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The Columbus Blue Jackets ended the season with a strong ... and already announced they’ll be moving on from goaltender Alexandar Georgiev. The two bright spots are rookies Will Smith and ...
Werenski is a finalist for NHL's top defenseman award, the Norris Trophy, after leading the Blue Jackets in scoring and ...
Get the cannon ready for heavy ordinance. Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski defends Islanders center Bo Horvat during the first period of Columbus' season finale. The Blue Jackets allowed ...
The Columbus Blue Jackets may be done with their season, but that won't stop us from bringing you all the news, notes, rumors, and opinions from throughout the offseason. Click the cards below to ...
The Columbus Blue Jackets fell short of the playoffs despite a surprising and emotional season. The team set offensive records but inconsistencies and defensive struggles hindered their playoff push.
Columbus Blue Jackets draft pick Luca Marrelli tied a record last night for the Oshawa Generals. One that has stood for 59 years. In last night's double OT win against the Barrie Colts ...
In Georgiev’s first season in Colorado (2022-23), he was a workhorse starter and exceeded expectations, registering 21.9 goals saved above expected and a 40-16-6 record with a 2.53 GAA.
The Columbus Blue Jackets’ defensive core had a solid season overall, with strong contributions from their top-end players leading the way. However, the bottom-pairing defensemen struggled at ...
The Blue Jackets also had a record-tying five players hit 20 goals this year. Werenski, Fantilli, and Marchenko were joined by Kent Johnson and Dmitri Voronkov in reaching that mark. Advertisement ...
Werenski is also the Columbus nominee for the King Clancy ... Even with somewhat sluggish legs, he was the Blue Jackets’ top player and continued to log massive ice times.