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Yegor Chinakhov asked for a trade from the Columbus Blue Jackets, a request shared by his agent, Shumi Babaev. After it ...
The St. Louis Blues' successful signings of Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway via offer sheets last summer prompted ...
Columbus Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell has assets and gobs of salary-cap space heading into the NHL Draft. Can he upgrade his ...
Blue Jackets' Waddell listening to offers for 14th and 20th overall picks, but nothing has met his criteria heading into the ...
Friday brought the acquisition of veteran forwards Charlie Coyle and Miles Wood, as well as the addition of a draft class the Blue Jackets feel is well-regarded. The biggest moves were the retention ...
Blue Jackets star Zach Werenski serves game-winning moves on the ice, but on Monday, the skilled defenseman served smiles at ...
Welcome back to another summer edition of Around the NHL. The NHL’s free agency period is now three weeks old and ...
Blue Jackets' Waddell listening to offers for 14th and 20th overall picks, but nothing has met his criteria heading into the 2025 NHL Draft.
The NHL trade and free agent markets were not kind to Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell, who stayed relatively quiet with an eye toward the future.
"I'm still pretty confident that something's going to break here," GM Don Waddell said of trade possibilities.
Columbus Blue Jackets general manager Don Waddell believes the decentralized setup of the 2025 NHL Draft was a major factor behind the limited trade action in the first round.