CBJ announce 2022-23 Regular Season Schedule | Columbus Blue Jackets (2024)

Club opens 22nd NHL season at Carolina on October 12; kicks off home slate vs. Tampa Bay on Friday, October 14

CBJ announce 2022-23 Regular Season Schedule | Columbus Blue Jackets (1)

The Columbus Blue Jackets and National Hockey League announced today a 2022-23 regular season schedule in which the club will play 82 games, including 40 home dates at Nationwide Arena. The team will kick off its 22nd NHL season on Wednesday, October 12 against the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena. The Blue Jackets will open the home portion of their season two nights later on Friday, October 14 against the defending Eastern Conference-champion Tampa Bay Lightning at Nationwide Arena. The Blue Jackets' announcement of the club's 2022-23 schedule is presented by mike's Hard Freeze.

This season's schedule will see the Blue Jackets play every team in the NHL at least twice, including a back-to-back set against the 2022 Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche in Tampere, Finland on Friday, November and Saturday, November 5 in the 2022 NHL Global Series. Columbus will play Metropolitan Division teams a total of 26 times, including 13 games at Nationwide Arena. The Carolina Hurricanes, New York Islanders, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals will each visit Nationwide Arena twice, while the New Jersey Devils will make a lone visit on February 14. The Blue Jackets will face teams in the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division 24 times, including 12 at home. The club will play two home games each against the Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers and Montreal Canadiens, while hosting the Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, Lightning and Toronto Maple Leafs one time.
Overall, the Blue Jackets will play their 82 games over 184 days with 46 games slated for Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, including nine Thursday home games, seven Friday home contests and 10 Saturday home games at Nationwide Arena. Columbus will also play 10 times on Sunday, including four games on home ice. December and January are the club's busiest months with 15 contests. The slate includes a season-high, six-game homestand from November 15-25 against Philadelphia, Montreal (twice), Detroit, Florida and the NY Islanders. The club will play a season-high five-straight road games from March 14-21 at San Jose, Los Angeles, Anaheim, Vegas and Washington.
The 2023 Honda NHL® All-Star Weekend will take place at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Florida on February 3-4. The 2023 Honda NHL® All-Star Weekend will include the 2023 NHL All-Star Skills™ on Friday, February 3, and the 2023 Honda NHL All-Star Game on Saturday, February 4.
In addition to the Home Opener vs. the Lightning, highlights of the 2022-23 home schedule include:
Jan. 5and Jan. 31 vs. Washington Capitals (Alex Ovechkin and Metropolitan Division rivals)
Oct. 22 and Apr. 13 vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (Sidney Crosby and five-time Stanley Cup champions)
Nov. 10 and Nov. 15 vs. Philadelphia Flyers (Metropolitan Division rivals led by former CBJ Head Coach John Tortorella)
Dec. 31 vs. Chicago Blackhawks (New Year's Eve and lone visit by former Central Division rival)
Nov. 17 and Nov. 23 vs. Montreal Canadiens (24-time Stanley Cup champions)
Nov. 19 and Dec. 4 vs. Detroit Red Wings (11-time Stanley Cup champions and former Central Division rivals)
Feb. 10 vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (Lone Nationwide Arena appearance by NHL MVP Auston Matthews)
Feb. 25 vs. Edmonton Oilers (Lone visit by Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and 2022 Western Conference finalists)
Fans can guarantee tickets to the home opener against the Lightning on October 14 by purchasing a season ticket package. Full and partial season tickets for the Blue Jackets' 2022-23 campaign are currently available for purchase. Information on all ticketing options can be obtained by calling (614) 246-3350 or visiting BlueJackets.com/ticketplans.

2022 PRESEASON SCHEDULE (All Times ET)

| Date | Day | Opponent | Time || --- | --- | --- | --- || Sept. 25 | Sun. | at/vs. Penguins (split-squad) | 1 p.m. (Away) 7 p.m. (Home) || Sept. 28 | Wed. | BUFFALO SABRES | 7 p.m. || Sept. 29 | Thu. | at St. Louis Blues | 8 p.m. || Oct. 1 | Sat. | WASHINGTON CAPITALS | 7 p.m. || Oct. 3 | Mon. | at Carolina Hurricanes | 7 p.m. || Oct. 6 | Thu. | ST. LOUIS BLUES | 7 p.m. || Oct. 8 | Sat. | at Washington Capitals | 7 p.m. |

