As for what Nash's job duties will include, the team announced the franchise's all-time leading scorer will assist with "player evaluations, prospect development and player recruitment."
Obviously, having someone who has excelled at the level of Nash will add an element of experience to the front office, and it's not hard to see a lot of areas where he'll be able to lend a hand.
"I think when you play over 1,000 games in the National Hockey League and in the Olympics and the World Championships and everywhere he's been and the experience that he brings and knowing what it takes to win and knowing what it takes to have a career like that, I think that in itself is a lot of knowledge and experience," Kekalainen said.
"I think the best scouting you can ever do is playing with and playing against the players. I think he's going to be a real asset for us as an ambassador for the organization and for the city of Columbus. He's eager to learn. He's eager to work. He's not just coming here to shake hands and so forth. He's coming here to learn and wants to roll up his sleeves and work."
For his part, Nash said he's already gaining valuable experience while working with CBJ leadership like Kekalainen.
"I went to Worlds with Jarmo and we watched some of the players, we watched some of our picks, some guys we think might have a shot for next year," Nash said. "I'm learning from Jarmo, what he's looking for, how he sees things. I'm giving my advice, being fresh out of the game on the players that I see. We're going to the draft next week here, so I'm kind of learning that side of it.
"For me, I'm learning a lot more about the younger players that when you're playing in the league, you don't have that much time to do that stuff and it's not your job title. Now I'm looking forward to learning about all the young players coming in. Obviously this year we don't have too many draft picks, but I think I'm just going to be there for Jarmo and Bill (Zito) and help out any way I can. Whatever they need done is going to come to me."
Nash finished his career a season ago with Boston, where he was traded at the deadline after having spent five-plus seasons with the New York Rangers. He was traded from Columbus to New York in the summer of 2012 having completely transformed the CBJ record book.
The team moved up to draft him No. 1 overall in 2002 and he didn't take long to make an impact, scoring a goal in his first-ever game. A year later, in 2003-04, he scored 41 goals, a mark still tied for the franchise record and a total that allowed him to win the Rocket Richard trophy for most in the NHL that season.