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{{NHL Team Infobox |team_name = Columbus Blue Jackets |bg_color = navy |text_color = white |logo = Columbus Bluejackets.gif |alternate_logo = Columbus-alternate.gif |founded = 2000 |home_arena = Nationwide Arena |hometown = Columbus, Ohio |conference = Western |division = Central |team_colors = Blue, red, white |head_coach = Gerard Gallant |captain = Adam Foote |alternate_captains = Sergei Fedorov
Rick Nash
David Vyborny |general_manager = Doug MacLean |owner = John H. McConnell |minor_league = Syracuse Crunch (AHL)
Dayton Bombers (ECHL) |no_league_champs = 0 |league_champs = None |no_conf_champs = 0 |conf_champs = None |no_div_champs = 0 |div_champs = None }}

The Columbus Blue Jackets are a National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey team based out of Columbus, Ohio.

Contents

Facts

Founded: 2000 (awarded June 25, 1997)
Arena: Nationwide Arena
Uniform colors: Blue and red
Logo design: A starry ribbon forming the letters "CB" surrounding a hockey stick (which also forms the letter "J") surmounted by a star.
Mascot: Stinger
Stanley Cups won: none

Franchise history

One of the NHL's newest teams, the Blue Jackets took to the ice for the first time on October 7, 2000, with a 5-3 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks. Bruce Gardiner scored the first goal in franchise history.

The team's nickname was selected from suggestions by fans. There are at least four possible factors that may have contributed to the selection of the name.

  • At the time the name was first announced, some media reports speculated that because team owner John H. McConnell's favorite color is blue, he had directed that any name selected for the team must contain the word blue.
  • The initial logo for the team featured "an insect with an attitude," suggesting that the name is a play on the term yellowjacket. It may also be a reference to Ohio's hockey teams of the past, including the Toledo Hornets and the Cincinnati Stingers. The insect logo was reduced to secondary status before the team began play and was eliminated entirely during the 2003-04 season. The only remnant of the insect theme remains with the team mascot, a big green bug affectionately known as "Stinger."
  • The term "Blue Jacket" is a reference to the uniform of the Union army in the American Civil War, to which the state of Ohio provided a large number of soldiers. A third team logo featuring a Union soldier hat and a Union soldier custom painting on goalie Marc Denis's helmet support this as the team's official explanation of the name.
  • The name may also have been intended to honor the Shawnee leader Blue Jacket, who lived in the region, but the team has not used any Native American references in its marketing.

Tragedy struck the Blue Jackets organization when, in March 2002, 13-year-old Brittanie Cecil was killed after an errant shot by Espen Knutsen struck her in the head while she was in the stands watching the Blue Jackets play the Calgary Flames in Nationwide Arena. As a result of this death, nylon mesh nets have now been installed in all NHL arenas above the area behind the goals to shield spectators from flying pucks.

The team has never made the playoffs in its short history, but it has a core of young players who could change that in the near future, led by 2002 first-overall draft pick Rick Nash. Nash scored 41 goals in 2003-04 to earn a share of the Maurice 'Rocket' Richard Trophy.

Prior to the 2005-2006 season, the Blue Jackets signed former Colorado Avalanche Defensemen Adam Foote to a three year deal worth $13.5 million dollars.

The team struggled again in the first half of the 2005-06 season, in part because of injuries to key players including Nash, 2000 first round pick Rostislav Klesla, and 2005 first round pick Gilbert Brule, who have each had two stints on the injured reserve list. In all, 11 players had made a total of 15 trips to the IR through the NHL's Christmas break. The Blue Jackets improved in December and January, due in no small part to Rick Nash making a return off injured reserve on December 18. At the end of January they stood 14-12-0 at home, 8 wins in their last 11 games, and finishing 1st in the NHL for power play efficiency for that month.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

As of April 18, 2006

Logo Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
Image:Columbus Bluejackets.gif 2000-01 82 28 39 9 6 71 190 233 1234 5th (last) in Central Out of playoffs
Image:Columbus Bluejackets.gif 2001-02 82 22 47 8 5 57 164 255 1198 5th (last) in Central Out of playoffs
Image:Columbus Bluejackets.gif 2002-03 8229 42 8 3 69 213 263 1505 5th (last) in Central Out of playoffs
Image:Columbus Bluejackets.gif 2003-04 8225 45 8 4 62 177 238 1209 4th in Central Out of playoffs
Image:Columbus Bluejackets.gif 2004-051 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- --
Image:Columbus Bluejackets.gif 2005-06 81 35 43 -- 4 74 223 279 1416 3rd in Central Out of playoffs
1 Season was cancelled due to the 2004-05 NHL lockout.

Notable players

Current squad

As of April 20, 2006 [1]

Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
30 Template:Flagicon Marc Denis L 2000 Montreal, Quebec
31 Template:Flagicon Pascal Leclaire L 2001 Repentigny, Quebec
Defensemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
4 Template:Flagicon Bryan Berard L 2005 Woonsocket, Rhode Island
5 Template:Flagicon Jamie Pushor L 2003 Lethbridge, Alberta
6 Template:Flagicon Ron Hainsey L 2005 Bolton, Connecticut
15 Template:Flagicon Duvie Westcott R 2001 Winnipeg, Manitoba
21 Template:Flagicon Radoslav Suchy L 2004 Kezmarok, Czechoslovakia
52 Template:Flagicon Adam Foote - C R 2005 Toronto, Ontario
97 Template:Flagicon Rostislav Klesla L 2000 Novy Jicin, Czechoslovakia
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
9 Template:Flagicon David Vyborny - A L C/RW 2000 Jihlava, Czechoslovakia
10 Template:Flagicon Trevor Letowski R RW 2003 Thunder Bay, Ontario
13 Template:Flagicon Nikolai Zherdev R LW/RW 2003 Kiev, U.S.S.R.
20 Template:Flagicon Michael Rupp L C/LW 2005 Cleveland, Ohio
25 Template:Flagicon Jason Chimera L LW 2005 Edmonton, Alberta
27 Template:Flagicon Manny Malhotra L C/W 2003 Mississauga, Ontario
38 Template:Flagicon Jan Hrdina R C 2005 Hradec Kralove, Czechoslovakia
40 Template:Flagicon Jaroslav Balastik L RW 2002 Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia
45 Template:Flagicon Jody Shelley R LW 2000 Thompson, Manitoba
61 Template:Flagicon Rick Nash - A L LW/RW 2002 Brampton, Ontario
91 Template:Flagicon Sergei Fedorov - A L C 2005 Pskov, U.S.S.R.

Hall of Famers

none

Team captains

Retired numbers

Franchise scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in the history of the Blue Jackets. Figures are updated after each completed NHL regular season. Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points

Player POS GP G A Pts
David Vyborny LW 395 90 137 227
Geoff Sanderson LW 259 88 80 168
Rick Nash RW 208 89 61 150
Ray Whitney LW 151 45 95 140
Espen Knutsen C 188 27 81 108
Tyler Wright C 291 57 47 104
Andrew Cassels C 137 26 68 94
Nikolai Zherdev RW 130 40 48 88
Mike Sillinger C 155 38 48 86
Jaroslav Spacek D 153 16 56 72

See also

External links

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