*Games played in Tampere, Finland

| Date | Day | Opponent | Time || --- | --- | --- | --- || Oct. 12 | Wed. | at Carolina Hurricanes | 7 p.m. || Oct. 14 | Fri. | TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING | 7 p.m. || Oct. 15 | Sat. | at St. Louis Blues | 8 p.m. || Oct. 18 | Tue. | VANCOUVER CANUCKS | 7 p.m. || Oct. 20 | Thu. | NASHVILLE PREDATORS | 7 p.m. || Oct. 22 | Sat. | PITTSBURGH PENGUINS | 7 p.m. || Oct. 23 | Sun. | at New York Rangers | 5 p.m. || Oct. 25 | Tue. | ARIZONA COYOTES | 7 p.m. || Oct. 28 | Fri. | BOSTON BRUINS | 7 p.m. || Oct. 30 | Sun. | at New Jersey Devils | 2 p.m. || Nov. 4 | Fri. | at Colorado Avalanche* | 2 p.m. || Nov. 5 | Sat. | COLORADO AVALANCHE* | 2 p.m. || Nov. 10 | Thu. | PHILADELPHIA FLYERS | 7 p.m. || Nov. 12 | Sat. | at New York Islanders | 7:30 p.m. || Nov. 15 | Tue. | PHILADELPHIA FLYERS | 7 p.m. || Nov. 17 | Thu. | MONTREAL CANADIENS | 7 p.m. || Nov. 19 | Sat. | DETROIT RED WINGS | 7 p.m. || Nov. 20 | Sun. | FLORIDA PANTHERS | 6 p.m. || Nov. 23 | Wed. | MONTREAL CANADIENS | 7 p.m. || Nov. 25 | Fri. | NEW YORK ISLANDERS | 7:30 p.m. || Nov. 26 | Sat. | at Nashville Predators | 8 p.m. || Nov. 28 | Mon. | VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS | 7 p.m. || Dec. 2 | Fri. | at Winnipeg Jets | 8 p.m. || Dec. 4 | Sun. | DETROIT RED WINGS | 6 p.m. || Dec. 6 | Tue. | at Pittsburgh Penguins | 7 p.m. || Dec. 7 | Wed. | BUFFALO SABRES | 7 p.m. || Dec. 9 | Fri. | CALGARY FLAMES | 7 p.m. || Dec. 11 | Sun. | LOS ANGELES KINGS | 6 p.m. || Dec. 13 | Tue. | at Florida Panthers | 7 p.m. || Dec. 15 | Thu. | at Tampa Bay Lightning | 7 p.m. || Dec. 17 | Sat. | at Boston Bruins | 1 p.m. || Dec. 19 | Mon. | DALLAS STARS | 7 p.m. || Dec. 20 | Tue. | at Philadelphia Flyers | 7 p.m. || Dec. 23 | Fri. | at Chicago Blackhawks | 8:30 p.m. || Dec. 27 | Tue. | BUFFALO SABRES | 7 p.m. || Dec. 29 | Thu. | at New York Islanders | 7:30 p.m. || Dec. 31 | Sat. | CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS | 7 p.m. || Jan. 3 | Tue. | at Ottawa Senators | 7 p.m. || Jan. 5 | Thu. | WASHINGTON CAPITALS | 7 p.m. || Jan. 7 | Sat. | CAROLINA HURRICANES | 4 p.m. || Jan. 8 | Sun. | at Washington Capitals | 5 p.m. || Jan. 10 | Tue. | at Tampa Bay Lightning | 7 p.m. || Jan. 12 | Thu. | CAROLINA HURRICANES | 7 p.m. || Jan. 14 | Sat. | at Detroit Red Wings | 7 p.m. || Jan. 16 | Mon. | NEW YORK RANGERS | 7 p.m. || Jan. 19 | Thu. | ANAHEIM DUCKS | 7 p.m. || Jan. 21 | Sat. | SAN JOSE SHARKS | 7 p.m. || Jan. 23 | Mon. | at Calgary Flames | 9:30 p.m. || Jan. 25 | Wed. | at Edmonton Oilers | 9:30 p.m. || Jan. 27 | Fri. | at Vancouver Canucks | 10 p.m. || Jan. 28 | Sat. | at Seattle Kraken | 10 p.m. || Jan. 31 | Tue. | WASHINGTON CAPITALS | 7 p.m. || Feb. 10 | Fri. | TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS | 7 p.m. || Feb. 11 | Sat. | at Toronto Maple Leafs | 7 p.m. || Feb. 14 | Tue. | NEW JERSEY DEVILS | 7 p.m. || Feb. 16 | Thu. | WINNIPEG JETS | 7 p.m. || Feb. 18 | Sat. | at Dallas Stars | 6 p.m. || Feb. 19 | Sun. | at Arizona Coyotes | 8:30 p.m. || Feb. 23 | Thu. | MINNESOTA WILD | 7 p.m. || Feb. 25 | Sat. | EDMONTON OILERS | 12:30 p.m. || Feb. 26 | Sun. | at Minnesota Wild | 2 p.m. || Feb. 28 | Tue. | at Buffalo Sabres | 7 p.m. || Mar. 3 | Fri. | SEATTLE KRAKEN | 7 p.m. || Mar. 4 | Sat. | at Ottawa Senators | 7 p.m. || Mar. 7 | Tue. | at Pittsburgh Penguins | 7 p.m. || Mar. 11 | Sat. | ST. LOUIS BLUES | 7 p.m. || Mar. 14 | Tue. | at San Jose Sharks | 10:30 p.m. || Mar. 16 | Thu. | at Los Angeles Kings | 10:30 p.m. || Mar. 17 | Fri. | at Anaheim Ducks | 10 p.m. || Mar. 19 | Sun. | at Vegas Golden Knights | 4 p.m. || Mar. 21 | Tue. | at Washington Capitals | 7 p.m. || Mar. 24 | Fri. | NEW YORK ISLANDERS | 7 p.m. || Mar. 25 | Sat. | at Montreal Canadiens | 7 p.m. || Mar. 28 | Tue. | at New York Rangers | 7 p.m. || Mar. 30 | Thu. | at Boston Bruins | 7 p.m. || Apr. 1 | Sat. | FLORIDA PANTHERS | 7 p.m. || Apr. 2 | Sun. | OTTAWA SENATORS | 6 p.m. || Apr. 4 | Tue. | at Toronto Maple Leafs | 7 p.m. || Apr. 6 | Thu. | at New Jersey Devils | 7 p.m. || Apr. 8 | Sat. | NEW YORK RANGERS | 7 p.m. || Apr. 11 | Tue. | at Philadelphia Flyers | 7 p.m. || Apr. 13 | Thu. | PITTSBURGH PENGUINS | 7 p.m. |

