Scratches: Zach Aston-Reese, Isac Lundeström, Dysin Mayo
Injured reserve/Non-Roster: Erik Gudbranson (upper body injury)
Roster Report: Evason noted the team has some nagging injuries so the lineup could be in flux depending on how players got through morning skate, but these are the lines and pairs the squad used the past two days. He also declined to name a starting goaltender, though it is Merzlikins' turn in the CBJ rotation.
This Day in CBJ History
Nov. 8, 2011: Center Mark Letestu is acquired in a trade with Pittsburgh, with a 2012 fourth-round draft pick going to the Pens. Letestu would go on to play 255 games with the Blue Jackets over two stints, totaling 44 goals and 102 points.
The Numbers Game
Cole Sillinger is set to play in his 300th NHL game. ... Elvis Merzlikins’ .917 save percentage is fifth among NHL goalies who have played at least 300 minutes. ... Blue Jackets defensemen have scored in nine of 13 games so far this year, and the team’s 11 tallies from blueliners lead the NHL. … Zach Werenski is tied for second in the NHL among defensemen in goals (four), tied for 11th in points (10), tied for sixth in plus/minus (plus-9) and second in average time on ice (26:08). ... Kirill Marchenko has points in 11 of 13 games this year and a 6-7-13 line, plus a six-game point streak (1-5-6) after scoring his first career shorthanded goal Wednesday. ... The Blue Jackets have outscored opponents 30-24 at 5-on-5 thus far, the fifth-best ratio in the NHL. ... Columbus is 4-0-0 in Saturday games this season.
Know The Foe: Vancouver Canucks
Head coach: Adam Foote (First season)
Team stats: Goals per game: 2.67 (27th) | Scoring defense: 3.33 (25th) | PP: 19.2 percent (18th) | PK: 68.0 percent (31st)
The narrative: There always seems to be plenty happening off the ice with the Canucks, and this offseason was no exception. Head coach Rick Tocchet left to take over the Flyers, with Vancouver giving Foote – a former CBJ captain – his first head coaching job. There was also much chatter about the futures of stars Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes in Vancouver, with the Canucks having just two playoff appearances in the last 10 seasons. It’s a talented mix but one that hasn’t led to as much success as the franchise likely would have hoped in recent years.
Scoring leaders: The Canucks have struggled to put the puck in the net so far this season, scoring two goals or less in seven of 15 games. Conor Garland leads the way in the early going with a 3-8-11 line, with Pettersson right behind with three goals among his 10 points. Columbus-area native Kiefer Sherwood has been one of the most intriguing stories of the early season, as a year after setting an NHL record with 462 hits, he’s tallied nine goals in the early part of the campaign. Brock Boeser has chipped in six goals while Quinn Hughes has a 1-7-8 line in 11 games.
In net: Longtime Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko leads the way with nine starts on the season, going 5-4-0 with a 2.57 GAA and .911 save percentage in his ninth season with the Canucks, but Kevin Lankinen (2-4-0, 3.62, .880) will start tonight.
What's new: Coming off a 5-2 home loss to Chicago on Wednesday, the Canucks have alternated wins and losses in the last seven games, though all three of those victories have come in overtime or a shootout. They’re also dealing with injuries to such depth players as Filip Chytil, Teddy Blueger, Nils Hoglander, Jonathan Lekkerimaki, Derek Forbort and Victor Mancini.
Trending: The teams have split the season series each of the last four years, with Columbus winning all four games at home and dropping all four in Vancouver. Last season, the Canucks held serve at home, capturing a 5-2 victory Dec. 6.
Former CBJ: After playing six games with the Blue Jackets last season, wing Joseph LaBate has ended up back in Vancouver – the team that originally drafted him in 2011 – and played one game this season.