He wore No. 61, but for all intents and purposes, Rick Nash should have worn No. 1 for the Columbus Blue Jackets.
After being the franchise's first-ever No. 1 overall pick, he still sits No. 1 in games played, No. 1 in goals, No. 1 in assists, and No. 1 in points. Heck, he even scored the No. 1 highlight-reel goal in franchise history.
Nash was the first bona fide professional star in a city that had never had one before. He came in like a Rocket - the Richard trophy he won in his second season when he tied for the league lead with 41 goals, still a Jackets' single-season record - and served as the face of the franchise for all nine seasons he was here.
"I would say he put Columbus on the map for hockey," said current CBJ forward Cam Atkinson, who arrived with the Blue Jackets when Nash was the captain. "He's had an unbelievable career and he did a lot for this franchise."
Nash would go on to play for the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins, but it feels like he'll forever be a Columbus Blue Jacket.
Rick Nash retires as a Blue Jackets legend
Forward still owns Columbus records for games, goals and points