When the Detroit Red Wings and Columbus Blue Jackets take the ice for the NHL Stadium Series on March 1 at the Ohio State University, it'll be difficult to locate the octopi and buckeyes on their respective jerseys.
The wait is over for those wondering what the Blue Jackets and Detroit Red Wings will wear while playing outdoors March 1 at Ohio Stadium.
The NHL is preparing for its next outdoor game, the 2025 Stadium Series between the Detroit Red Wings and Columbus Blue Jackets. The Red Wings and Blue Jackets
The NHL unveiled Thursday the uniforms the Columbus Blue Jackets and Detroit Red Wings will be wearing for the upcoming installment of the league's
Captain Boone Jenner, who has been out all season after suffering a shoulder injury at the end of training camp, got a clean bill of health from doctors, allowing him to join the Blue Jackets last Saturday for a morning skate before they played the Los Angeles Kings.
Former Michigan players Adam Fantilli, Kent Johnson and Dylan Larkin were pranked with Ohio State jerseys ahead of the Blue Jackets-Red Wings game
The NHL and sports apparel company Fanatics, who worked closely with the Blue Jackets and Red Wings in designing the jerseys, released both looks on Thursday. This outdoor game, the 43rd staged by the NHL, will be the first for Columbus and the fifth for Detroit.
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The Rangers and Blue Jackets have three games remaining, the next one is in Columbus on Feb. 8 — it’s the last game for each team before the 4 Nations break. Columbus comes to the Garden again on March 9 and hosts New York six nights later.
Los Angeles is playing its second of a five-game road trip while Detroit is wrapping up a three-game homestand on Monday night.
The Detroit Red Wings believe in themselves again, says new head coach Todd McLellan. That has made all the difference in the world.
McLellan and his right-hand man, former Kings and Ducks assistant Trent Yawney, have put their imprint on the winged wheel in short order. “Our structure in all three zones (has improved), I feel like we’re just supporting the puck better,” Talbot told The Detroit News.