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For CBJ head coach Brad Larsen, it was just one of those days.
The Blue Jackets didn't have a ton of energy or jump Friday night, seeing Vancouver dominate the shot count in Nationwide Arena, but Columbus never trailed thanks to some opportunistic scoring and rode goaltender Elvis Merzlikins to a 4-2 victory.

That's just the way things are going right now for the Blue Jackets, who have won five of six going into
tonight's game at St. Louis
that kicks off a four-game road trip. There are some good vibes for the Blue Jackets right now, but that can only take you so far -- Larsen was happy to see the Jackets grind out a win last night, but he wants to see a better version of the team's game tonight.
"I don't know why, and it was so many guys that didn't have legs," he said of Friday night's game. "It wasn't just one or two guys. Why? I don't know. We all want the answer. If we had answers, it wouldn't come to that, but the most important thing is we grinded out a win and we found a way to get two points in a game we probably for all intents and purposes didn't deserve to win. But in the 82 games, you're going to have to find a way to win games."
And if there's good news, you can try to make any tweaks or changes while still feeling good about getting two points.
"I think as a team you are just aware it wasn't the best game, but we still came away with two points and that's obviously huge," Oliver Bjorkstrand said. "You can wake up feeling a little bit better about it, but we know that wasn't good enough. We didn't play very well. If you look at the overall game, it probably wasn't a game we really deserved, but we found a way to get away with it and that's the positive."

3 Keys to the Game

Bounce back: The Jackets know that they got away with one Friday night. There should be plenty of energy in the early going with that in mind.
Powerful kill: The Blue Jackets' PK has been strong of late, stopping 90.3 of opposing power plays in the last 11 games. St. Louis, meanwhile, boasts the NHL's second-best power play. It's a marquee matchup.
All four lines: The Blues are one of the deeper, more physical teams in the NHL, and Columbus can match. Everyone has to do their part in this one.

Notable

With Andrew Peeke's empty-net goal Wednesday, 20 of the 24 skaters to play this year for Columbus have scored a goal and 22 have at least one point. … Max Domi has a 2-3-5 line and plus-6 rating in his last three games, while Vladislav Gavrikov has the same line and is plus-5. ... Defenseman Zach Werenski saw a six-game point streak (3-5-8) end Friday night, one shy of a career best. … Jakub Voracek leads the NHL with 14 primary assists. … The Jackets' 12 wins through 18 games is tied for the most in franchise history (2010-11). … Columbus has scored four or more goals in nine of 18 games. ... The Blue Jackets and Blues split the season series in 2019-20, with St. Louis winning 4-3 in overtime on Nov. 1, 2019, and the Blue Jackets capturing a 3-2 OT win exactly two weeks later on a goal by Werenski. … This game is the third of five in a row against Western Conference opponents. Columbus owns an 8-1-0 mark against the West this season.

Projected Lineup

(Subject to change)
Gustav Nyquist - Boone Jenner - Oliver Bjorkstrand
Yegor Chinakhov - Cole Sillinger - Jakub Voracek
Gregory Hofmann - Jack Roslovic - Max Domi
Eric Robinson - Sean Kuraly - Alexandre Texier
Zach Werenski - Jake Bean
Vladislav Gavrikov - Andrew Peeke
Gavin Bayreuther - Adam Boqvist
Joonas Korpisalo (confirmed starter)
Elvis Merzlikins
Scratches:Justin Danforth, Gabriel Carlsson, Scott Harrington
Injured Reserve:Emil Bemstrom (oblique; four to six weeks as of Oct. 14); Dean Kukan (wrist; eight weeks as of Oct. 26); Patrik Laine (oblique; four to six weeks as of Nov. 5)
Roster Report:Larsen said no changes will be made to the CBJ lineup other than Korpisalo taking over the net from Merzlikins.

This Day in CBJ History

Nov. 27, 2000: The Blue Jackets signed free agent Alexander Selivanov to a one-year contract.
Nov. 27, 2001: Ron Tugnutt turned in the fifth shutout in franchise history, making 26 saves in a 3-0 win vs. Phoenix.
Nov. 27, 2015: Cam Atkinson's overtime goal at 2:42 of the extra frame gave the Blue Jackets a 2-1 win over Pittsburgh in Nationwide Arena.

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