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Rick Nash's iconic #61 jersey was retired by Columbus in March of 2022, marking the first number retired by the young ...
"MACLEAN KNOWS PRESSURE IS ON" - NOV 28, 2006 - VOL. 60, ISSUE 11 - Mike Brophy Gallant took the first bullet in Columbus, ...
Nash, the No. 1 overall pick by Columbus in 2002, scored 437 career goals with the Blue Jackets, the Rangers and the Bruins. By Field Level Media Rick Nash and Boston’s high-scoring line of ...
Barry Brennan rejoins the Blue Jackets as head strength coach after spending five years in that capacity previously.
Item No. 1: Nash’s new title Ever since Don Waddell was hired as president and general manager in late May, Rick Nash’s status within the Blue Jackets’ front office has only elevated.
Nash has hit that milestone once in his five seasons with the Rangers, scoring 42 in 2014-15. He has scored 26, 23, 21 and 15 in his other four seasons in New York.
On Thursday, the San Jose Sharks were named as one of five teams in which Rick Nash would agree to go to in a trade from the Columbus Blue Jackets. On Friday, Kevin Kurz of CSN Bay Area wrote that ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Rick Nash, a Columbus Blue Jackets icon, is now the club's president of hockey operations. Nash was selected first overall in the 2002 NHL draft by the Blue Jackets.
Rick Nash hasn't had much success in his career. Now, he's playing for a team that finished only six wins short of the Stanley Cup this past season. A pretender to a contender, just like that.
September 20 - The Columbus Blue Jackets named franchise icon Rick Nash as their president of hockey operations on Friday. The No. 1 overall pick at the 2002 NHL Draft by the Blue Jackets, he ...