The Toronto Maple Leafs have the sixth-best power play in the NHL, and the Columbus Blue Jackets will need to have their best on the ice to combat the firepower.
When (if) the Columbus Blue Jackets' season resumes, they will have a tough decision of who should start on their blue line. Here's why it should be Dean Kukan.
As the NHL continues to lose revenues, the likelihood increases that the salary cap will remain flat for 2020-21. What does that mean for the Columbus Blue Jackets?
The Columbus Blue Jackets look back fondly on the 2017 NHL Draft, where they selected Alexandre Texier, Emil Bemstrom, and several other future potential NHLers.
If they want to make any noise in the postseason, the Columbus Blue Jackets must ignite their power play. Here are some suggested lines for immediate success.
Columbus Blue Jackets forward Nathan Gerbe was nominated for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy by the Columbus chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.
John Tortorella has shown a propensity to play young players with minimal NHL experience in high-stake games. Will that trend continue with Liam Foudy?