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Blue Jackets Face Canadiens in Crucial Atlantic Division Clash

Columbus Blue Jackets

The Columbus Blue Jackets are set to take on the Montréal Canadiens in a pivotal matchup as they conclude their three-game road trip. With both teams vying for playoff positioning, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The Canadiens currently sit third in the Atlantic Division, boasting a record of 39-21-10 and 88 points, while the Blue Jackets follow closely behind in the Metro Division with a record of 38-22-11 and 87 points.

Recent performance has seen the Canadiens go 6-3-1 in their last ten games, clinching two consecutive victories. Meanwhile, the Blue Jackets have been slightly less consistent with a record of 6-1-3 over the same span, but they are coming off a win that could provide momentum heading into this crucial matchup.

The series history between these two teams adds an intriguing layer to the contest. Both squads will be looking to capitalize on their strengths as they prepare for faceoff. Key players to watch include those who have been instrumental on both sides; their performances could very well dictate the outcome of this game.

In terms of injuries, the Blue Jackets have faced significant challenges this season, with a total of 179 man games lost, an issue that has tested their depth. However, they remain determined to push through as they seek to secure valuable points on the road.

Fans can catch the action on the FanDuel Sports Network, while the radio broadcast will be available on 97.1 The Fan, featuring play-by-play from Bob McElligott. For those in the surrounding areas, the game will also be simulcast on various local networks.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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