The Minnesota Wild and Columbus Blue Jackets entered the NHL together in the 2000-01 season. Here is a very, very brief season-by-season look at both:
2000-01
- Minnesota 25-39-13-5 (68 points), missed playoffs
- Columbus 28-39-9-6 (71 points), missed playoffs
2001-02
- Minnesota 26-35-12-9 (73 points), missed playoffs
- Columbus 22-47-8-5 (57 points), missed playoffs
2002-03
- Minnesota 42-29-10-1 (93 points), made it to Conference Finals
- Columbus 29-42-8-3 (69 points) , missed playoffs
2003-04
- Minnesota 30-29-20-3 (83 points), missed playoffs
- Columbus 25-45-8-4 (62 points), missed playoffs
2005-06
- Minnesota 38-36-8 (84 points), missed playoffs
- Columbus 35-43-4 (74 points), missed playoffs
2006-07
- Minnesota 48-26-8 (104 points), made it to first round of playoffs
- Columbus 33-42-7 (73 points) , missed playoffs
2007-08
- Minnesota 44-28-10 (98 points), made it to first round of playoffs
- Columbus 34-36-12 (80 points) , missed playoffs
2008-09
- Minnesota 40-33-9 (89 points), missed playoffs
- Columbus 41-31-10 (92 points), made it to first round of playoffs
2009-10
- Minnesota 38-36-8 (84 points), missed playoffs
- Columbus 32-35-15 (79 points), missed playoffs
2010-11
- Minnesota 39-35-8 (86 points), missed playoffs
- Columbus 34-35-13 (81 points), missed playoffs
2011-12
- Minnesota 35-36-11 (81 points), missed playoffs
- Columbus 29-46-7 (65 points) , missed playoffs
2012-13
- Minnesota 26-19-3 (55 points), made it to first round of playoffs
- Columbus 24-17-7 (55 points) , missed playoffs (lost tiebreaker to MIN)
2013-14
- Minnesota 43-27-12 (98 points), made it to second round of playoffs
- Columbus 43-32-7 (93 points), made it to first round of playoffs
2014-15
- Minnesota 48-28-8 (100 points), made it to second round of playoffs
- Columbus 42-35-5 (89 points), missed playoffs
2015-16
- Minnesota 38-33-11 (87 points), made it to first round of playoffs
- Columbus 34-40-8 (76 points), missed playoffs
Franchise totals
- Minnesota 558-469-55-114 (1,285 points – .537 point %); seven playoff appearances
- Columbus 485-565-33-113 (1,116 points – .467 point %); two playoff appearances (0-2 series record,
Playoff totals
- Minnesota – Seven appearances, 4-7 series record (24-39 game record)
- Columbus – Two appearances, 0-2 series record (2-8 game record)