Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Blue Jackets Tie franchise record for wins

With the Blue Jackets win last night over the San Jose Sharks they have tied their franchise record for wins in a season. The Blue Jackets however are out of playoff contention.
"It's a lot easier to come, show up and go through the motions but we're playing for something," Nash said. "It was a slow start this year but we're trying to build a lot of momentum right now and gain some chemistry for the start of next season."
Columbus won its third in a row, and at 29-40-3 matched the 2002-2003 team's victory total (29-42-8-3).
"It's nice, but we should have 40 or 45 wins," coach Gerard Gallant said. "We're a better team than 29 wins. We're going to battle for a playoff spot soon."

Even though the Blue Jackets had a disapointing season should we expect raised ticket prices in anticpation of a better season next year? Or should they even lower prices in order to keep fans coming depsite a bad record?

1 comment:

Greg Delemeester said...

Jason--what do you think the Blue Jackets should do and why?