Rick Nash’s phone beckons to him. He can’t wait to pick it up and start making calls. But he won’t. Not yet. The man has a code. At 39, he’s preparing to embark on one of the most exciting journeys of his post-playing career.
There are just 22 days left in the National Hockey League regular season. With that being said, there’s a ton of notes from around the league, including an unstoppable team, a close playoff race in the east, and a young player coming into his own.
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On Tuesday afternoon, Hockey Canada announced that Columbus Blue Jackets director of player development Rick Nash has been named as their general manager for the upcoming IIHF World Championship in Czechia.
A former NHL All-Star is set to put together the roster representing his country this spring. On Tuesday, Hockey Canada named Rick Nash general manager of Canada’s National Men’s team at the 2024 IIHF World Championship.
Team Canada has named a former NHL All-Star as the team’s general manager at the World Championship.
It’s been more than a decade since the 2012 splash that brought Rick Nash to the New York Rangers in the summer of 2012. At the time, it felt like the missing piece to a championship contender following a trip to the Eastern Conference Final the prior season.
With the 11-year anniversary of the Rick Nash trade to the New York Rangers on the horizon, now is as good a time as any to take a look back at his tenure with the Rangers and see how exactly he impacted the team upon his arrival.
Columbus Blue Jackets fans have been hoping for a Winter Classic or another type of outdoor game for years at this point. Unfortunately, the organization simply hasn’t done enough to deserve the privilege of one of these events.
For the third time in franchise history, the Columbus Blue Jackets have started a season 0-3-0. Following regulation losses to the Carolina Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Lightning, and St.
There have been many trades that can be considered flops — major acquisitions that cost teams significant pick-and-prospect capital and yielded poor returns. But these 10, in particular, stand out.
The true sign of respect is what others say about a particular person. Ask anyone familiar with Rick Nash about the kind of person he is and you quickly see why he is universally respected.
Rick Nash has not been a part of the New York Rangers in almost three years. However he’s directly or indirectly responsible for five key pieces on the Rangers roster today.
There is one magical play, a flash of eight seconds, which encapsulates everything Rick Nash. It’s one of the best sequences of dangles hockey has ever seen.
At the end of every workweek, Yardbarker takes a look at what the NHL has in store for the weekend. We'll see whose stock is soaring, who needs to get their acts together and what tilts promise to keep you on the edge of your seat.
At the end of every workweek, Yardbarker takes a look at what the NHL has in store for the weekend. We'll see whose stock is soaring, who needs to get their acts together and what tilts promise to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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