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    The History Of Jersey #10

    Lajina HossainBy Lajina HossainOctober 3, 2025Updated:October 3, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    The Columbus Blue Jackets have 10 days until opening night at Nationwide Arena. Today, we look at the history of jersey #10.

    Let’s take a look.

    Serge Aubin – 2001-2002 – Drafted by Pittsburgh in 1994.

    Aubin played 154 games for the Jackets and had 60 points.

    He left for Europe in 2006 and played in Switzerland and Germany until he retired in 2012.

    He’s currently the head coach for Eisbären Berlin in Germany.

    Trevor Letowski – 2004-2006 – Drafted by Phoenix in 1996.

    Played 154 games for the Jackets and had 60 points.

    He finished his career by playing two seasons in the KHL. He is currently as assistant coach for the Montréal Canadiens, where he’s been since 2021.

    Duvie Westcott – 2007-2008 – Westcott was undrafted and signed by the CBJ in 2001.

    Wescott played in 201 games for the Blue Jackets from 2001 to 2008. He scored 11 goals and totaled 56 points. Wescott was described as “a gritty defenseman with a solid all-around game. Has good passing ability and powerplay skills.”

    After playing for Columbus, Wescott went to Europe and played the next seven seasons in the KHL, DEL, and Swiss National League. He retired in 2015.

    Kris Russell – 2009-2012 – Drafted by Columbus in 2005.

    Russell played 288 games in Columbus and had 79 points. He was traded to the St. Louis Blues on November 11, 2011, in exchange for
    Nikita Nikitin.

    He went on to play 912 NHL games and total 254 points. After playing 6 seasons with the Edmonton Oilers, Russell retired in 2022.

    Marián Gáborík – 2013-2014 – Drafted by Minnesota in 2000.

    Gáborík played only 34 games as a Jacket and had 22 points. He was traded to the LA Kings on March 5, 2014, in exchange for Matt Frattin. He officially retired in 2021 after playing 1,035 career games.

    One scout said of Gáborík, “One of the best skaters in the world, Gáborík is known for his explosive speed. He is a highly offensive winger and thanks to good hands and an extremely sharp shot, an excellent finisher. On the downside, Gaborik doesn’t always think team-first and has also had issues with commitment to defensive play.”

    Mark Letestu – 2013 – Undrafted out of Elk Point, Alberta.

    Letestu was traded to Columbus by Pittsburgh for Columbus’s 4th round pick on November 8, 2011. He played in 255 games in two different stints with the CBJ, scoring 44 goals and totaling 102 points. He also played 64 games for the Cleveland Monsters during the 2018-19 season, where he scored 50 points. He would play his last NHL game on October 13th, 2019, for the Winnipeg Jets.

    In 2021, he was hired as an Assistant Coach by the Monsters, where he served until 2025. In the Summer of 2025, he was hired by the AHL’s Colorado Eagles as their next head coach.

    Jack Skille – 2015 – Drafted by Chicago in 2005.

    Skille played 61 games for Columbus and had 12 points. On July 6, 2013, Skille was signed as a free agent by the CBJ, but the following summer, he left in free agency. On October 5, 2014, Skille was claimed off waivers by Columbus, where he would play in 45 games. He left Columbus again, and would play a season in Colorado, and a season in Vancouver.

    In 2017, he left for Europe, where he played in Russia, Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. He retired in 2021 and went into coaching. He’s currently a skills coach and the Director of Skills Development for the ECHL’s Utah Grizzlies franchise. The Grizzlies are moving to Trenton, New Jersey, at the end of the 25-26 season.

    Alexander Wennberg – 2017-2020 – Wennberg was drafted in the 1st round of the 2013 NHL Draft as the 14th overall draft pick.

    Wennberg came to North America and made his NHL Debut in 2014. After having three decent seasons, including a 59-point year in 2016-17, Wennberg was signed to a six-year deal on September 1st, 2017.

    Tom Wilson would seemingly derail Wennberg’s career in the 2018 playoffs when he laid a devastating check on him. The next two seasons, Wennberg would only total 47 points. In October of 2020, the CBJ would buy Wennberg out, making him a free agent. The Jackets are finally about to make the final buyout payment to Wennberg this year.

    In addition to playing with the Florida Panthers since leaving Columbus, He’s played for the Seattle Kraken, New York Rangers, and San Jose Sharks. After the 59-point season he had in 2016-17, Wennberg hasn’t scored more than 38 points in a single season.

    Jordan Schroeder – 2018 – Drafted by Vancouver in 2009.

    Schroeder played 21 games as a Jacket and had two points. He left for Europe in 2019 where he still plays today. He plays for Brynäs IF in Sweden.

    Dmitri Voronkov – 2024-2025 – Drafted by Columbus in 2019.

    The big Russian forward played 148 games and has 81 points in his first two seasons.

    He will be looking to add on to that this season if he can stay healthy. He was challenged to come into camp this year and be in better shape. All indications are that he did just that. He will be counted as one of the young players to take another big step this season to help the Jackets into the playoffs.

    There are 10 days until opening night at NWA.

    The pre-season schedule is as follows:

    Saturday, Oct. 4 at Washington Capitals, 7 p.m. ET

    After that, the Blue Jackets will open the regular season on the road against the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena.

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