A year or two ago -- heck, a month or two ago -- it seemed unthinkable that the Columbus Blue Jackets would ever consider trading captain Rick Nash.
He's a five-time All-Star, the one Columbus constant since 2002. He has another six years on his contract, so the team is in no danger of losing the 27-year-old soon.
He's the Blue Jackets' all-time leader in games played, goals, assists, points, power-play goals, shorthanded goals, game-winning goals and shots.
Basically, he's the face of the franchise.
"When you think Columbus Blue Jackets, you think Rick Nash," said teammate RJ Umberger.
But things have to change in Columbus.
The Blue Jackets have never won a playoff game. They fired their coach last month and are trying to trade Jeff Carter, the emotionally divested-yet-talented player with a lifetime contract they acquired only last summer from Philadelphia to play alongside Nash for the rest of time.
Now, it seems Columbus wants to start over. It's looking to completely reinvent its culture one summer after spending oodles of cash on guys like James Wisniewski and trading for a moping Carter.