Duvie Westcott
Duvie, say it ain’t so!!
Friday, July 25th, 2008Former blue-liner Duvie Westcott, has signed with the evil KHL. Dinamo Riga of the KHL has signed him. Westcott if you recall was sent down to Syracuse last season, because he just didn’t fit into our system. All the best to Duvie.
Show me some lovin!!
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It’s today…
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008Free Agency starts in a little over four hours. Can you handle it? I hate when people say that this is our playoffs, it’s like they’re trying to make us feel better that our team hasn’t made the playoffs yet. It doesn’t help FYI, and it’s not our playoffs, it’s our chance to prove ourselves […]
One week…
Tuesday, June 24th, 2008A week from today free agency will begin. The Columbus Blue Jackets will be active…VERY active. We are looking to add three or four players. Those players will NOT be named Brian Campbell or Marian Hossa. And, quite frankly I am okay with that.
There is still no word on the Duvie Westcott front, my guess […]
Blue Jackets Defense
Sunday, June 15th, 2008The Blue Jackets have a tough road ahead, we are the only team in the NHL to not make the playoffs. With Ken Hitchcock as our coach, and Scott Howson as our GM we are playing smart hockey, a defensive style of hockey, the only problem, our blue line, it’s not so great. At the […]
Welcome to Columbus!!
Thursday, June 12th, 2008Image via WikipediaAs you may or may not know, some of the Blue Jackets prospects are in Columbus!! Well some of them at least. Jakub Voracek, Tom Sestito, Derick Brassard, Nick Holden, and Derek Dorsett are all currently in Columbus getting some intense workouts going on, in the hopes that they make the big club. […]
Hooray :)
Monday, January 21st, 2008Well, I now have a computer and am going to be blogging regularly from now on. Let’s get some things out of the way first. The Blue Jackets started off with an amazing win over the Phoenix Coyotes, thanks to Rick Nash and his spectacular goal. Then we headed to Dallas dominated the play, but […]