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Larsen spent nine seasons with the Blue Jackets, including two as head coach (2021-22 and 2022-23). He compiled a 62-86-16 record and Columbus failed to make the playoffs during his time as head coach. He was fired after the 2022-23 season.

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Larsen spent nine seasons with the Blue Jackets, including two as head coach (2021-22 and 2022-23). He compiled a 62-86-16 record and Columbus failed to make the playoffs during his time as head coach. He was fired after the 2022-23 season.

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In 2016-17, the Blue Jackets won 16 games in a row, 50 games overall and finished with 108 points, all franchise records.

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A standard NHL game is 60 minutes long divided into three 20-minute periods. If a regular season game is tied, it goes to a five-minute overtime period where the first team to score wins the game.

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The Columbus Blue Jackets failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the fourth consecutive season.

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The Blue Jackets then used the offseason to hire Carolina Hurricanes GM Don Waddell in late May as their new GM and president of hockey operations.

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John Tortorella (born June 24, 1958) is an American professional ice hockey coach and former player who is the head coach for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL).

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NHL operating income of the Columbus Blue Jackets 2006-2023

The operating income of the National Hockey League franchise Columbus Blue Jackets reached 35 million U.S. dollars in the 2022/23 season.

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There are 11 teams that have yet to win a Stanley Cup: Arizona Coyotes. Buffalo Sabres. Columbus Blue Jackets.

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Start with a T-shirt, followed by a loose-fitting, long-sleeve shirt. Wear your hockey jersey over that. If you don't think all that's enough to keep you warm for a couple of hours, bring a lightweight jacket or a hoodie. If you need to remove a layer or two, you'll be good to go.

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Blue Jackets tickets can be found for as low as $11.00, with an average price of $54.00.

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Hockey fans are feeling the effects of a decision to lower by several degrees -- from 62 to about 58 -- the game-time temperature inside the home of the Columbus Blue Jackets. The National Hockey League recommends an arena temperature of 58 to 60 degrees when doors first open.

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The franchise's nickname, the product of a name-the-team contest, pays homage to the many Ohioans who served in the Union army during the American Civil War and to the manufacture in Columbus of many of the uniforms worn by that army. The Blue Jackets' first three seasons ended in last-place divisional finishes.

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Columbus ultimately notched their first playoff game victory in the 2014 playoffs, and won their first playoff series in the 2019 playoffs against the Tampa Bay Lightning, becoming the first team in NHL history to sweep a Presidents' Trophy winner in the first round.

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JMAC, Inc. is the private family holding company of John P. McConnell and the McConnell family, majority owner of the Blue Jackets.

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With coach Paul Maurice and captain Aleksander Barkov setting the tone, the Panthers are looking ahead only to Game 4 on the road Saturday night as the next challenge in their season-long journey.

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