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Columbus Blue Jackets (77 pts) vs. Colorado Avalanche (96 pts) Game Preview
The high-powered Colorado Avalanche visit the Columbus Blue Jackets for the only time this season as the two teams wrap up their season series in a GIGANTIC game for both teams. The Jackets upset the Avs 6-4 at Ball Arena back on October 12th.
The Blue Jackets have nine games left, and each one gets bigger and bigger as we go on, and there’s nothing left to do but play the games.
Unfortunately for Columbus, however, they get an Avalanche team that has their sights set on the Stanley Cup and are pushing hard. The Blue Jackets know they can beat them, but have to somehow slow down Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar, which is virtually impossible these days.
Avalanche Stats
- Power Play – 25.4% - 7th in NHL
- Penalty Kill – 79.1% - 15th in NHL
- Goals For - 249 – 6th – 3.32 GPG – 6th
- Goals Against – 208 – 10th – 2.77 GPG – 10th
Series History vs. The Avalanche
- Columbus is 12-17-4 at home and 24-38-6 in 68 all-time games against the Avalanche.
- The Jackets are 15-9-2 in the last 26 games vs. Colorado.
- The Blue Jackets are 7-4-3 in the last 14 games at NWA.
Who To Watch For The Avalanche
- Nathan MacKinnon leads the team with 30 goals and 111 points.
- Cale Makar has 29 goals and 87 points to lead all NHL defensemen.
- Mackenzie Blackwood is 21-9-3 with a .919 SV%.
CBJ Player Notes vs. Avalanche
- Boone Jenner has 14 points in 17 career games against Colorado.
- Zach Werenski has 8 points in 16 games.
- Sean Monahan has 27 points in 26 games vs. the Avs.
Injuries
- Kevin Labanc (shoulder) is on Injured Reserve as of Feb. 21 and is out for the season (16 Games)
TOTAL MAN GAMES LOST: 306
How to Watch & Listen: Tonight's game will be on FanDuel Sports Network. Steve Mears will be on the play-by-play. The radio broadcast will be on 97.1 The Fan, with Bob McElligott behind the mic doing the play-by-play.
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Blues Send First-Round Pick Back To AHL
The St. Louis Blues have announced that forward Dalibor Dvorsky has been assigned to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds.
Dvorsky, 19, was recalled to the Blues' roster on March 22. Dvorsky made his NHL debut for St. Louis on March 23 against the Nashville Predators, where he had 10:40 of ice time. This was the only game he played with the Blues during his recall.
Dvorsky will now look to continue to make an impact with Springfield after being sent back down. The 2023 first-round pick has had a solid first season with the AHL squad, posting 20 goals, 23 assists, and 43 points in 57 games. He was also named to the AHL All-Star Classic for his strong play.
While Dvorsky has been sent back down to the AHL, there is no question that the youngster has an incredibly bright future with the Blues. It will be intriguing to see how he performs with Springfield from here.
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