On the other hand, the Columbus Blue Jackets aren't as respected in the National Hockey League. People could say that we fans have bad taste in hockey teams. The Blue Jackets, a twelve year-old team, don't have much to show for. Most of the time, this season included, we have not qualified for the playoffs. The one time we did, we lost 0-4 in the quarterfinals against the Red Wings. Who is a fan of that? Those out of our fan base think of two things when it comes it the Blue Jackets: Rick Nash and the cannon. By no means are those two things bad. Hell, who else fires a cannon after a goal is scored? Let's see. No one.
The thing about me, when it comes to favorite sports teams, is that I choose my favorite teams based on proximity and my home state, Ohio; not based on records or just being a flat-out bandwagoner. When it comes to hockey, as much as I try to become a fan of another team, it's impossible for me. I just go right back to the boys in union blue. Am I ashamed to be a Blue Jackets fan right now? Absolutely not. Nor will I ever be. Am I disappointed? Sure. I expected better, but does that mean I give up? No. That logo has become a part of me. It is plastered all around me -- on my walls and in my closet. Call me crazy, but I've contemplated getting a tattoo of it. Hockey may in fact be just a game, but it's also who I am.
This all begs the question: what assumptions does it create when someone sees you are a Blue Jackets fan? At this point, I really don't care what people think of me, so I don't let anything affect me, but I still wonder. Most people just laugh or talk about how much Columbus, as a team and city, sucks. All in all though, all they see is a record. They haven't developed a relationship with the team like we have. Did I mention we have one of the best, most beautiful arenas in the entire league? Nothing but the truth right there, and I'm proud to call that my team's arena. Not only am I proud of that, I am proud to wear that logo. I'm not afraid to tell people I'm a Columbus fan.
At one point, something has to give. When that time comes, people better be looking out. We're going to take this league by a storm. It's only a matter of time. If you take one thing from this post, it's that you shouldn't be afraid - or ashamed - to wear that logo. This is our team. We can't be afraid to fall, because we'll make it. The name on the back IS important, but so is the name on the front.
Remember where you came from, where you're going, and why you created this mess you got yourself into in the first place.
— Richard Bach