So where does this go from here?
The Blue Jackets have said that starter
Elvis Merzlikins, who served as Greaves’ backup on Thursday, was fatigued and needed a break. That makes sense given Merzlikins’ workload in starting 12 of the 13 games prior to Thursday. But then why not turn to Merzlikins’ backup all season,
Daniil Tarasov?
Evason was clear on Wednesday that Greaves had earned this chance with his play in Cleveland, but he also allowed that an opportunity had been “created somehow.”
The Blue Jackets can carry three goaltenders on the roster, sure, but that’s not an ideal situation for any of the three. Greaves is the only one who can be sent to Cleveland without needing to clear waivers, but after Thursday’s performance, it’s hard to see him leaving anytime soon.
Asked if Greaves’ outing will earn him a chance to stay, Evason smiled: “Yup. Sure does.” He declined to elaborate.
Greaves said he has not been told what the Blue Jackets’ plans are for him. He was called up after Tuesday’s 5-3 loss to Philadelphia and raced to Columbus the next morning for practice. He hasn’t asked any questions, either, he said, just focused on getting ready to play.
“For me, my attention is where my feet are, just kind of one day at a time and control what I control and we’ll see what happens tomorrow,” Greaves said.
Asked if he was even sure where he’d be Friday, Greaves chuckled. “We’ll see. Hopefully here.”
The Blue Jackets are off Friday ahead of Saturday’s game versus
Anaheim. It doesn’t sound like Greaves is going anywhere for now.
“He’s earned the right to be here,” Evason said. “He’s earned it. And he earned it again tonight.”