About Columbus Blue Jackets Apparel
Sources say that in the year 2004 while the offseason was on the Players Association for the League’s along with the Administration for the Leagues didn’t manage to revive the agreement on bargaining as a team. It was then in the month of September that year when they decided a lockout for the season in 2004 and 2005. Fans still had the heart and mind to go ahead and have mementos like the
Columbus Blue Jackets Animated Snowman and the
BLUE JACKETS 60oz Glass Pitcher plus the
BLUE JACKETS 2pc Pint Ale Glass Set to go along with.
Many sources and reports indicate that there wasn’t even a single game that was played and the prestigious Stanley Cup had no recipients. This was rather shocking and a firs time blackout to the world of NHL since 1919 when there was a major flu scare. But that didn’t deter many fans from still being after the chase for items and mementos of their favorite team and their players. Statistics show that even today if you out an item like the
14" Art Glass Lamp-Blue Jackets or even the
Brown Landscape Frame-Blue Jackets, you would find many who would want it no matter what the current role and situation of the team is.
According to various tabloids and magazines from the NHL arena and the sports world it was said that in the year 2005 in the month of July there was an agreement signed and collaborated and that saw the end of the lockout on an official basis which happened finally after nine business days.