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Columbus Blue Jackets Eastern Conference Metropolitan Division
 
Kevin Labanc • #62 • RW
Status:On roster
Ht/Wt:5'11", 185 lbs.
Born:Dec 12, 1995 (28 yrs) in Brooklyn, NY
Hometown:Staten Island, NY
Experience:7 years
Drafted:Drafted by San Jose in 2014 (6/171).
Acquired:Acquired as a free agent in 2024.
Shoots:R
11/02/2024
11:46pm
Lights lamp
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Labanc tallied a goal and added three shots during Saturday's 7-2 loss to the Capitals.
10/05/2024
3:51pm
Signs one-year deal
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Labanc signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with Columbus on Saturday, Max Miller of NHL.com reports.
10/02/2024
1:24pm
Leads charge in preseason loss
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Labanc scored two goals, one on the power play, and added an assist in Tuesday's 5-4 preseason loss to the Rangers.
09/16/2024
2:11pm
Agrees to PTO
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Labanc (undisclosed) signed a professional tryout agreement with New Jersey on Monday.
04/15/2024
6:38pm
Season officially over
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Labanc didn't travel with the team for its two-game road trip due to an undisclosed injury, ending his 2023-24 campaign, Max Miller of The Hockey News reports Monday.
12/06/2023
4:00pm
Tallies first goal this season
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Labanc scored a goal on his lone shot in Tuesday's 5-4 overtime win over the Islanders.
11/25/2023
6:30pm
Ready to rock
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Labanc (upper body) will be back in the lineup Saturday against Vancouver, Max Miller of The Hockey News reports.
11/24/2023
8:24pm
Not quite ready to play
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Labanc (upper body) took part in the pregame warmups, but won't return for Friday's contest against Montreal, per the NHL media site.
11/24/2023
8:08pm
Slated to return Friday
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Labanc (upper body) is set to play in Friday's game against Montreal, per Curtis Pashelka of The San Jose Mercury News.
11/22/2023
6:27pm
Dealing with upper-body injury
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Labanc will miss Wednesday's game against Seattle because of an upper-body injury, according to Max Miller of The Hockey News.
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