2013–14 Columbus Blue Jackets season

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2013–14 Columbus Blue Jackets
Division4th Metropolitan
Conference7th Eastern
2013–14 record43–32–7
Home record22–15–4
Road record21–17–3
Goals for231
Goals against216
Team information
General manager Jarmo Kekalainen
Coach Todd Richards
Captain Vacant
Alternate captains Jared Boll
Brandon Dubinsky
Jack Johnson
Mark Letestu
Arena Nationwide Arena
Average attendance14,698 (88.5%) [1]
(41 games)
Minor league affiliate(s) Springfield Falcons (AHL)
Evansville IceMen (ECHL)
Team leaders
Goals Ryan Johansen (33)
Assists James Wisniewski (44)
Points Ryan Johansen (63)
Penalty minutes Brandon Dubinsky (98)
Plus/minus Corey Tropp (+11)
Wins Sergei Bobrovsky (32)
Goals against average Sergei Bobrovsky (2.38)
  2012–13
2014–15  

The 2013–14 Columbus Blue Jackets season was the 14th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on June 25, 1997. [2] Before the season, the team was moved into the Eastern Conference as a member of the Metropolitan Division. As a result of their move to the Metropolitan Division, the Blue Jackets became the fourth "Big 4" sports league team from Ohio to share a division with a team from Pittsburgh. The others are the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns of the National Football League and the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball - Ohio teams and Pittsburgh teams have generally been rivals over the years. The Blue Jackets also qualified for the playoffs, making it for the second time in their franchise's history.

Contents

Standings

Metropolitan Division
PosTeamGPWLOTLROWGFGAGDPts
1y Pittsburgh Penguins 825124744249207+42109
2x New York Rangers 824531641218193+2596
3x Philadelphia Flyers 8242301039236235+194
4x Columbus Blue Jackets 824332738231216+1593
5 Washington Capitals 8238301428235240590
6 New Jersey Devils 82352918351972081188
7 Carolina Hurricanes 82363511342072302383
8 New York Islanders 82343711252252674279
Source: National Hockey League
x Clinched playoff spot; y Clinched division
Eastern Conference Wild Card
PosDivTeamGPWLOTLROWGFGAGDPts
1 ME x Columbus Blue Jackets 824332738231216+1593
2 AT x Detroit Red Wings 8239281534222230893
3 ME Washington Capitals 8238301428235240590
4 ME New Jersey Devils 82352918351972081188
5 AT Ottawa Senators 82373114302362652988
6 AT Toronto Maple Leafs 8238368292312562584
7 ME Carolina Hurricanes 82363511342072302383
8 ME New York Islanders 82343711252252674279
9 AT Florida Panthers 8229458211962687266
10 AT Buffalo Sabres 82215110141572489152
Source: National Hockey League
x Clinched playoff spot

Schedule and results

Pre-season

Regular season

2013–14 Game Log

Legend:   Win (2 points)  Loss (0 points)  Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

The Columbus Blue Jackets entered the playoffs as the Eastern Conference's first wild card. They faced the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round. This marked the second time the Blue Jackets qualified for the playoffs, and given that they were swept out of the playoffs by the Detroit Red Wings in 2009, their victory in game 2 was the franchise's first playoff win.

2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Legend:   Win  Loss

Player stats

Final stats [3]

Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season [3]
PlayerGPGSTOIWLOTGAGAASASV%SOGAPIM
Sergei Bobrovsky 58583299322051312.3816990.9235012
Curtis McElhinney 2821142310111642.707030.9092010
Mike McKenna 43219111113.011140.9040000
Playoffs
PlayerGPGSTOIWLGAGAASASV%SOGAPIM
Sergei Bobrovsky 6637824203.17218.9080000

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Blue Jackets. Stats reflect time with the Blue Jackets only.
Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Blue Jackets only.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record.

Transactions

The Blue Jackets have been involved in the following transactions during the 2013–14 season.

