The third-overall pick of the 2005 NHL Draft feels he has more in the tank. According to a team announcement , the Minnesota Wild have signed veteran defenseman Jack Johnson to a professional tryout agreement.
Johnson, 38, is coming off a one-year agreement with the team he’s spent the most years of his career with, the Columbus Blue Jackets. His performance did little to inspire confidence in his playing abilities, as he only managed six assists in 41 games while averaging 12:52 of ice time per game. Johnson was arguably the worst defenseman on the Blue Jackets last season, finishing with the second-lowest CorsiFor% at even strength (44.8%), and the lowest (by a considerable margin) on-ice save percentage at even strength (85.5%).
In Johnson’s defense, it’s notable that he is only