List of Columbus Blue Jackets records

Last updated

This is a list of franchise records for the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (updated through January 23, 2020).

Contents

Career regular season leaders

Career leaderActive leader
Games Boone Jenner 676 Cam Atkinson 613
GoalsRick Nash289Cam Atkinson211
Power play goalsRick Nash83Cam Atkinson42
Short-handed goals Cam Atkinson 16 Cam Atkinson 16
Game-winning goalsRick Nash44Cam Atkinson42
Hat tricks Cam Atkinson 6 Cam Atkinson 6
AssistsRick Nash258 Nick Foligno 192
PointsRick Nash547 Cam Atkinson 395
Shots on goalRick Nash2278 Cam Atkinson 1847
Best plus/minus Artemi Panarin +37 Cam Atkinson +25
Penalty minutes Jared Boll 1195Brandon Dubinsky448
Time on iceRick Nash12734 Cam Atkinson 10813
Goaltender games Sergei Bobrovsky 374 Joonas Korpisalo 156
Goaltender winsSergei Bobrovsky213Joonas Korpisalo69
ShutoutsSergei Bobrovsky33 Elvis Merzlikins 6
SavesSergei Bobrovsky10193Joonas Korpisalo3527
Shots againstSergei Bobrovsky11067Joonas Korpisalo4410
Save percentageSergei Bobrovsky0.921Joonas Korpisalo0.906
Goals against averageSergei Bobrovsky2.40Joonas Korpisalo2.86

As of April 10, 2021

Minimum 75 games played with the franchise

Career playoff leaders

PlayerTotal
Games Boone Jenner 37
David Savard
Goals Cam Atkinson 10
Power play goals Boone Jenner 3
Zach Werenski
Matt Duchene
Assists Cam Atkinson 16
Points Cam Atkinson 26
Shots on goalBoone Jenner110
Shooting percentage Matt Duchene 27.8%
Best plus/minus Matt Calvert +10
Penalty minutes Josh Anderson 45
Time on ice Seth Jones 926
Goaltender games Sergei Bobrovsky 27
Goaltender winsSergei Bobrovsky11
SavesSergei Bobrovsky855
Shots againstSergei Bobrovsky942
Save percentage Elvis Merzlikins .946
Goals against average Joonas Korpisalo 1.90

Single season records

Team

TotalYear
Most wins50 2016–17
Fewest wins22 2001–02
Most shootout wins9 2014–15
Most playoffs wins6 2018–19
Most regulation losses472001-02
Fewest losses242016-17
Most ties9 2000–01
Most points1082016-17
Fewest points572001-02
Most goals for2622021-22
Fewest goals for1642001-02
Most goals against276 2005–06
Fewest goals against1932016-17
Best powerplay %21.7%2014-15
Best penalty kill %85.3%2002-03
Most penalty minutes1477 2002–03

Shootouts did not exist until the 2005–2006 season.

Excluding the shortened seasons 1994–95 (lockout), 2012–13 (lockout), and the 2019-2020 (pandemic)

Skaters

PlayerTotalYear
Goals Rick Nash 41 2003–04
Cam Atkinson 2018-19
Power play goalsRick Nash192003-04
Short-handed goalsRick Nash5 2008–09
Game-winning goalsCam Atkinson9 2016–17
Assists Artemi Panarin 59 2018-19
PointsArtemi Panarin87 2018-19
Shots on goalRick Nash329 2007–08
Shooting percentage Matt Calvert 22.0% 2010–11
Plus/minus David Savard +332016-17
Penalties in minutes Jody Shelley 2492002-03
Time on ice Jack Johnson 2024 2013–14
TOI per gameJack Johnson27:25 2011–12
Goals per gameRick Nash0.57 2005–06
Assists per gameArtemi Panarin0.752018-19
Points per gameArtemi Panarin1.102018-19
Longest goal streak Geoff Sanderson 7 games 2002–03
Cam Atkinson 2018–19
Longest point streak Ryan Johansen 13 games 2014–15

Minimum 1 shot per team game.

Minimum 25 games played.

Goalies

PlayerTotalYear
Games played Marc Denis 77 2002–03
Wins Sergei Bobrovsky 41 2016–17
Shutouts Steve Mason 10 2008–09
SavesMarc Denis21722002-03
Save percentageSergei Bobrovsky.932 2012–13
Goals against averageSergei Bobrovsky2.002012-13

Minimum 25 games played.

