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Zach Werenski honored Johnny Gaudreau after the U.S. ended a 92-year drought at the men's world championships. Now, the Blue Jackets star wants more.
Zach Werenski honored Johnny Gaudreau after the U.S. ended a 92-year drought at the men's world championships. Now, the Blue Jackets star wants more.
The Watermark Art Center will host an in-depth conversation and gallery walk for the Eugene Dalzotto exhibit at 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 26.
The Blue Jackets’ 2024–25 season was a major step forward. Werenski posted career highs across the board—23 goals, 59 assists, and 82 points—and earned top-three Norris Trophy consideration.
The poster, shared by Sports Illustrated, shows Adam Sandler’s character from behind, wearing a black-and-yellow “Gilmore 18” hockey jersey while holding a hockey stick over his shoulders.
Not so fast, my friend! Werenski has said publicly to the media and in radio interviews that he's ready to win. A couple of days ago, he told The Athletic, "I love winning and I want more of it." ...
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While the Blue Jackets are looking to lock down his defensive partner Fabbro, Werenski is still under contract with the organization for three more seasons at a hefty $9.5 million per season. This ...
Columbus Blue Jackets alternate captain Zach Werenski and his fiancee Odette Peters are enjoying their offseason getaway across Europe ahead of their summer wedding.
Werenski was the guy who walked through that door and earned his first career first all-star team accolade. Werenski ratcheted up his game in a major way this season, putting up a career-high 59 ...
Werenski set a new Blue Jackets single-season record with 23 goals and 59 assists for 82 points. He also finished second in Norris Trophy voting behind Cale Makar, though some people would argue ...