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Morning rushes:
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Marchand-Bergeron-Connolly
Eriksson-Krejci-Pastrnak
Beleskey-Spooner/Kemppainen-Hayes
Rinaldo-Talbot-Ferraro/Randell
Defense:
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Chara-K. Miller
Morrow-Seidenberg
Krug-McQuaid
Krug is fine, per Julien
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Gustavsson is first off the ice
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So Torey Krug and Ryan Spooner appear to be back in, Jonas Gustavsson is between the pipes for tonight, and Joe Morrow's still in too (and, thus, no Zach Trotman)
For the Jackets, they were last seen with following set-up:
Blue Jackets Lines:
Boone Jenner - Brandon Dubinsky - Cam Atkinson
Scott Hartnell - Alexander Wennberg - Brandon Saad
Matt Calvert - William Karlsson - Nick Foligno
Rene Bourque - Gregory Campbell - Kerby Rychel
You've heard plenty about Columbus since the Bruins just played them last week, so we'll just highlight the three-way tie for the team points lead beetween Atkinson, Saad, and Hartnell--all with 37--Saad leading the team in goals with 21, and Dubinsky being a royal pain and also a solid two-way center. Also Wennberg scored the Jackets goal on a penalty shot in the last meeting between these two teams. Also, their fourth line is an awful former Hab, an awful former Bruin, and a 21-year-old fellow actually named Kerby Rychel. Fabulous!
D-Pairings:
Ryan Murray - Seth Jones
Jack Johnson - David Savard
Fedor Tyutin - Dalton Prout
The addition of Seth Jones solved a long term issue for the Jackets, though it doesn't solve the problem of "what about your second pairing?"
And In Net:
Either the Finnish workhorse-of-late Joonas Korpisalo, or the veteran Canadian back-up Curtis McElhinney.