Columbus may have trouble holding on to the NHL?s Blue Jackets because the club has been losing $12M a year in central Ohio, according to a report released Thursday by a business group. The report from the Columbus Chamber offers a variety of options for strengthening the hockey team?s financial position, such as new taxes or fees to support it. Other suggestions include allowing the team to renegotiate its lease for Nationwide Arena or trying to attract a second major tenant, such as a basketball team, according to an Associated Press report.