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Columbus Blue Jackets Season Prediction 2016-2017
Columbus Blue Jackets Season Prediction 2016-2017
The Columbus Blue Jackets finished near the bottom of the league again after an awful start, but the future looks bright.There was a high amount of buzz around the Columbus Blue Jackets heading into the 2015-2016 season, but this buzz was shattered early and lead to a flurry of changes.In Season Major ChangesAll of this buzz was gone early after losing their first eight games of the season.
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Blue Jackets News
Blue Jackets News
Perhaps more compelling than watching today's demanding skating drills was seeing players from other groups, gathered in the tunnel to see what was coming up next for them.On the first "hockey" day of Blue Jackets training camp, there was a lot to take in.It was a full day: the first groups took the ice for a scrimmage at 9 a.m. in the OhioHealth Ice Haus, and seven hours later, the final practice of the day wrapped up.
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Blue Jackets still believe in Sergei Bobrovsky
Blue Jackets still believe in Sergei Bobrovsky
But he's also paying close attention to Team Russia goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky's performance at the World Cup of Hockey 2016 in Toronto.Davidson pointed to the World Cup when asked if the success of the Blue Jackets this season will hinge on Bobrovsky's play."I've already seen a better Bob watching the World Cup," Davidson told NHL.com.
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Aaron Palushaj Inks PTO With Columbus Blue Jackets
Aaron Palushaj Inks PTO With Columbus Blue Jackets
ByNHL training camps are upon us – but with teams already taking the ice around North America, the Columbus Blue Jackets have added forward Aaron Palushaj to the roster with a last-minute professional try-out contract.He'll use the try-out deal to try and earn a more permanent standard player contract in the coming weeks.A native of Livonia, Michigan, the 27-year-old Palushaj skated with the USHL's Des Moines Buccaneers prior to getting drafted in the second round (44th overall) at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft by the St. Louis Blues.
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