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CBJ G70 @ Colorado Avalanche |
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The Columbus Blue Jackets move west for the next couple of contests. First, they are in a series of back to back games with travel. First is the opening meeting of the season between the Jackets and Avalanche from Denver. Start time is 9p.
It is wild the league schedule has time this late in the season. The last time these teams played was in Finland after the Avs won the cup.
Colorado has a strong roster this season and is looking to win their second cup in 3 seasons. They are also riding a 7 game heater.
In the offseason, they added Ross Colton off the winning Bolts roster via trade. They got Gianni Fairbrother in a trade with Montreal and picks for Alex Newhook. Those picks were the return for Colton. Frederick Olofsson was acquired via trade from Dallas. Former Blue Jackets’ all star Ryan Johansen was acquired via trade from Nashville at half salary retained.
Miles Wood, Jonathan Drouin, and Tomas Tatar were free agent signings. Chris Wagner, Reilly Tufte, Corey Schueneman, Arvid Holm, Jack Achan were AHL depth. Ivan Prosvetov was a waiver claim.
Darren Helm retired from pro hockey.
Lars Eller and Matt Nieto moved to Pittsburgh in the open market. Erik Johnson signed for more money in Buffalo. JT Compher got his meal ticket in Detroit. Evan Rodrigues forced Anthony Duclair out of Florida. Depth in Denis Malgin and Ryan Merkley headed to Europe. Josh Jacobs, Mikhail Maltsev headed to new AHL cities.
Hungry at the deadline, they moved Caleb Jones to Carolina (opening night) Tatar to Seattle (Christmas); Johansen to Philadelphia with a first; Bowen Byram; Kurtis MacDermid to New Jersey; Jeremy Hanzal and a third to Nashville; and Ben Meyers to Anaheim.
They brought back Sean Walker; Casey Mittlestadt; Brandon Duhaime; Yakov Trenin; and middle prospects and picks.
Gabriel Landeskog, the Avalanche captain, hasn’t played since 21-22. He might make a return for the 23-24 postseason. They also have Logan O’Connor and Pavel Francouz out for the year.
Zach Werenski is a game time decision after his reported injury against Detroit. If he cannot be cleared, they have recalled David Jiricek. Get Jiricek in if he isn’t 100%. Best roster is a healthy roster. An 80% Werenski is not a 100% Jiricek.
Expect a Georgiev v Merzlikins battle.
Projected Lineups
Colorado Avalanche
Valeri Nichushkin -- Nathan MacKinnon -- Mikko Rantanen
Artturi Lehkonen -- Casey Mittelstadt -- Jonathan Drouin
Brandon Duhaime -- Ross Colton -- Zach Parise
Miles Wood -- Andrew Cogliano -- Yakov Trenin
Devon Toews -- Cale Makar
Samuel Girard -- Josh Manson
Jack Johnson -- Sean Walker
Alexandar Georgiev
Justus Annunen
Scratched: Caleb Jones, Joel Kiviranta
Injured: Gabriel Landeskog (knee), Logan O’Connor (hip surgery), Pavel Francouz (groin)
Columbus Blue Jackets
Johnny Gaudreau -- Boone Jenner -- Alex Nylander
Alexandre Texier -- Cole Sillinger -- Kirill Marchenko
Mikael Pyyhtia -- Dmitri Voronkov -- Trey Fix-Wolansky
Mathieu Olivier -- Brendan Gaunce -- Carson Meyer
Damon Severson -- Zach Werenski
Jake Bean -- Ivan Provorov
Jake Christiansen -- Erik Gudbranson
Elvis Merzlikins
Daniil Tarasov
Scratched: David Jiricek
Injured: Adam Fantilli (calf), Patrik Laine (upper body), Justin Danforth (concussion), Sean Kuraly (lower body), Yegor Chinakhov (upper body), Adam Boqvist (upper body)
Players to Watch
Colorado — Nathan MacKinnon — could mess around and win Denver a cup on his own. He has been out of this world this season on the ice.
Columbus — Alex Nylander — the second hottest player in the league. He keeps scoring. Somehow Dubas let him go.
Predicted Final Score
COL - 5
CBJ - 1
What’s Next?
Second half of the back to back takes the Union Blue to Sin City. Then a couple days off before college town.