A few games into the 2017-18 season, the Blue Jackets look like a team that can contend for a division title. But they're still not at the top of our Metro power rankings.
After four of five games against Metropolitan Division opponents to start the season, the Blue Jackets have three games against non-divisional opponents this week.
Four wins in five games is an impressive way to begin a season, but Columbus isn't perfect. Here's a few places the Blue Jackets can keep getting better as the season marches on.
In today's edition of The Fuse, we talk about the need to add some decor to the rafters of Nationwide Arena, and whether this Blue Jackets team can make it happen.
The Blue Jackets have not played their best hockey yet, but they've won four of their first five games. How they've done that is representative of a positive step forward.
In today's edition of The Fuse, we're talking about the Blue Jackets' top line responding and leading the charge in back-to-back weekend wins, and also, the need for arrogance.
Columbus players and head coach John Tortorella knew the team wasn't always great Saturday night, but the Blue Jackets were still happy to leave the Land of 10,000 Lakes with a 5-4...
The Columbus Blue Jackets came from behind on three separate occasions, though Sergei Bobrovsky was proven to be human, and the power play remains feeble.
Another weekend, another back-to-back for the Columbus Blue Jackets, who face the Minnesota Wild tonight at Xcel Energy Center seeking a third straight win.