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Game 31: Jackets take on the Preds in Nashville

This is a good day. I just had a fantastic day at work, the Jackets are coming off a huge win last night, where they looked like the team they should be. Mase was stellar, let's see if Garon can turn his game around tonight against those damned Predators. The Preds definitely have the Jackets number, especially in Nashville. I look for a typical Jackets/Preds game tonight, one with tight checking, maybe a scrap or two (if our guys have the green light to do so) and some timely goals. A score of 1-0 or 2-1 could happen.

The Preds are one of those teams that always gets it done, no matter who is on the ice. I credit GM David Poile and coach Barry Trotz for that. I would love for the kind of long-term consistency from Howson and Hitch that those two gentleman have supplied. Pekka Rinne is the straw that stirs the drink in Nashville. In my opinion he is the future of Finnish goaltending. Backstrom and Kipper are the top dogs now, but Rinne will be a great goaltender for a long time. Add to that a fun rivalry with Steve Mason, and we could be seeing a genuine goaltending battle year-in and year-out between these clubs.

The Jackets aren't making any major lineup changes with the exception of Garon getting the start. The line of Chimmer, Umby and Jake looked dangerous on almost every shift last night, and I look for them to continue that tonight. One guy who really needs to step it up is Rick Nash. Even last night, to me he was the guy who looked the worst. He was committing turnovers, and I think he is really pressing. Seemingly every time he had the puck in the offensive zone he was going with the slapper, very unlike the Captain. I would like to see he and Brass play together for a bit to see if that will spark him. Vermmy doesn't seem to be the right fit for Nasher.

 

Fearless Prediction: The run of bad play in Nashville has to end sometime right? Jackets win, Chimmer continues his hot streak.

 

Game Time: 8:00pm ET

Opponent's Blog: On the Forecheck

Game Page: Blue Jackets vs Predators coverage

TSN Preview: Blue Jackets vs Predators Preview

TV: FSN Ohio

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

 

More after the jump...

 

Star-divide

From the Columbus Dispatch:

Gaylord Entertainment Center. Sommet Center. Nashville Arena. Doesn't matter what it's named, it's a house of horrors for the Blue Jackets, who are 0-10-2 in Nashville since April 3, 2006. The Jackets blew leads of 1-0 and 2-1 and lost 4-3 in a shootout Nov. 21 in Nashville.

 

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
Jason Chimera
R.J. Umberger
Jakub Voracek
Andrew Murray Samuel Pahlsson
Jared Boll
Raffi Torres
Derick Brassard
Derek Dorsett

 

Fedor Tyutin Anton Stralman
Mike Commodore
Jan Hejda
Kris Russell
Marc Methot

 

Mathieu Garon
Steve Mason

 

EXTRA: Mike Blunden, Mathieu Roy, Derek MacKenzie

 

INJURED: Fredrik ModinRostislav Klesla

 

 

Nashville Predators

Steve Sullivan
Jason Arnott
Martin Erat
Jerred Smithson
David Legwand
Joel Ward
Jordin Tootoo
Marcel Goc
J.P. Dumont
Ryan Jones
Cal O'Reilly
Patric Hornqvist

 

Shea Weber
Ryan Suter
Francis Bouillon
Alexander Sulzer
Kevin Klein
Dan Hamhuis

 

Pekka Rinne
Dan Ellis

 

 



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Fearless Predictions:

  • Chimmer keeps the point streak going
  • Defenseman scores
  • Hard fought win

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

FKA BLAZER_FAN_199. Now an author for THE Jackets Cannon! March On!

by Andrew Tolliver on Dec 10, 2009 2:55 PM EST reply actions  

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