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When Rick Bowness took over as head coach of the Blue Jackets, one of the key factors why he came out of retirement and accepted the team's offer was he thought he could win hockey games and do it quickly.
Jet Greaves gathered a loose puck in his crease and, with his eyes looking up the ice to make a play, fired straight ahead with the flick of a stick. It turned out to be the biggest gaffe of Greaves’ young career.
In February, dozens of NHL players will see their dreams come true when they play in the Olympics for the first time ever. Among that group is Blue Jackets goalie Elvis Merzlikins, who will play for his native country,
Three remain residents of Central Ohio, while Leclaire came in from his hometown of Montreal for the event. Between them, they had a front-row seat to some of the top plays and accomplishments in CBJ history. When it comes to trivia questions, here’s one you might not be able to answer off the top of your head.
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Blue Jackets Place Zach Aston-Reese, Brendan Gaunce On Waivers
The Blue Jackets have placed forwards Zach Aston-Reese and Brendan Gaunce on waivers, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports. The open roster spots will allow Columbus to activate defenseman Denton Mateychuk from injured reserve before tomorrow’s game,
Emma Lingan, Michael Augello and Kelsey Surmacz discuss Evan Bouchard, Mat Barzal, Mark Stone, Zach Werenski, Cole Caufield, Evgeni Malkin and more.
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Trent Miner records 1st NHL shutout as Avalanche beat Blue Jackets 4-0 for 17th straight home win
DENVER (AP) — Brent Burns scored twice, Trent Miner made 29 saves for his first NHL shutout and the Colorado Avalanche beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-0 on Saturday for their 17th straight home win.
The NHL opens the week with a five-game slate on Monday night. I closed last week with a 2-1 night on Friday thanks to the Golden Knights winning in Mitch Marne
It took Jet Greaves' 28-save shutout and some timely defensive plays for Columbus Blue Jackets to give Charlie Coyle a win for his 1,000th game.