2007–08 Columbus Blue Jackets season
National Hockey League season
The 2007–08 Columbus Blue Jackets season began October 5, 2007. It was the Blue Jackets' eighth season in the National Hockey League (NHL).
Key dates prior to the start of the season:
The Blue Jackets attempted to qualify for the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. Scott Howson was hired prior to the 2007 NHL Entry Draft as the second general manager in team history, replacing Doug MacLean .[ 1] The Blue Jackets finished with a 34–36–12 record, earning 80 points and missing the playoffs. The Blue Jackets finished fourth in the Central Division , finishing above the St. Louis Blues and 13th in the Western Conference . On March 16, 2008, Columbus set a franchise record for points in a season, 75, with a 4–3 win over the Detroit Red Wings in Columbus .
The Blue Jackets started off the season well with a 7–3–1 record in October, but falling behind in the Western Conference in November with a 4–7–3 record. During the All-star break, Rick Nash was selected to participate in the 2008 All-Star Game for the Western Conference. He scored a record-breaking goal just 12 seconds into the period. Nash scored three goals in the game, yet the Eastern Conference won the game 8–7. The Blue Jackets earned average records in December through February, staying within reach of a playoff spot. On February 26, Captain Adam Foote was traded to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for two draft picks. Rick Nash was named the new captain of the team. In March, the Blue Jackets' chances of playing in the post-season were fading away after a 4–6–3 record due to the injury of starting goaltender Pascal Leclaire . After being mathematically eliminated from making the playoffs, the Blue Jackets lost their last three games of the season.
Regular season
Divisional standings
Conference standings
Divisions: PA – Pacific, CE – Central, NW – Northwest
bold – qualified for playoffs, y – division winner, p – Presidents' Trophy winner
Schedule and results
October
Record: 7–3–1; Home: 4–1–1; Road: 3–2–0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Points
1
October 5
Anaheim
0 – 4
Columbus
Leclaire
17,852
1–0–0
2
2
October 6
Columbus
2 – 3
Minnesota
Norrena
18,568
1–1–0
2
3
October 10
Phoenix
0 – 3
Columbus
Leclaire
11,944
2–1–0
4
4
October 13
Columbus
1 – 5
Colorado
Leclaire
16,153
2–2–0
4
5
October 17
Dallas
3 – 2
Columbus
SO
Norrena
11,820
2–2–1
5
6
October 19
Columbus
3 – 0
Buffalo
Leclaire
18,690
3–2–1
7
7
October 21
Vancouver
4 – 1
Columbus
Leclaire
12,667
3–3–1
7
8
October 23
Columbus
7 – 4
Chicago
Norrena
10,884
4–3–1
9
9
October 25
St. Louis
0 – 3
Columbus
Leclaire
12,786
5–3–1
11
10
October 27
San Jose
1 – 2
Columbus
Leclaire
13,234
6–3–1
13
11
October 31
Columbus
4 – 1
Los Angeles
Leclaire
11,491
7–3–1
15
November
Record: 4–7–3; Home: 3–2–1; Road: 1–5–2
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
12
November 1
Columbus
1 – 2
Anaheim
SO
Norrena
17,174
7–3–2
16
13
November 4
St. Louis
0 – 3
Columbus
Leclaire
13,254
8–3–2
18
14
November 7
Columbus
2 – 5
Chicago
Norrena
9,717
8–4–2
18
15
November 9
Columbus
1 – 4
Detroit
Leclaire
18,654
8–5–2
18
16
November 10
Columbus
3 – 4
Nashville
SO
Norrena
15,947
8–5–3
19
17
November 12
Nashville
4 – 1
Columbus
Leclaire
12,554
8–6–3
19
18
November 14
Chicago
2 – 4
Columbus
Leclaire
13,622
9–6–3
21
19
November 16
Columbus
2 – 3
