By Bud L. Ellis
It has been a long season for the Columbus Blue Jackets, and any last-ditch hopes at a berth in the Stanley Cup playoffs have just about been buried.
The Blue Jackets sit eight points behind a three-way tie for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. But being in 12th place in the Western Conference means the Blue Jackets would have to leap past four teams to get into the top eight. (Read More…)
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at 8:03 pm by bud
Tags: Columbus Blue Jackets news, Columbus Blue Jackets schedule, Columbus Blue Jackets tickets, National Hockey League, Phoenix Coyotes
By Bud L. Ellis
It wasn’t the most enjoyable of journeys for the Columbus Blue Jackets a season ago. At least this year’s campaign will start with a memorable trip.
Columbus opens the season with a long road trip to Europe. The Jackets will face the San Jose Sharks on Oct. 8 and 9 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Read More…)
Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 4:10 am by bud
Tags: Columbus Blue Jackets news, Columbus Blue Jackets schedule, Columbus Blue Jackets tickets, Ken Hitchcock, National Hockey League, Rick Nash, Scott Arniel
The Columbus Blue Jackets have fired head coach Ken Hitchcock less than a year after he took them to the playoffs.
Assistant Claude Noel will take over the team on an interim basis until a new head coach is named.
Columbus is 14th out of 15th in the Western Conference, which is unacceptable given last year’s results.
The organization said that the team simply wasn’t responding to Hitchcock and a change was needed.
The team’s playoff trip last year was the first ever for the relatively new expansion franchise.
Monday, February 8, 2010 at 8:39 am by steve
By Bud L. Ellis
Raffi Torres found the back of the net twice, Rick Nash netted his 400th career point and Chris Clark scored his first goal for the Columbus Blue Jackets.
The offensive highlights add up to a 4-2 Columbus victory over St. Louis on Monday in Columbus, the Blue Jackets recovering from a loss last week to Blues during which St. Louis scored three times in the first period.
In this one, Columbus controlled things. Paul Kariya scored on the power play 71 seconds in to give the Blues a short-lived 1-0 lead. Torres then netted his first three minutes later, then added his second at the 11:45 mark to make it 2-1 Jackets.
In the second, Nash scored on the power play at the 4:20 mark for his milestone point. Clark’s first Columbus goal came 85 seconds into the third and gave the Jackets breathing room.
Mathieu Garon made it stand up, recording 30 saves for the Blue Jackets.
Columbus, in 14th place in the Western Conference, travels to Philadelphia Tuesday.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 5:50 am by bud
Tags: Chris Clark, Columbus Blue Jackets, Mathieu Garon, National Hockey League, Paul Kariya, Philadelphia Flyers, Raffi Torres, Rick Nash, St. Louis Blues