This article is a list of All-time General Managers of the Columbus Blue Jackets.
General Manager | Appointment | Departure |
Scott Howson | June 15, 2007 | |
Jim Clark (interim) | April 19, 2007 | June 14, 2007 |
Doug MacLean | February 11, 1998 | April 19, 2007 |
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