Coach Todd Richards signed a two-year contract extension through 2016-17 on Tuesday after leading the Columbus Blue Jackets to the most successful season in franchise history. The Jackets won a team-record 43 games this past season and reached the Stanley Cup playoffs for the second time in history, losing to the Pittsburgh Penguins in six games during the opening round. In 171 games as Columbus coach,...
NHL roundup: Jackets sign Richards extension (The SportsXchange)
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