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Game 18: A Fresh Start- Jackets vs Ducks

Anaheim Ducks at Columbus Blue Jackets, Nov 13, 2009 7:00 PM EST


Ok, let's forget about last game. It was a shit-kicking of historic proportions, as the Wings won 9-1 in Nationwide. There, that's all I am going to say about it. Let's look ahead to tonight's game where the Ducks come to town to face the Jackets. The Ducks definitely have Columbus' number at Nationwide, but this Jackets team is pissed off- or at least they better be. This is the recipe for a gritty, physical affair. These two teams are more similar than most think, when both teams are "on" they are tough, hard-checking, have balanced scoring and great goaltending. I fully expect Mathieu Garon to put on a show tonight, his first start at home.

Some pop has returned to the lineup in the form of Kristian Huselius- while he won't be a help to the major defensive zone issues the team has been having he will add offense to the lineup. He was struggling a bit before his injury, so he's looking to bounce back. Umby moves down with Brass and Jake to form the second line. I think it's clear from his numbers and the fact he hasn't been that noticeable in games that Umby isn't taking well to his constant shift in the lineup. He's the kind of guy who needs consistency to produce, and while he is versatile, he hasn't been able to find a comfort zone- leading to his less than impressive numbers.

While Juice returns to the lineup, Raffi and Sammy Pahlsson are out. Raffi took a puck to the chops and it basically exploded his upper jaw. He''s been put on IR. Sammy should be back next week. He's having one of those famous bursa-sac things removed.

I'm not sure why Mike Blunden hasn't been playing or practicing, but he's back in Sammy's spot as checking center tonight, between Chimmer and Boller. Boll has been moved up from the fourth line. It makes sense because while Boll is a great hitter, he isn't very fast, and that allows Dorsett to play with MacKenzie and Filatov. The line has some speed and skill without Boller on it now- it wouldn't surprise me to see that line pot one tonight.

Hopefully the guys have learned from the last game. I'm sure the coaches were thorough in their review of the players, highlighting the mistakes that were being made. I consider this a fresh start to the season, last game was the apex of a bad chapter, a chapter full of poor play, missed assignments and lack of energy. Let's start the new chapter with a CBJ-style victory against the Ducks!

Fearless Prediction: Victory, that is all.

Opponent's Blog: Anaheim Calling

Game Page: Ducks vs Blue Jackets Coverage

TSN Preview: Ducks vs Blue Jackets Preview

TV: FSN Ohio

Radio: WBNS-AM (1460); WWCD-FM (101.1)

 

More after the jump...

 

Star-divide

 

From the Columbus Dispatch:

The Ducks have won six of the past seven meetings in Nationwide Arena. The Blue Jackets beat the Ducks 6-4 on Oct. 24 in Anaheim. The Ducks play in Detroit on Saturday, so starting goaltender Jonas Hiller could get a break tonight.

Jackets Links:

Columbus Blue Jackets / Columbus Blue Jackets Schedule

Columbus Blue Jackets Roster / Columbus Blue Jackets Stats

 

Here are the lineups for tonight's tilt:

Columbus Blue Jackets

Kristian Huselius
Antoine Vermette
Rick Nash
R.J. Umberger
Derick Brassard
Jakub Voracek
Jason Chimera Michael Blunden Jared Boll
Nikita Filatov
Derek MacKenzie
Derek Dorsett

 

Fedor Tyutin Anton Stralman
Rostislav Klesla
Jan Hejda
Marc Methot Kris Russell

 

Mathieu Garon
Steve Mason

 

EXTRA: Mike Commodore

 

INJURED: Fredrik Modin, Andrew Murray, Raffi Torres, Pahlsson

 

 

Anaheim Ducks

Bobby Ryan
 Ryan Getzlaf
Corey Perry
Joffrey Lupul
Saku Koivu
Teemu Selanne
Mike Brown
Todd Marchant
Petteri Nokelainen
Evgeny Artyukhin
Ryan Carter
George Parros

 

Scott Niedermayer
Nick Boynton
Ryan Whitney
James Wisniewski
Brendan Mikkelson
Steve Eminger

 

Jean-Sebastien Giguere
Jonas Hiller

 


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Predictions:

Juice and Umby break out of their funks and net a goal each.

Garon posts a shut out.

The menu for Anaheim will feature a healthy dose of HITS from chef Hejda, and chef Klesla.

PK kills off every attempt.

Columbus 4, Anaheim 0

Columbus til I die, Columbus til I die. I know I am, I swear I am, Columbus til I die!

by BLAZER_FAN_199 on Nov 13, 2009 3:35 PM EST reply actions  

If the boys don’t answer tonight than I see confidence falling into a cavernous, win-less schnied. Hopefully the Red Wings game will serve as a wake up call on what the Jackets need to play like if they want to take the next step.

by L Train on Nov 13, 2009 5:57 PM EST reply actions  

Nice win… The broadcast crew are morons though, they thought Nash “almost blew a tire”. He did the move on purpose to distract the goaltender.

by doug32674 on Nov 13, 2009 9:57 PM EST reply actions  

Its possible he lost his balance……….but its Rick Nash, so there’s no way. That was absolutely positively brilliant

Columbus til I die, Columbus til I die. I know I am, I swear I am, Columbus til I die!

by BLAZER_FAN_199 on Nov 14, 2009 10:47 AM EST up reply actions  

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