“It’s something that everybody could rally around and hashtag on twitter and that’s what everybody is talking about,” said CBJ Artillery member Kyle Spencer.Now, the CBJ Artillery has more than 40 thousand followers across all its social media sites.“So, I’ll elbow him (Mills) and whatever and be like, you know you did that, and it’s cool to hear the players, it’s cool to see the organization tweet about the 5th line,” said Spencer.The CBJ Artillery members host their podcast in a Blue Jackets themed room behind Lamp Apparel in the Short North. All rights reserved. Their podcast has even picked up hockey fans internationally.

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As an independent site, we're committed to delivering Blue Jackets fans the news and analysis they deserve, all while remaining free. Teams face quick turnaround after Game 1's epic five-overtime battle Foligno: 'We're going to be better' in next shot at Tampa Bay on Thursday “Canada, United Kingdom, Sweden, Russia…those are our top 5 streamed,” said Mills.The CBJ Artillery aims to rally fans even more this post-season.“It’s the best team in Blue Jackets history on paper, and I really feel like they can make a deep run,” said Mills.Spencer added, “I’m glad that we’re, the Artillery is a big part of that I think, and pushing that fanbase into making something special here.”Copyright 2020 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The longest game in Blue Jackets' history ended with CBJ being outlasted by Tampa Bay 3-2 in the fifth overtime of Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs first round.Tuesday's game was the fourth longest playoff game in NHL history and first game to go to a fifth overtime since 2003.TORONTO (WCMH) — Follow along as the Columbus Blue Jackets play the Tampa Bay Lightning in Round 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Columbus Blue Jackets beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0 in a decisive Game 5 of the qualifying round on Sunday to advance to the first round of the Eastern Conference Playoffs.Liam Foudy scored his first NHL goal while Joonas Korpisalo shut out the Leafs for a second time in four games to help the Jackets clinch the series. 142 - Hub No More (Ep.