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    Jason Newland
    Nov 8, 2024, 16:25

    Brandon Dubinsky played 430 for the Columbus Blue Jackets.

    Brandon Dubinsky and the Columbus Blue Jackets have announced a new partnership. The former Columbus forward owns a luxury limo service in Columbus called Limitless Limo and will be a "Proud Partner."

    Dubinsky said in a press release, "I am thrilled to be back in Nationwide Arena with the Blue Jackets, not only as a fan but now as a Proud Partner! The team and the 5th Line have been an extension of my family for many years, so I am excited to continue the journey through Limitless Limo." “We are excited to provide fun and safe transportation to Nationwide Arena, whether that is with large parties for corporate events, birthday parties, or just a small group that wants to have a great time and ensure that they will not only get there and back safely but in style," says Dubinsky.

    Also per the release, "Fans can look forward to exclusive contests and promotions stemming from this partnership, providing a touch of luxury to fans attending games and events."

    But one of the best things about this partnership is that when CBJ fans use Limitless Limo to get home after a Blue Jacket game, "a portion of the service is donated to the John and Matthew Gaudreau Foundation." So, if you go to the game and have some drinks, please use Limitless Limo, or call someone to take you home. Don't drive if you've been drinking. Not only will you get home safe, but you'll also help the John and Matthew Gaudreau Foundation in the process. 

    Brandon Dubinsky has immersed himself in the Columbus community since being traded to Columbus. Not only does he own Limitless Limo, but he also co-owns JBM Development, a commercial real estate company in Columbus that "is focused on the development and management of multi-family housing in the greater Columbus, Ohio MSA. JBM targets markets that are underserved with new, quality housing options, near locations that are experiencing high job growth."

    What's Next - The Blue Jackets have a few days off as they trek to Southern California to take on the LA Kings on Saturday.

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