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Blue Jackets name Jenner 7th captain in franchise history

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The Columbus Blue Jackets named veteran forward Boone Jenner the seventh captain in franchise history, the team announced Tuesday.

Defenseman Zach Werenski and forwards Oliver Bjorkstrand and Gustav Nyquist will serve as alternate captains.

"We had a lot of discussions as a coaching staff and with management and, while we were in no rush to make a decision regarding the next captain of the Columbus Blue Jackets, it became obvious to all of us that Boone was the right choice," head coach Brad Larsen said.

"He has tremendous character and a work ethic that has earned the respect of his teammates, and he's been an important part of our leadership group for several years. Zach, Gus, and Oliver also have been part of that group and we are fortunate to have these guys lead our team."

Jenner was a second-round pick of the Blue Jackets in 2011 and has spent his entire eight-year career in Columbus. The 28-year-old isn't a household name league-wide, but he's regarded as a quality, versatile two-way forward.

Nick Foligno wore the "C" for the previous six seasons.

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