On Friday night against the Detroit Red Wings, Zach Werenski snapped his own franchise record for most goals scored in a single season by a Columbus Blue Jacket defenseman.
There has been plenty to discuss and dissect about this season for the Columbus Blue Jackets, but the amount of one-goal games they've played is certainly a talking point.
Joonas Korpisalo is back in the lineup with the Blue Jackets, folks. Now comes the tough part - does the all-star get his net back, or will we split time with his new competitive...
Zach Werenski played hero by scoring the game-winning goal in overtime on Tuesday night, but subtle plays by Pierre-Luc Dubois and Cam Atkinson gave him the necessary space to bury...
The Columbus Blue Jackets are currently the best in the NHL in the goal prevention department, as their defense and goaltenders have been playing absolutely lockdown.
Despite the obvious fact that scoring goals wins you games, the Blue Jackets goaltending will undoubtedly be the key to their success down the final stretch of the season.
Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski tied his own club record by scoring his 16th goal of the season on Tuesday night, and it sure seems like he's only getting better.
The Columbus Blue Jackets and Florida Panthers dueled it out at Nationwide Arena, as the Jackets saw a goal called back, but Werenski scored to become the overtime hero.
The Columbus Blue Jackets hosted one of the more exciting 1-0 wins of the season by taking down Sergei Bobrovsky's Florida Panthers on Tuesday night at Nationwide Arena.
Pierre-Luc Dubois is a strong, independent Canadian, and he don't need no Artemi Panarin. After a rough start to 2019-2020, Dubois is proving his value as a No. 1 center.
With just 29 games left in the season, we take a look back on the past five to see historically what it takes to make the cutoff and what the Columbus Blue Jackets have to do.