St. Louis
Norrena
19,150
9–7–3
21
20
November 18
Detroit
5 – 4
Columbus
SO
Leclaire
15,503
9–7–4
22
21
November 21
Florida
5 – 2
Columbus
Leclaire
13,326
9–8–4
22
22
November 23
Columbus
4 – 0
Minnesota
Leclaire
18,568
10–8–4
24
23
November 24
Detroit
2 – 3
Columbus
SO
Leclaire
17,513
11–8–4
26
24
November 26
Columbus
1 – 3
Edmonton
Norrena
16,839
11–9–4
26
25
November 29
Columbus
0 – 2
Vancouver
Norrena
18,630
11–10–4
26
December
Record: 7–5–2; Home: 6–3–2; Road: 1–2–0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
26
December 1
Columbus
4 – 3
Calgary
OT
Norrena
19,289
12–10–4
28
27
December 3
Dallas
2 – 1
Columbus
SO
Leclaire
12,233
12–10–5
29
28
December 5
Colorado
4 – 5
Columbus
Norrena
12,851
13–10–5
31
29
December 8
Minnesota
2 – 1
Columbus
Leclaire
15,666
13–11–5
31
30
December 10
Anaheim
4 – 3
Columbus
OT
Leclaire
11,984
13–11–6
32
31
December 12
Colorado
1 – 4
Columbus
Norrena
13,150
14–11–6
34
32
December 15
Columbus
0 – 2
Boston
Norrena
14,058
14–12–6
34
33
December 18
Calgary
3 – 0
Columbus
Leclaire
13,181
14–13–6
34
34
December 21
Los Angeles
1 – 2
Columbus
Leclaire
14,034
15–13–6
36
35
December 23
Nashville
3 – 1
Columbus
Norrena
15,481
15–14–6
36
36
December 26
Atlanta
0 – 2
Columbus
Leclaire
15,726
16–14–6
38
37
December 27
Columbus
3 – 4
Nashville
Norrena
14,331
16–15–6
38
38
December 29
Carolina
1 – 4
Columbus
Leclaire
17,453
17–15–6
40
39
December 31
Edmonton
2 – 4
Columbus
Leclaire
16,774
18–15–6
42
January
Record: 7–7–0; Home: 3–1–0; Road: 4–6–0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
40
January 2
Columbus
1 – 2
Anaheim
Leclaire
17,174
18–16–6
42
41
January 3
Columbus
4 – 3
Los Angeles
Norrena
14,173
19–16–6
44
42
January 5
Columbus
2 – 3
San Jose
Norrena
17,496
19–17–6
44
43
January 8
Columbus
1 – 6
St. Louis
Norrena
14,818
19–18–6
44
44
January 11
St. Louis
4 – 6
Columbus
Leclaire
15,233
20–18–6
46
45
January 12
Nashville
1 – 2
Columbus
SO
Leclaire
16,230
21–18–6
48
46
January 15
Vancouver
2 – 3
Columbus
Leclaire
13,555
22–18–6
50
47
January 17
Columbus
4 – 3
Phoenix
Leclaire
11,114
23–18–6
52
48
January 19
Columbus
1 – 3
Dallas
Norrena
17,811
23–19–6
52
49
January 20
Columbus
1 – 3
Colorado
Leclaire
17,197
23–20–6
52
50
January 22
Columbus
4 – 2
Dallas
Leclaire
17,087
24–20–6
54
51
January 24
Columbus
1 – 0
Chicago
Leclaire
16,094
25–20–6
56
52
January 29
Phoenix
2 – 4
Columbus
Leclaire
15,127
25–21–6
56
53
January 31
Columbus
2 – 4
Nashville
Leclaire
13,745
25–22–6
56
February
Record: 5–5–3; Home: 0–3–2; Road: 5–2–1
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
54
February 2
Minnesota
4 – 1
Columbus
Norrena
18,529
25–23–6
56
55
February 5
Washington
4 – 3
Columbus
OT
Norrena
14,450
25–23–7
57
56
February 7
Columbus
2 – 1
Phoenix
Norrena
13,918
26–23–7
59
57
February 8
Columbus
1 – 2
San Jose
OT
Norrena
17,210
26–23–8
60
58
February 10
Los Angeles
3 – 2
Columbus
SO
Leclaire
15,823
26–23–9
61
59
February 13
Chicago
7 – 2
Columbus
Norrena
14,918
26–24–9
61
60
February 15
Columbus
5 – 1
Detroit
Leclaire
20,066
27–24–9
63
61
February 17
Columbus
1 – 5
St. Louis
Leclaire
19,150
27–25–9
63
62
February 19
Columbus
1 – 3
Toronto
Leclaire
19,347
27–26–9
63
63
February 21
Columbus
3 – 2
Ottawa
SO
Leclaire
19,612
28–26–9
65
64
February 23
Columbus
3 – 0
Montreal
Leclaire
21,273
29–26–9
67
65
February 27
San Jose
4 – 2
Columbus
Leclaire
16,029
29–27–9
67
66
February 29
Columbus
3 – 2
Vancouver
OT
Leclaire
