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L’entraîneur-chef Rick Bowness, Boone Jenner, Cole Sillinger et Jet Greaves rencontrent les médias après le match de ce soir. Suivez le #CBJ sur les réseaux sociaux ! TikTok : http://BlueJackets.com/TikTok Instagram : http://BlueJackets.com/Instagram Twitter : http://BlueJackets.com/Twitter Facebook : http://BlueJackets.com/Facebook

25 Comments

  1. oh them bones is rattled, i feel like he's been wanting to say this since the slide became a sled.

  2. Awesome post game coach…Any player that doesn't want play for Rick next year, don't let the door hit you in the a$$..Hell, who knows if Rick wants to come back..But i sure want him back.. I also hope we can get some top free agents to come & help take the next step… just making the playoffs isn't good enough, competing for the cup is was this team should be aiming for.. Go Jackets Go…see you on opening night!

  3. All is definitely not well in Columbus. Please bring Bowness back. 25+ years of mediocre to sub par play, 6 playoff appearances with one series win that's looking more and more of an abnormality. The culture needs to change. We fans are beyond exhausted of being the punching bag and perennial basement dwellers of NHL hockey. Things need to change for the better, please!!!

  4. First month of the season should be making every player learn to hit. Too many softies that hardly lay a body on people. When Olivier went down too many teams KNEW no one was coming to put a body on them. Easy to take your time passing in that scenario.

  5. One of the most disappointing things this team has done is the past 6 years is let our playoff chance slip away like nothing. Repcet for rick because he seems to be the only one thats pissed off by this. He deserves more than what he is getting from this team. I hope rick knows how much the fans genuinely love him.

  6. You see it night after night….even in the wins. Toughness and grit. Starting with the defense… 0 hits during a hockey game is TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE

  7. If he’s brought back or not will be a tell tale sign of the competence of Don/Priest/McConnell. Waiting game now.

  8. I wish I could say it was a good and hard fought season, but boy the highs were high, and the lows were low. Unfortunate end to the season and kind of sums up not only this year but this fanchise as a whole. Even when there is hope, it always gets thrown out the window. I feel bad for a few guys on this team, and don’t feel anything for most of them. They probably know eho they are, and if they don’t then they are the problem. Most of this team didn’t show up when it mattered most and us fans have to pay the price for it, literally. Hopefully season 26 is different, but im expecting disappointment, because if you expect disappointment you can never be disappointed.

  9. The comments by Bowness come at during at least the first 3 minutes of the postgame media availability. Hatred of losing should go for ANY player on ANY sports team but particularly on pro-sports ones.

  10. Habs fan here, you have to bring back Bowness. He will straighten these soft guys out. He will toughen them up. CBJ is too talented to be out of the playoffs year after year like this. It's unacceptable.

  11. Checking in from the UK for the final whistle. My observation from across the pond is that while the organisation deserves massive credit for the turnaround since January, we have reached a strategic ceiling. Dragging this team from the basement to meaningful hockey in April was a major achievement, and the defensive foundation is now stable.

    However, the numbers from this final stretch tell a troubling story. In our last two games alone, we outshot elite opponents like Boston and Washington 63–46, yet we were outscored 5–3. Over the final 10 games, we averaged over 30 shots per game but only managed roughly 2 goals per night, resulting in a 3–6–1 slide when it mattered most.

    This shot-on-goal differential shows the team is working hard, but the 'simple' playbook acts like a speed limiter. You cannot win a Cup if your best players are coached to play with hesitation instead of their natural instincts. High shot volume is a hollow metric if the system stifles the creative flare and joy that Johnny Gaudreau brought to this city.

    The repair is done. It is time to move past crisis management. Management now needs to take the restrictions off and implement a strategy that allows this elite roster to actually win. The 5th Line wants a contender, not just respectable mediocrity.

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