and Jack Hughes (147). With the Blue Jackets surprisingly within striking distance of a playoff spot, Werenski is positioning himself to garner Norris Trophy votes at the end of the season.
Surprisingly, the Columbus Blue Jackets at midseason are still in the NHL playoff hunt. One reason is Zach Werenski, who is now a certified monster.
said Laine. Those comments didn't sit well with some of his former teammates, including Columbus captain Zach Werenski. The star defenseman was asked about Laine's remarks after the Blue Jackets ...
As the Blue Jackets hit the road for eight of their next nine games, we reflect on Zach Werenski's current 18-game home ...
Werenski’s First Response Was to Defend His Team Zach Werenski , a cornerstone of the Blue Jackets’ leadership, didn’t hold back when addressing Laine’s remarks. “Just like that, I think ...
Laine did not finish the game. Following the contest, Blue Jackets' defenseman Zach Werenski didn't hold back when asked about his former teammate's comments. The team's star blue liner fired back ...
Zach Werenski deserves a serious ... Among defensemen, Werenski ranks third in scoring, trailing only Cale Makar (45) and Quinn Hughes (42). With Hughes sidelined due to injury, Werenski has ...
Among defensemen, Werenski ranks third in scoring, trailing only Cale Makar (45) and Quinn Hughes (42). With Hughes sidelined due to injury, Werenski has a strong chance to move into second place ...
Zach Werenski deserves a serious look in the Norris Trophy conversation this season. Related: The United States Chooses Zach Werenski For The Four Nations Face-Off Team The Columbus Blue Jackets ...