Trades

June 30, 2013 [4] To Pittsburgh Penguins
2nd-round pick in 2013
To Columbus Blue Jackets
SJS's 2nd-round pick in 2013
3rd-round pick in 2013
July 2, 2013 [5] To Tampa Bay Lightning
Drew Olson (rights)
To Columbus Blue Jackets
Future Considerations
February 6, 2014 [6] To Pittsburgh Penguins
Spencer Machacek
To Columbus Blue Jackets
Paul Thompson
February 7, 2014 [7] To Boston Bruins
Blake Parlett
To Columbus Blue Jackets
Carter Camper
March 5, 2014 [8] To Los Angeles Kings
Marian Gaborik
To Columbus Blue Jackets
Matt Frattin
2nd round pick in 2014 (LAK's ) or 2015 (TOR's)
conditional 3rd round pick in 2014 (EDM's) or 2015 (LAK's)
March 5, 2014 [9] To Edmonton Oilers
5th-round pick in 2014
To Columbus Blue Jackets
Nick Schultz
March 5, 2014 [10] To Tampa Bay Lightning
Jonathan Marchessault
Dalton Smith
To Columbus Blue Jackets
Matt Taormina
Dana Tyrell
June 23, 2014 [11] To Philadelphia Flyers
R. J. Umberger
4th-round pick in 2015
To Columbus Blue Jackets
Scott Hartnell
June 25, 2014 [12] To Edmonton Oilers
Nikita Nikitin
To Columbus Blue Jackets
CBJ's 5th-round pick in 2014

Draft picks

Columbus Blue Jackets' picks at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, which was held in Newark, New Jersey on June 30, 2013. [39]

Round#PlayerPosNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
114 Alexander Wennberg CenterFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Djurgardens IF (Sweden)
119 [a] Kerby Rychel Left WingFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Windsor Spitfires (OHL)
127 [b] Marko Dano CenterFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Slovan Bratislava (KHL)
250 [c] Dillon Heatherington DefenceFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
389 [d] Oliver Bjorkstrand Right WingFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
4105 Nick Moutrey Center/Left WingFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
6165 Markus Soberg Right WingFlag of Norway.svg  Norway Frolunda HC (Sweden-Jr)
7195 Peter Quenneville Center/Right WingFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
Draft notes [40]

Notes

  1. Six minutes into the Blue Jackets vs. Stars game on March 10, Stars forward Rich Peverley collapsed on the Dallas bench due to a cardiac incident. Shortly afterwards, the two teams decided to postpone the game, due to the emotional effects Peverley's collapse had on players and coaches of both teams. At the time of postponement, the Blue Jackets held a 1–0 lead due to a goal by Nathan Horton, with assists from Matt Calvert and James Wisniewski. The NHL later decided that the game should be replayed on April 9 in its entirety (full 60 minutes of regulation, plus any time, if necessary, for overtime or shootout). However, Columbus will be allowed to start the game with the 1–0 lead it had at the time of the original game's postponement. All statistics from the March 10 game will be expunged from NHL records, except for Horton's goal and its assists.

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  7. Blue Jackets acquire forward Carter Camper from Bruins in exchange for defenseman Blake Parlett
  8. Blue Jackets acquire forward Matt Frattin, two draft picks from Kings in exchange for Marian Gaborik
  9. Blue Jackets acquire defenseman Nick Schultz from Edmonton Oilers
  10. Blue Jackets Acquire D Matt Taormina, LW Dana Tyrell from Tampa Bay in Exchange for LW Jonathan Marchessault, LW Dalton Smith
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  26. Blue Jackets sign defenseman David Savard to a one-year contract
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  28. Blue Jackets re-sign defenseman Cody Goloubef
  29. Blue Jackets sign Jared Boll to three-year contract extension
  30. Blue Jackets sign Anderson to three year, entry-level contract
  31. Blue Jackets sign WHL standout Oliver Bjorkstrand to entry-level contract
  32. Blue Jackets sign Kerby Rychel to a three-year, entry level contract
  33. Blue Jackets sign goaltender Joonas Korpisalo to a three-year, entry-level contract
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