vermette. (Don't forget that fourth line of Derick Brassard, Johansen, and Mayorov that will give some teams fits that are rolling a traditional fourth line.)

If Atkinson can continue to score, and there's nothing really suggesting he won't, he should see some power play time, and Scott Arniel will likely try to work him into as many playing situations as he sees fit.

Cam could put up a rookie season for a forward like we haven't seen in Columbus -- not even from Nash. Could he be our next Calder Trophy winner?

Comment 5 comments  |  0 recs  | 

Do you like this story?

Comments

Display:

Who do we think the point men are on the second PP unit? The first will likely be Tyutin and Clitsome/Savard, with the other going on the second team. I know Martinek is supposed to have a bit of a scoring touch, but might we see Brassard in that role?

Out second PP unit would then be RJ-Antoine-Cam up front and Brass-Clitsome/Savard on the back end. That’s a lot of fire power.

"An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools" -Hemingway

by notthatnoise on Oct 5, 2011 4:57 PM EDT reply actions  

Right now if Tyutin/Savard (eventually Tyutin/Wiz) are the #1 PP unit, I figure that Russ / Clitsome will be #2, but it could change to Clitsome / Savard. Martinek has some scoring moves but he’s likely to be saved for the PK.

Editor for The Cannon - A Columbus Blue Jackets Blog
Follow me on Twitter (if you're in the mood to be bored!)

by Matt Wagner on Oct 5, 2011 6:08 PM EDT up reply actions  

I agree but i think if Russell isnt playing well up there, Martinek is more than capable of sliding in. He really seems to like to send the puck to the net from wherever and that would be good with Vermette and Rj out there since that is where they like to be.

by cbjfan14 on Oct 5, 2011 6:36 PM EDT up reply actions  

Saw Cam at the zoo event last night, I don’t think he’s even 5’7"! And he looks even younger than Russell does! He is a little chunk, though, and he’s going to be great fun to watch. Too early to make comparisons with Martin St. Louis, but we can certainly hope he’ll be something like that!

"If less is more, think how much more MORE is!"

by pete goegan on Oct 5, 2011 6:06 PM EDT reply actions  

its a good thing he has a big build, because he is definately short. As long as he uses it well though, he should be good. I look forward to watching him.

by cbjfan14 on Oct 5, 2011 6:29 PM EDT up reply actions  

Comments For This Post Are Closed


User Tools

Welcome to The Cannon, the SBNation blog for the Columbus Blue Jackets!

FanPosts

Community blog posts and discussion.

Recent FanPosts

297235_228875923843877_197693266962143_697284_1857293148_n_small
Indecent Proposal: What is Rick Nash's Price?
Small
A Blue Jackets fan's guide to the playoffs
Ohio_state_university_small
Believe 2013
Small
A Suggestion For NHL Discipline
Clarkson_knight_logos_small
Jackets Stats: GVT, Rick Nash, and the Blue Jackets
Photo_on_2010-09-02_at_20
European based Blue Jackets fans needed!
Small
Hey, Mr. McConnell!
Clarkson_knight_logos_small
In Which Rick Nash Becomes a Symbol

+ New FanPost All FanPosts >

29 - 46 - 7

Won 2


Managing Editor

Mikeheadshot_small Mike MacLean

Writers

Andy-newman_small Andy Newman

Headshot_small Matt Wagner

Gog_colum_750px_horiz_beer_small Dan P.

Shhslogo_small Lou Bordeaux