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Their name comes from the Union Army of the American Civil War who wore blue jackets. [39] One of the more notable traditions of the Columbus Blue Jackets is the Cannon used during the hockey games. The cannon is fired when the Blue Jackets enter the arena, score a goal and win a game, followed by the chorus of “The Whip” by band Locksley.
The Blue Jackets faced the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round of the 2014 Stanley Cup playoffs. This series had a trend that was noted for making 3–1 leads end up as 4–3 loss. Games 1 and 2 were at the Consol Energy Center in downtown Pittsburgh. The Blue Jackets made a large jump in history when Jack Johnson scored the first goal of ...
That preserved the Blue Jackets’ 1-0 lead. Key stat. The Blue Jackets blocked 23 shots to help Greaves. Up next. On Tuesday, the Blues play the first of back-to-back home games against Calgary ...
Nationwide Insurance will also pay the Blue Jackets $28 million to retain the arena's naming rights until 2022 as well as $58 million to purchase 30% ownership stake in the franchise. The Blue Jackets, in turn, agreed to remain in the city until 2039 or pay $36 million in damages. [5]
The game, which will make the Blue Jackets the NHL’s 30 th team to play its first outdoor game, will be carried on ESPN’s main network with a 6 p.m. start time. It will be the fifth outdoor ...
The Columbus Blue Jackets Learn to Play program is offering a helmet sticker and a ticket to a home game to commemorate the tragic death of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, and aims to inspire young ...
The 2025 NHL Stadium Series is an upcoming outdoor regular season National Hockey League (NHL) game, part of the NHL Stadium Series.It is scheduled to be played on March 1, 2025, with the Columbus Blue Jackets hosting the Detroit Red Wings at Ohio Stadium on the campus of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.
The Columbus Blue Jackets named Don Waddell as their general manager and president of hockey operations on Tuesday, bringing in an experienced NHL executive to try to help turn around the franchise.