Columbus Blue Jackets seek fans for Boom Brigade and Cannon Crew promo teams

Dean Evason, Head Coach at Columbus Blue Jackets
Dean Evason, Head Coach at Columbus Blue Jackets
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The Columbus Blue Jackets announced on May 11 that they are seeking energetic and outgoing fans to join their game-day promotional teams, the Jet’s Pizza Boom Brigade and Cannon Crew. These groups play a key role in enhancing the fan experience at every home game held at Nationwide Arena.

According to the team, members of these promo squads act as brand ambassadors, welcoming attendees, leading celebrations, assisting with contests and giveaways, and keeping the crowd engaged throughout each match. The Jet’s Pizza Boom Brigade is responsible for generating excitement through crowd interaction and prize distribution, while the Cannon Crew supports goal celebrations around the arena’s Goal Cannon.

“Think you’ve got what it takes to bring the boom? The Columbus Blue Jackets are looking for energetic, outgoing fans to join their game‑day promo teams,” said a statement from the organization. “These teams are the ultimate fan‑experience boosters, bringing high energy, big smiles and unforgettable moments to every home game at Nationwide Arena.”

The team said ideal candidates should be high-energy individuals who enjoy working as part of a group and are comfortable being in front of large crowds. Applicants must be available for nights and weekends.

Those interested in applying can find more information about job postings online at TeamworkOnline.com. Fans interested in ticket plans for the upcoming season can also fill out an online form to receive additional details from a Blue Jackets representative.



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