The Columbus Blue Jackets will once again participate in the Traverse City NHL Prospects Tournament. They have released their 2017 roster in anticipation of the event.
Where does Artemi Panarin go from here? The lively Russian winger had his first U.S. press conference since he was traded. His presser gave clues for what we should expect.
The Columbus Blue Jackets clearly have big plans for Artemi Panarin, which is a good thing considering the Russian star his big plans for himself in Union Blue.
Artemi Panarin is a dynamic, super-skilled forward who will bring a new dimension to the Blue Jackets' attack. The expectations for their new addition are high.
Speaking to the Columbus media for the first time since he was traded to the team, Artemi Panarin was candid in his initial press conference with local reporters.
Rounding out our staff prognostications is Rob Mixer, who has a few ideas about the Blue Jackets' lineup but isn't completely sold on a few things that need to go their way.
Veteran players without contracts go into training camp trying to prove themselves to a new team. These three players are intriguing options for the Blue Jackets.
Hockey fans like goals. Jeff Svoboda likes goals. So in his crack at the Columbus Blue Jackets' opening night lineup, he's put together a squad that should turn on the red light.
NHL Network has done player countdowns all offseason, and they named a familiar face to their list of best defensemen: Zach Werenski made the network's top 20.
Tonight, Zach Werenski will throw out the first pitch before the Reds take on the Mets at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati. How have other Blue Jackets fared?
Hobey Baker Award-winner Will Butcher had a glut of teams to choose from when he became a free agent. Now he is settled in with a Metropolitan division rival in the New Jersey Devils. The two came to terms on an entry-level contract.