As the NHL season progresses, two unexpected contenders have emerged in the Eastern Conference playoff race: the New York Islanders and the Columbus Blue Jackets. Both teams are making strong pushes to secure postseason berths, defying preseason expectations and injecting excitement into their respective fan bases.
With 50 games down, Columbus is in the mix for a postseason berth, and the Jackets say they're embracing the challenge
The Columbus Blue Jackets have emerged as a potential trade destination for Vancouver Canucks star forward Elias Pettersson, according to TSN’s Pierre LeBrun on Insider Trading.
Captain Boone Jenner, who has been out all season after suffering a shoulder injury at the end of training camp, got a clean bill of health from doctors, allowing him to join the Blue Jackets last Saturday for a morning skate before they played the Los Angeles Kings.
With more than half of the 2024-25 NHL season completed, the playoff race is taking shape, and the Columbus Blue Jackets have overcome unimaginable adversity to remain in the mix. The Blue Jackets are the best story in hockey,
Blue Jackets' OT win over the Kings include Marchenko's 'Bobby Orr' impression and Werenski extending his point streak at home.
This is a team coming out of its rebuild and into its build phase. It has the potential to contend as it matures and as the roster is further tweaked.
Fantilli's 'hattie' near his hometown led the Blue Jackets to victory over the Maple Leafs and cost his mom her hat: 4 takeaways.
The Columbus Blue Jackets are one of the biggest surprises in the NHL this season. Currently occupying the first wild card spot in the Eastern Conference, the second half of the 2024-2025 campaign ...
Coming off a win in Vegas on Thursday night, Columbus hopes to make the most of its initial visit to Salt Lake City
Marc-Andre Fleury, playing his final game in his home province, recorded his 76th career shutout as the visiting Minnesota Wild beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 on Thursday. Fleury made 19 saves while tying Ed Belfour and Tony Esposito for the 10th-most shutouts in NHL history.