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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025–26 season begins a pivotal chapter for the Columbus Blue Jackets as they seek to build on a late-season surge that left them just outside playoff range — as the final team eliminated in the 2025 Eastern Conference wildcard race. With the arrival of Sean Monahan, who signed a five‑year deal and earned the Masterton Trophy for leadership amidst tragedy, plus a two‑year contract extension secured for emerging winger Yegor Chinakhov, Columbus is blending experience with youthful upside. The defense gets further reinforcement as management places long-term confidence in Dante Fabbro, and newly added Christián Jaroš joins on a one-year deal after strong form in the KHL. Under GM Don Waddell and coach Dean Evason, Columbus is targeting sustained progress — with a core centered on Monahan, Fabbro, Werenski, and rising prospects like Fantilli and Johnson — as they aim to break their playoff drought in a revamped Metropolitan Division.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Columbus Blue Jackets 2025 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally start around $20 to $30 for lower-demand games, with average prices typically ranging between $60 and $100, depending on opponent, date, and seat location. Weekend games and high-profile matchups — such as those against the Penguins, Rangers, or Maple Leafs — can push prices into the $120 to $150 range or higher, especially for lower-bowl or center-ice seating. Budget-conscious fans can still find upper-level seats under $30 for weekday or non-rival matchups, making Blue Jackets games one of the more affordable NHL experiences overall.
EventsChaser also features VIP and premium listings for Blue Jackets games, including club-level seating, center-ice rows, and suite-style access. Pricing varies widely, ranging from $300 for mid-tier games to as high as $400–$600 or more for marquee matchups or premium suite-level experiences, depending on demand and availability.
JACKETS’ OPPONENTS: In the 2025–26 NHL season, the Columbus Blue Jackets will face all 31 other teams, including multiple matchups against their Metropolitan Division rivals — the Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals, New York Rangers, New York Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers, New Jersey Devils, and Carolina Hurricanes. Within the Atlantic Division, they’ll play teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida Panthers, Ottawa Senators, Buffalo Sabres, and Detroit Red Wings. Their schedule also includes one home-and-away game against every Western Conference team, such as the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Chicago Blackhawks, Vegas Golden Knights, Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks, Los Angeles Kings, Seattle Kraken, and the new Utah Mammoth. The Blue Jackets will navigate a full, league-wide slate as they look to break back into playoff contention in a highly competitive Eastern Conference.
JACKETS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
- Week 1 (Oct 9–15):
Oct 9 @ Nashville; Oct 11 @ Minnesota; Oct 13 vs New Jersey; Oct 16 vs Colorado - Week 2 (Oct 16–22):
Oct 18 vs Tampa Bay; Oct 21 @ Dallas; Oct 24 vs Washington; Oct 25 @ Pittsburgh; Oct 28 @ Buffalo; Oct 29 vs Toronto - Week 3 (Nov 1–7):
Nov 1 vs St. Louis; Nov 2 @ New York (Islanders); Nov 5 @ Calgary; Nov 8 @ Vancouver; Nov 10 @ Edmonton; Nov 11 @ Seattle; Nov 13 vs Edmonton - Week 4 (Nov 8–16):
Nov 15 vs New York (Rangers); Nov 17 vs Montreal; Nov 18 @ Winnipeg; Nov 20 @ Toronto; Nov 22 @ Detroit - Week 5 (Nov 16–23):
Nov 24 @ Washington; Nov 26 vs Toronto; Nov 28 vs Pittsburgh - Week 6 (Nov 29–Dec 6):
Dec 1 @ New Jersey; Dec 4 vs Detroit; Dec 6 @ Florida; Dec 7 @ Washington - Week 7 (Dec 7–13):
Dec 9 @ Carolina; Dec 11 vs Ottawa; Dec 13 vs Vegas - Week 8 (Dec 13–20):
Dec 16 vs Anaheim; Dec 18 vs Minnesota; Dec 20 @ Anaheim; Dec 22 @ Los Angeles - Week 9 (Dec 28–31):
Dec 28 vs New York (Islanders); Dec 29 @ Ottawa; Dec 31 vs New Jersey - Week 10 (Jan 1–4, 2026):
Jan 3 vs Buffalo; Jan 4 vs Pittsburgh - Week 11 (Jan 5–11):
Jan 6 @ San Jose; Jan 8 @ Vegas; Jan 10 @ Colorado; Jan 11 @ Utah - Week 12 (Jan 12–17):
Jan 13 vs Calgary; Jan 15 vs Vancouver; Jan 17 @ Pittsburgh - Week 13 (Jan 18–24):
Jan 20 vs Ottawa; Jan 22 vs Dallas; Jan 24 vs Tampa Bay - Week 14 (Jan 25–31):
Jan 26 vs Los Angeles; Jan 28 vs Philadelphia; Jan 30 @ Chicago; Jan 31 @ St. Louis - Week 15 (Feb 1–7):
Feb 3 @ New Jersey; Feb 4 vs Chicago - Week 16 (Feb 25–Mar 1):
Feb 26 @ Boston; Feb 28 vs New York (Rangers) - Week 17 (Mar 2–8):
Mar 2 @ New York (Islanders); Mar 3 vs Nashville; Mar 5 vs Florida; Mar 7 vs Utah - Week 18 (Mar 9–15):
Mar 10 @ Tampa Bay; Mar 12 @ Florida; Mar 14 @ Philadelphia - Week 19 (Mar 16–22):
Mar 17 vs Carolina; Mar 19 vs New York (Rangers); Mar 21 vs Seattle; Mar 22 @ New York (Islanders) - Week 20 (Mar 23–29):
Mar 24 @ Philadelphia; Mar 26 @ Montreal; Mar 28 vs San Jose; Mar 29 vs Boston - Week 21 (Mar 30–Apr 4):
Mar 31 vs Carolina; Apr 2 @ Carolina; Apr 4 vs Winnipeg - Week 22 (Apr 5–9):
Apr 7 @ Detroit; Apr 9 @ Buffalo - Week 23 (Apr 10–14):
Apr 11 @ Montreal; Apr 12 vs Boston; Apr 14 vs Washington
ABOUT COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS: The Columbus Blue Jackets are a professional ice hockey team based in Columbus, Ohio. They play in the NHL as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference and call Nationwide Arena their home. The franchise was founded in 2000 as part of the league’s expansion into new U.S. markets. While success has come in waves, the team has cultivated a passionate, blue-collar fanbase and a strong game-day atmosphere, especially during playoff runs and rivalry games against teams like Pittsburgh and Washington.
The Blue Jackets made their first playoff appearance in 2009 and achieved their first-ever series win in 2019, famously sweeping the top-seeded Tampa Bay Lightning. Over the years, the team has featured standout players such as Rick Nash, Sergei Bobrovsky, Nick Foligno, and Zach Werenski. As of the 2025–26 season, the organization is working to transition from a rebuilding phase into a more competitive position. Under general manager Don Waddell and head coach Dean Evason, the Jackets are focused on blending youth and leadership — building around talents like Adam Fantilli, Kent Johnson, and veteran center Sean Monahan, while reinforcing the blue line with players like Dante Fabbro.
Columbus remains one of the NHL’s more affordable and accessible teams for fans, with a strong commitment to player development and community engagement. With a maturing roster and improved depth, the Blue Jackets aim to push into playoff contention and re-establish themselves as a tough out in the Eastern Conference.