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The Columbus Blue Jackets and Delaware North have unveiled a fresh lineup of innovative food options for the team’s 25th National Hockey League season at Nationwide Arena. Fans can look forward to bold flavors, creative combinations, and local favorites across the arena.
Blue Jackets' starting roster is exactly as projected following offseason moves, including Merzlikins and Greaves in net.
There has been professional hockey in Columbus since the 1960s. But the Blue Jackets have established a place in the local landscape that has, to many, transformed the city, and it began 25 years ago Tuesday, when Robert Kron moved slowly into the faceoff circle with 18,136-plus fans standing in anticipation.
The Columbus Blue Jackets have announced the 22-man roster for the opening of the 2025-26 season prior to the National Hockey League’s 5 p.m. ET deadline, club President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Don Waddell announced today. The Blue Jackets’ 22-man roster includes:
At least, that's what the Blue Jackets are hoping after dropping their preseason finale to the Washington Capitals 2-1 on Oct. 4 at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. The loss was the third straight for the Jackets, who lost five of their last six exhibition games to go 2-5-0.
Plus, is Jet Greaves cleared for takeoff? And could a familiar face return to the lineup at the trade deadline?
Jenner, Atkinson, Bobrovsky, Foligno, Werenski and Nash all became Blue Jackets pillars during the team's first quarter century.
The Blue Jackets’ preseason is winding down, but they’ve got some ramping up to do. Despite facing a team that dressed only a handful of NHL veterans, the Blue Jackets struggled defensively in a 4-3 loss to the Washington Capitals on Sept.