Nationwide Arena’s rafters will gain their first retired number in the spring. The Blue Jackets announced Thursday that Rick Nash’s No. 61 will be officially retired and raised on a banner during an ...
With the trade deadline fast approaching, there has been no shortage of rumors surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs and Blue Jackets superstar forward Rick Nash. At this point, it looks like the only ...
Rick Nash scored 437 goals in his career, 289 during his tenure with the Blue Jackets. That total makes him the club's all-time leader with Cam Atkinson in second place with 213. He could score in a ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As Rick Nash’s No. 61 was slowly lifted into the rafters of Nationwide Arena on Saturday, the towering winger stood by his wife, Jessica, and their three kids, while a million Blue ...
PITTSBURGH, PA - FEBRUARY 26: Columbus Blue Jackets fans in Pittsburgh show their support for Rick Nash #61 of the Columbus Blue Jackets as Nash warms up before a game against the Pittsburgh Penguins ...
Rick Nash has become the most sought-after player at the deadline since the Columbus Blue Jackets made him available. Nash is the face of the franchise but also wants a shot at the Stanley Cup, and by ...
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. He played in ...
When Rick Nash retired from the NHL in January 2019, as a result of multiple concussions, it didn't take him long to figure out his next move. By March, Nash was shadowing Blue Jackets general manager ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — It’s difficult to overstate what Rick Nash meant to the Blue Jackets during his decade in Columbus. Beyond becoming one of the NHL’s most prolific scorers and a perennial All-Star, he ...
There was a time when Rick Nash couldn’t have envisioned the Blue Jackets retiring his famed No. 61, let alone hanging it inside Nationwide Arena next to the banner honoring original team owner John H ...
Rick Nash is having his number 61 retired by the Columbus Blue Jackets Saturday and ahead of that ceremony, he spoke about what the honor means to him. The former Jackets captain is a five-time NHL ...