The Blue Jackets announced they’ve reassigned defenseman Dysin Mayo to AHL Cleveland. Since he’s been rostered for fewer than 30 days and played under 10 games since last clearing waivers, he didn’t need them today. They’re now left with an open spot on their active roster.
Mayo was up as a stopgap No. 7 option with Erik Gudbranson on injured reserve. However, he was made redundant yesterday when Columbus converted veteran Brendan Smith’s tryout with Cleveland into a two-way NHL deal and added him to the roster.
Mayo signed a two-way deal with the Jackets over the offseason. He was recalled for one game last month during a previous Gudbranson injury, but was then summoned again on Oct. 30. He’s remained on Columbus’ roster since, but has been scratched for 12 out of 13 games. He entered the lineup back on Nov. 5 against the Flames for his first NHL appearance since February 2023, logging three shots on goal and a -1 rating in 7:33 of ice time.
He’s a defensive specialist, even in the minors, but he’d been on something of a hot streak with four assists through his first five games for Cleveland. He’ll look to resume that momentum now that he’s returning to the minors for the foreseeable future. The 29-year-old is now in his 10th full professional season and is on his third organization after a lengthy stint with the Coyotes, who drafted him in the fifth round in 2014, and a couple of seasons in the Golden Knights’ system.