When Rick Nash was selected with the first overall pick in the 2002 NHL draft by the Columbus Blue Jackets, he was supposed to be a game changer. After all, it’s exactly what he was in the OHL. Nash scored 66 points as a 16 year old with the London Knights, and was named the OHL’s top rookie. He subsequently improved on that total his following year, amassing 72 points in 54 games in his first year...
Rick Nash’s Postseason Drought puts Legacy in Jeopardy
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