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I am extremely flattered and honoured to be the head coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets and want to thank Scott and the organization for giving me this opportunity," said Arniel. "I've been impressed by a lot of what I see here. I see myself as a young coach and this is a young, talented team with great potential and I am ready to get to work." Read More »

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Columbus Blue Jackets' sniper and Olympic gold medallist Rick Nash left Monday's game against the Los Angeles Kings with what the team is describing as a 'lower-body' injury. Read More »

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Rookie forward Nikita Filatov, who has struggled to remain in coach Ken Hitchcock’s lineup, might be headed back to Russia, perhaps as soon as this week, according to sources within and beyond the NHL. Read More »

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The Columbus Blue Jackets could leave central Ohio if the team can't fix an economic model that is causing losses of $12 million a year, according to a report issued today by the Columbus Chamber. But a deal to keep the hockey team here and the Arena District alive -- the team and the district generated $30 million in taxes last year -- probably will include asking for public dollars, and soon. Read More »

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Blue Jackets captain Rick Nash put pen to paper yesterday, signing the eight-year, $62.4 million contract extension he'd agreed to one week earlier. With his signature, Nash set a world of possibilities in motion. Read More »

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Rick Nash will be staying in Columbus for the long haul.

The 25-year old forward has signed an eight-year, $62.4 million contract extension with the Blue Jackets. The yearly cap hit on the deal is $7.8 million. Read More »

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According to a report in the Columbus Dispatch, the club and winger, who can become a free agent at the end of the 2009-10 season met on Wednesday night and the Blue Jackets' offer fell well short of what Nash and his agent, Joe Resnick, were expecting. Read More »

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And then, the puck comes Modin's way, and Modin plays it; at that moment, Voracek is still 5-10 feet from reaching the bench. The whistle of linesman Steve Miller sounds as soon as Modin touches the puck. The call is too many men on the ice. Read More »
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