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Former Ottawa Senator returns to the NHL after a three-year KHL stint
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Ex-Ottawa Senator Makes Exciting NHL Comeback Following Three-Year KHL Journey

July 23, 2025 4 Min Read
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The pace of the NHL is rapid. A few years back, Christian Jaros appeared poised to secure a lasting spot on the Ottawa Senators’ blue line. Standing 6-foot-3 and weighing 224 pounds, Jaros combined size with mobility and was a sought-after right-handed defenseman.

When Ottawa selected him 139th overall in the fifth round of the 2015 draft, there was hope he would develop into a dependable NHL player. That same year, the Senators picked Thomas Chabot 18th overall. At their first development camp together, the pair clicked instantly and seemed destined to become a top defensive duo. Jaros looked like he could become the next Marc Methot alongside Erik Karlsson or Chabot.

While Chabot returned to play junior hockey in Quebec for several seasons, Jaros pursued his development in Sweden before joining the Senators’ AHL affiliate in Belleville. By the 2018-19 season, after Cody Carlson was traded to San Jose, Jaros was making progress and contributed 10 points in 61 games for Ottawa.

However, the following year brought challenges. Changes in Ottawa’s defensive lineup, including the arrival of Ron Hainsey, Nikita Zaitsev, and new coach DJ Smith, altered the team’s defensive setup. Jaros began the 2019-20 season back in Belleville. Injury setbacks and inconsistency limited him to just 47 games between Belleville and Ottawa. The next season, even with Hainsey’s retirement, Jaros found his path blocked again by new acquisitions Artem Zub and Eric Gudbranson.

During the 2020-21 season, Jaros was traded to the San Jose Sharks but struggled to secure a regular spot, playing only 18 games between the NHL and AHL. Another trade sent him to New Jersey, where he appeared in just 11 games during the 2021-22 season.

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In 2022-23, Jaros decided to take a chance in the KHL. Over three seasons in Russia, he rekindled his desire for the NHL. Last year, he played 51 games for CSKA Moscow, scored 12 points, and remained mostly healthy.

Now 29, Jaros is set to return to North America this fall, having signed a one-year contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets earlier this month.

Though his chances of making Columbus’ NHL roster might be slim, a big, mobile right-shot defenseman like Jaros is a rare asset. He may have regained some of his previous edge during his time in the KHL.

After years of ups and downs and continual reinvention, Jaros is eager to prove he belongs at the highest level of hockey once again.

Steve Warne
Hockey News Ottawa
Image credit: Eric Hartline-Immagn Image


Fan Take:
Christian Jaros’ journey highlights the resilience and perseverance required to make it in the NHL, making his comeback attempt a compelling story for hockey fans. His mix of size, skill, and experience gained abroad could provide an exciting boost to Columbus’ defense and potentially inspire other players to find success through unconventional paths.

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