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Game 64 Preview: NHL Hockey is Back! Jackets take on Canucks

After a two week hiatus, the Blue Jackets return to the ice tonight against the Vancouver Canucks. Team Canada hero Roberto Luongo won't be getting the start tonight, rather Andrew Raycroft will go head to head with Steve Mason. The Columbus lineup doesn't feature any surprising changes since the last game, except for the callup of Grant Clitsome. He'll be making his NHL debut tonight. Milan Jurcina is "hurt".

Tonight is important because it could be the last game for Raffi Torres and Fredrik Modin in a CBJ sweater. These two, along with Jurcina, are likely to be moved at the deadline, which is at 3pm ET tomorrow. This game is also important because it's the final stretch leading up to the playoffs. It's going to be nearly impossible for the Jackets to sneak in, but this stretch could go a long way towards building to for next year. Look for many auditions, starting tonight with Clitsome.

Fearless Prediction: Raffi scores in (likely) his last game as a Blue Jacket.

 

Game Time: 7:00pm ET

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More after the jump...

 

Star-divide

From the Columbus Dispatch:

The stretch run begins tonight, with the Blue Jackets having just 19 games left. Wingers Raffi Torres and Fredrik Modin, along with defenseman Milan Jurcina, might be playing their final game as Jackets. All three are unrestricted free agents and could be dealt in advance of Wednesday's 3 p.m. trade deadline.

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Here are the lineups for tonight's tilt:

Columbus Blue Jackets

Kristian Huselius
Antoine Vermette
Rick Nash
Raffi Torres
Derick Brassard
Jakub Voracek
R.J. Umberger
Samuel Pahlsson
Fredrik Modin
Chris Clark
Derek Dorsett
Jared Boll

 

Fedor Tyutin Anton Stralman
Marc Methot
Jan Hejda
Kris Russell
Grant Clitsome

 

Steve Mason
Mathieu Garon

 

EXTRA: Andrew Murray

 

INJURED/SICK:  Milan Jurcina, Mike Commodore, Rostislav Klesla

 

 

Vancouver Canucks

Alexandre Burrows
Henrik Sedin
Daniel Sedin
Pavol Demitra
Ryan Kesler
Mikael Samuelsson
Mason Raymond
Kyle Wellwood
Tanner Glass
Darcy Hordichuk
Ryan Johnson
Rick Rypien

 

Alexander Edler
Sami Salo
Christian Ehrhoff
Shane O'Brien
Aaron Rome
Brad Lukowich

 

Andrew Raycroft
Roberto Luongo

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Having Torres in the lineup keeps me hopeful. We’ve seen in the past when guys are held out of the lineup it pretty much meant their time was up. Maybe Torres and the team came to an agreement, maybe Modin wouldn’t waive the no trade clause.

Just under 24 hours to go, its crunch time.

LETS GO JACKETS!!!

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

Damn it feels good to be a Buckeye!

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by Andrew Tolliver on Mar 2, 2010 3:15 PM EST reply actions  

yay hockey

GIVE ME A BLUE JACKETS TEAM WORTH ROOTING FOR

by joshjoshjosh on Mar 2, 2010 3:20 PM EST reply actions  

yay BLUEJACKETS hockey

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

Damn it feels good to be a Buckeye!

FKA BLAZER_FAN_199. Now an author for the Jackets Cannon! Check it out!

by Andrew Tolliver on Mar 2, 2010 4:24 PM EST up reply actions  

Brassard?

The Blue Jackets Twitter feed claims Brass is scratched for tonight. Any clue why?

by zekebud on Mar 2, 2010 6:58 PM EST reply actions  

I noticed

A line with dorsett in place of brassard really isn’t striking fear in the Canucks.

by GatorOH on Mar 2, 2010 8:05 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

UBI

Apparently he suffered an upper body injury in the last game before the break (according to somebody on that Twitter thing).

by GatorOH on Mar 2, 2010 8:29 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

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