By Mike Commito



SUDBURY, Ontario — Blue Jackets captain Nick Foligno had a season for the books. Not only did he lead his club on an incredible 16-game winning streak, the longest in franchise history, but he also notched his second highest career totals in goals and points, rebounding from a disappointing 2015-16 season.



In the offseason, Foligno was honored with the Mark Messier Leadership Award and the King Clancy Memorial Trophy, making him the first player in NHL history to win both awards. If this season was any indication, the future looks bright for Foligno and the Blue Jackets.



During the summer, Foligno spends his days back in his hometown of Sudbury, Ontario. This past week Mike Commito, a hockey historian and writer from Sudbury, caught up with Foligno to talk about the Blue Jackets’ incredible year and what to expect from Columbus in the future.



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