Single game records

Team

TotalDate
Goals10Nov. 4, 2016; Columbus 10, Montreal 0
Goals against10Mar. 30, 2002; Columbus 2, San Jose 10
Goals, one period5Dec. 31, 2018; Columbus 6, Ottawa 3
Nov. 4, 2016; Columbus 10, Montreal 0
Mar. 15, 2003; Columbus 5, Minnesota 0
Goals against, one period6Dec. 7, 2022; Columbus 2, Buffalo 9
Dec. 17, 2005; Columbus 3, Nashville 7
Power play goals5Dec. 10, 2006; Columbus 6, Ottawa 2
Power play goals against5Nov. 13, 2003; Columbus 3, Ottawa 6
Feb. 6, 2006; Columbus 2, Vancouver 5
Jan. 6, 2007; Columbus 2, San Jose 5
Short-handed goals2Feb. 24, 2007; Columbus 3, New York Rangers 2
Mar. 22, 2011; Columbus 4, Colorado 5 (SO)
Mar. 19, 2017; Columbus 4, New Jersey 1
Dec. 21, 2019; Columbus 5, New Jersey 1
Short-handed goals against212 times, most recent:

Nov. 4, 2018; Columbus 1, Los Angeles 4

Shots on goal63Aug. 11, 2020; Columbus 2, Tampa Bay 3 (5OT)
Fewest shots for10Apr. 1, 2003; Columbus 0, Philadelphia 4
Shots against88Aug. 11, 2020; Columbus 2, Tampa Bay 3 (5OT)
Fewest shots against13Feb. 21, 2009; Columbus 2, Anaheim 5
Penalty minutes70Feb. 21, 2003; Columbus 0, San Jose 6
Opponent penalty minutes86Nov. 9, 2002; Columbus 6, New York Rangers 3
Penalty minutes (both teams)152Jan. 11, 2006; Columbus 6, Pittsburgh 1
Now. 9, 2002; Columbus 6, New York Rangers 3

Skaters

PlayerTotalDate
Goals Geoff Sanderson 4Mar. 29, 2003; Columbus 6, Calgary 4
Goals, one period Deron Quint 3Mar. 9, 2001; Columbus 7, Florida on 6
Geoff SandersonMar. 29, 2003; Columbus 6, Calgary 4
Jeff Carter Dec. 22, 2011; Columbus 5, Nashville 6
Emil BemstromMay 3, 2021; Nashville 4, Columbus 3 (ot)
Power play goals Bryan Berard 3Jan. 8, 2006; Columbus 5, Phoenix 2
Assists Espen Knutsen 5Mar. 24, 2001; Columbus 6, Calgary 4
Artemi Panarin Dec. 8, 2017; Columbus 5, New Jersey 3
Points5 players55 times, most recent:

Artemi Panarin, Dec. 8, 2017; Columbus 5, New Jersey 3

Shots on goal7 players1011 times, most recent:

Oliver Bjorkstrand, Dec. 5, 2019; Columbus 2, New York Rangers 3

Penalty minutes Duvie Westcott 31Apr. 13, 2006; Columbus 4, St. Louis 1
Time on ice Seth Jones 65:06Aug. 11, 2020; Columbus 2, Tampa Bay 3 (5OT)
Plus/minus Alexander Wennberg +6Mar. 27, 2018; Columbus 7, Edmonton 3

Goalies

PlayerTotalDate
Goals against Marc Denis 8Feb. 4, 2002; Columbus 0, Boston 8
Steve Mason Nov. 11, 2009; Columbus 1, Detroit 9
Sergei Bobrovsky Oct. 13, 2018; Columbus 2, Tampa Bay 8
Sergei Bobrovsky Dec. 4, 2018; Columbus 6, Calgary 9
Shorthanded Goals against Sergei Bobrovsky 29 times, most recent:

Nov. 3, 2018; Columbus 1, Los Angeles 4

Shots against Joonas Korpisalo 88Aug. 11, 2020; Columbus 2, Tampa Bay 3 (5OT)
Saves Joonas Korpisalo 85Aug. 11, 2020; Columbus 2, Tampa Bay 3 (5OT)
Saves, one period Joonas Korpisalo 25Mar. 26, 2016; Columbus 1, Nashville 5
Saves, penalty kill Pascal Leclaire 25Dec. 1, 2005; Columbus 1, St Louis 4
Saves, shootout Steve Mason 9Dec. 1, 2009; Columbus 3, Chicago 4
PointsElvis Merzlikins131 times, most recent:

Nov. 6, 2021; Columbus 4, Colorado 2

Shootouts did not exist until the 2005–2006 season.

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