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Columbus Blue Jackets (Official Thread)

Oh look, a guy named Jon Cooper proselytizing why it's a curse to coach the most talented team in its sport in 25 years. People shouldn't be surprised they got their ass kicked in Columbus; because expectations.

This fucking guy.

Cooped. FML. Who would have ever thought that the Jackets kicking the shit out of the Lightning would have me pissed off about '90s football. . .
 
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The Tampa Bay Lightning's bizarre Twitter apology is only making things worse

I'm not a Tampa Bay Lightning fan, but I imagine if I were, I would be hurting pretty good this morning. On Tuesday night, the Bolts—the record-setting Lightning team who just tied the mark for the most regular season wins ever and tallied the fourth-highest point total in NHL history—were swept out of the first round of the NHL playoffs by the eight-seeded Columbus Blue Jackets. After taking a 3-0 lead in game one, the Lightning lost 4-3 and never led again THE ENTIRE SERIES. In Game Four, with their season, pride, and very own Bud Light on the line, they gave up seven goals. I'm not a Tampa Bay Lightning fan, but I imagine if I were, the last thing I would want to do right now is think about the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Apparently the Lightning social media team didn't get that memo, however, because 15 minutes after one of the worst postseason meltdowns in American sports, the Bolts Twitter account was already shoving a giant foam finger back down the throats of their fans, issuing a teary, jilted lovers' apology the likes of which certainly hockey—the ultimate f—k your feelings sport—has never seen. The intention was clearly to create some sense of camaraderie with their smarting fanbase, to let them know that this means as much to the capital-O Organization as it does them, but in a weird, sad, bizarre way, it only made things worse.



Entire article: https://news.yahoo.com/tampa-bay-lightning-apos-bizarre-145004226.html
 
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Odds to win the Stanley Cup

Before playoffs:

Lightning 2/1
Flames 10/1
Golden Knights 10/1
Bruins 12/1
Capitals 12/1 S
harks 12/1
Predators 12/1
Penguins 16/1
Blues 16/1
Jets 18/1
Maple Leafs 20/1
Stars 25/1
Avalanche 25/1
Blue Jackets 30/1
Islanders 30/1
Hurricanes 30/1

Now:

Washington Capitals 5/1
Vegas Golden Knights 11/2
Columbus Blue Jackets 6/1
New York Islanders 6/1
Boston Bruins 9/1
Toronto Maple Leafs 10/1
Colorado Avalanche 12/1
Nashville Predators 12/1
St. Louis Blues 13/1
Winnipeg Jets 13/1
Dallas Stars 18/1
Calgary Flames 20/1
Carolina Hurricanes 40/1
San Jose Sharks 40/1
http://www.vegasinsider.com/nhl/odds/futures/
From 30-1 to 6-1............:banger:
 
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Blue Jackets invite fans to watch practice Monday at Nationwide

Simulated game at 11 a.m. designed to help team stay sharp

By Monday, it will have been six days since Blue Jackets fans have had a chance to see their team finish off a four-game sweep of Tampa Bay for the franchise's first-ever Stanley Cup Playoffs series win.

But fans will get a chance to see the team that has captured Columbus' attention Monday morning as the team has announced the team's practice that day will be open to the public and staged on the Nationwide Arena main ice.

The practice will feature a full-team simulated game and begin at 11 a.m. Doors will open at 10:30, and fans must enter through the Front Street plaza entrance. The first 500 fans will receive a free "It's Time" T-shirt.

Entire article: https://www.nhl.com/bluejackets/new...actice-monday-at-nationwide-arena/c-306912964

Gavrikov adds depth to Blue Jackets blue line

Russian defenseman excited to arrive in Columbus

Vladislav Gavrikov needed little introduction when he took to the ice Saturday at Nationwide Arena for the first time with the Columbus Blue Jackets.

First of all, he's an accomplished player in his own right, having won an Olympic gold medal in the 2018 Winter Games. Second of all, he's been a Blue Jacket since the team drafted him in the sixth round of the 2015 draft.

Plus, the native of Yaroslavl, Russia, knows his countrymen Sergei Bobrovsky and Artemi Panarin, so introductions certainly weren't necessary there.
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"I don't care now (if I play right away)," said Gavrikov, who is also under contract for next season. "I need to work harder and harder every day, and we'll see what happens. I need to work more before I am going to play here. It's the next level for me."

Entire article: https://www.nhl.com/bluejackets/news/vladislav-gavrikov-arrives-in-columbus/c-306919154
 
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