18,630
30–27–9
69
March
Record: 4–6–3; Home: 4–3–1; Road: 0–3–2
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
67
March 2
Columbus
3 – 4
Edmonton
SO
Leclaire
16,839
30–27–10
70
68
March 4
Columbus
0 – 1
Calgary
Leclaire
19,289
30–28–10
70
69
March 7
Edmonton
2 – 1
Columbus
OT
Leclaire
14,933
30–28–11
71
70
March 9
Tampa Bay
3 – 5
Columbus
Leclaire
14,796
31–28–11
73
71
March 14
Chicago
6 – 3
Columbus
Norrena
15,699
31–29–11
73
72
March 16
Detroit
3 – 4
Columbus
Norrena
18,188
32–29–11
75
73
March 18
Calgary
0 – 3
Columbus
Norrena
14,270
33–29–11
77
74
March 19
Columbus
1 – 3
Detroit
Norrena
19,061
33–30–11
77
75
March 22
Detroit
4 – 1
Columbus
Norrena
17,681
33–31–11
77
76
March 25
Columbus
0 – 3
Nashville
Norrena
16,330
33–32–11
77
77
March 26
Chicago
0 – 4
Columbus
Norrena
14,454
34–32–11
79
78
March 28
Nashville
2 – 0
Columbus
Leclaire
15,595
34–33–11
79
79
March 30
Columbus
4 – 5
Chicago
SO
Norrena
20,885
34–33–12
80
April
Record: 0–3–0; Home: 0–1–0; Road 0–2–0
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
80
April 3
Columbus
2 – 3
Detroit
Leclaire
19,435
34–34–12
80
81
April 5
Columbus
0 – 3
St. Louis
Leclaire
19,150
34–35–12
80
82
April 6
St. Louis
4 – 1
Columbus
Norrena
17,739
34–36–12
80
Green background indicates win.
Red background indicates regulation loss.
White background indicates overtime/shootout loss.
Playoffs
The Blue Jackets did not qualify for the 2007–08 playoffs and remained the only NHL team to never have qualified for the playoffs.
Player statistics
Regular season
Scoring
Goaltending
Player
MIN
GP
W
L
T/OT
GA
GAA
SO
SA
SV
SV%
Pascal Leclaire
2986
54
24
17
6
112
2.25
9
1379
1267
.919
Fredrik Norrena
1960
37
10
19
6
89
2.72
2
856
767
.896
Dan LaCosta
13
1
0
0
0
0
0.00
0
5
5
1.000
Team:
4959
82
34
36
12
201
2.43
11
2240
2039
.910
[ 2]
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes; PPG=Power-play goals; SHG=Short-handed goals; GWG=Game-winning goals
MIN=Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T/OT = Ties/Overtime Losses; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SO = Shutouts; SA=Shots against; SV=Shots saved; SV% = Save percentage;
Awards and records
Records
Milestones
Regular Season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Jared Boll Kris Russell
1st NHL Game
October 5, 2007
Kris Russell
1st NHL Assist 1st NHL Point
October 5, 2007
Fredrik Modin
200th NHL Assist
October 5, 2007
Jared Boll
1st NHL Goal 1st NHL Point
October 10, 2007
Jason Chimera
300th NHL Game
October 23, 2007
David Vyborny
500th NHL Game 300th NHL Point
November 24, 2007
Andrew Murray (ice hockey)
1st NHL Game
December 27, 2007
Andrew Murray (ice hockey)
1st NHL Goal 1st NHL Point
January 2, 2008
Rostislav Klesla
100th NHL Point
January 17, 2008
Kris Russell
1st NHL Goal
January 22, 2008
Transactions
The Blue Jackets have been involved in the following transactions during the 2007–08 season.
Trades
Free agents
Draft picks
Columbus' picks at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft in Columbus, Ohio .[ 3] The Blue Jackets picked 7th overall in front of their hometown crowd.
Farm teams
American Hockey League
Syracuse Crunch
ECHL
Elmira Jackals - It was announced on October 4 that the Elmira Jackals will take over as the ECHL affiliate to the Blue Jackets, replacing the Dayton Bombers .
See also
References
External links
External links
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