tsn.ca - 7/2/2009
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The Columbus Blue Jackets and captain Rick Nash appear to be further apart in their contract negotiations than either side would have expected. According to a report in the Columbus Dispatch, the club and winger, who can become a free agent at the end of the 2009-10 season met on Wednesday night ...
thehockeyprogram.net - 7/5/2009
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thehockeyprogram.net —
The holiday weekend continues and really nothing is
expected today but this day in history something always...
happens. Needless to say people probably do not remember this guy in our moment today. First 20 seconds of game 1 in CBJ history... July 05, 2000 ...
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This Day In Hockey History (7/5)
yougabsports.com - 7/4/2009
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yougabsports.com —
The Columbus Blue Jackets signed captain Rick Nash
to a eight year contract extension...The extension starts in...
2010 and goes through 2018... This is a great move for the team and the fan base...But they still need to get Nash some more help... GM Scott Howson said... ...
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Columbus Blue Jackets Make a Great Move!
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Truculence? Check.
Sports And The City —
... Of course many Leafs fans, never satisfied and always bitching, are wondering when and who Burke is going to land up front. (Rick Nash, 2010!) Sure, I've got questions as well, and was hoping Burke might land Mike Cammalleri or Brian Gionta, who both ended up in Montreal, land of the midgets. But I'm with Burke: the back-end was rightfully the Leafs' first and foremost priority. ...
Stargazing: 2009 NHL Free Agency - Stars sign Skrastins
Defending Big D —
... , though not a free agent, wants a new deal. He says "If this doesn't get done, I'm sure I won't have a problem getting signed by somebody next summer." The two sides are currently pretty far apart. -TSN ...
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thestar.com 7/4/2009 — Rick Nash and the Columbus Blue Jackets have reached agreement on an eight-year contract extension through the 2017-18 season. Blue Jackets general manager Scott Howson confirmed the signing on the club's website. The Canadian Press reports the deal ...
NHL News: Rick Nash resigns with Columbus Blue Jackets
blueshirtbanter.com 7/4/2009 —
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Well Ranger fans, looks like we can cross Rick Nash off the "pipe dream list" of big time centers we would like to see on Broadway.
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Done Deal
blog.dispatch.com 7/3/2009 — Exhale, Columbus. The Blue Jackets have signed captain Rick Nash to an eight-year, $62.4 million contract extension, The Dispatch has learned. That's an annual cap hit of $7.8 million. "It's a very fair number," Blue Jackets GM Scott Howson said....
Star forward Nash re-signs with Blue Jackets
blog.dispatch.com 7/1/2009 — Garon, who will serve as Steve Mason’s back-up, was 8-9-0 with a 3.12 goals-against average and .894 save percentage in 19 games with Edmonton and Pittsburgh.
Columbus to begin talks with Nash
novafantasysports.com 6/18/2009 — Update: Rick Nash and the Columbus Blue Jackets can start negotiating a new contract starting on July 1. Nash has one more year remaining on a five-year/$27 million contract that was signed in August, 2005, just after the lockout.
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Jackets attention turns to Rick Nash
crashthecrease.com 6/7/2009 — When news of the Blue Jackets’ financial woes broke late last month, Scott Howson did what any right-thinking general manager in his position would do. He quickly phoned Blue Jackets captain Rick Nash at his lake house in northern Ontario.
“I did it out of respect for Rick and his ...
The NHL Needs More Rick Nash
viewfrommyseats.com 7/23/2009 — Why isn’t the NHL marketing the hell out of Rich Nash ? It’s a simple question—but I’m still looking for a simple answer. In a world where stars play such a huge role in selling their respective sports, why is a guy like Nash still relatively unknown in the United States? While I have to hunt ...
Blue Jackets Ditch Reporter Over the Word Disappointing
puckthemedia.wordpress.com 5/21/2009 — We’re not really familiar with FS Ohio’s Jim Day, the reporter for the Columbus Blue Jackets broadcasts on the network. We’ve written his name down in the Open Threads and we noted how he referred to a March tilt vs. Dallas as ...