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Game 23 Preview: Jackets limp into Montreal to face the Habs

Boy do the Jackets need to bounce back. After getting thoroughly trounced in New York last night, they hopped on a plane for Montreal, where they will take on the Canadiens tonight. The Rangers were a team that struggled to score, and the Jackets managed to change that. The Habs are another team that struggles to score-lightning can't strike twice can it? I sure hope not. The Jackets absolutely need to win this one, if nothing more than to keep pace in the tough Central Division.

Mathieu Garon will get the start, returning to Montreal to face the team that drafted him. Expect Kris Russell to get the start tonight. Props to fellow twitterer (?) @seventyeight for this tweet she posted last night:

OKAY. When Russell plays: 10-4-2, 3.125 goals/game /// When he does not: 2-3-1, 5.8 goals/game. Quit making him your scapegoat.

The numbers don't lie- the team has played better with Russ in the lineup. I'd like to see him more often-his skills with the puck, while they haven't exactly led to him putting up major points, are a major boost. I don't want to see Commie out on the powerplay again tonight. I'm thinking Russ goes in for Methot, who looked just awful last night. To be fair though, the whole team looked like crap outside of Boller.

The Habs still possess the talent to break out of their funk at any time, so I am not going to use the low-scoring excuse here. The Jackets need to use their size and physicality advantage to dominate the boards and the down-low play. With Georges Laraque out of the lineup, this should be easy to do.

Fearless Prediction- I'm never going to predict a shutout again-that's a promise. I will however predict that Garon will have a strong game in his return to his home province.

 

Game Time: 7:00pm ET

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

 

More after the jump...

 

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From the Columbus Dispatch:

The Blue Jackets were to arrive in Montreal early this morning after playing last night in New York. They are expected to start Mathieu Garon in goal and perhaps insert defenseman Kris Russell. The injury-riddled Canadiens are struggling to score. They entered yesterday's action ranked 27th in goals, averaging 2.30.

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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 Samuel Pahlsson
Michael Blunden
Raffi Torres
Derek MacKenzie
Jared Boll

 

Fedor Tyutin Anton Stralman
Rostislav Klesla
Jan Hejda
Kris Russell
Mike Commodore

 

Mathieu Garon
Steve Mason

 

EXTRA: Marc Methot, Tom Sestito

 

INJURED: Fredrik Modin, Andrew Murray, Derek Dorsett

 

 

Montreal Canadiens

Michael Cammalleri
Scott Gomez
Glen Metropolit
Andrei Kostitsyn
Tomas Plekanec
Max Pacioretty
Travis Moen
Maxim Lapierre
Benoit Pouliot
Kyle Chipchura
Tom Pyatt
Ryan White

 

Jaroslav Spacek
Roman Hamrlik
 Josh Gorges
Paul Mara
Marc-Andre Bergeron
Jay Leach

 

Carey Price
Jaroslav Halak

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A key to this game will be how well the Jackets push the puck into the zone and control it once they’re there. Four of their 6 D-men are 30 years old or older. Look for (and hope) Columbus to use its speed especially against their top pair (both 35.)

With Laraque out (5 game suspension for taking out Niklas Kronwall (thanks btw)), they’re missing their number one pest and bully. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS! Talking to you, Boller and Torres. They’ll be able to screen Price a lot easier with Laraque out.

Carey Price got off to a slow start but he’s turned it around. Like yesterday’s game, the key is to get to him early and often. He’s only given up two goals in each of his last 5 games.

The Jackets need to play a full 60 minutes to pull this one out. No playing around, nothing fancy or snazzy (yes, snazzy) 60 minutes of good hard work and take the points and move on. Dig in, play hard, play SMART, and WIN.

No predictions this time, all we’re asking for is effort, and a win tonight, Jackets.

March On and Carry The Flag!!!

Go Jackets!!!

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 24, 2009 3:31 PM EST reply actions  

Garron isn't going to be fresh like the produce isle

Hitchcock might also keep doing the two goal tender switch in tonight’s game. It seems to me like both are willing to play their hearts out on a daily basis. Maybe it could be Mason trying to dominate the veteran in Garron, or Garron trying to prove his worth to the 25 year old Mase.

If Garron watches the backside of the net tonight, he should play the entire game. I have a great feeling Hitch lit them up about that after yesterday’s game.

by Excalib8 on Nov 24, 2009 5:13 PM EST reply actions  

Testify to that!!!!

Those arn't dents, they're goals!!!!!

by TESTIFY!! on Nov 24, 2009 7:12 PM EST up reply actions  

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