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Columbus Blue Jackets Weekly Report 22 January 2018 26-18-3 Ii 55 Pts Ii H: 16-8-0 Ii A: 10-10-3 3Rd Ii Metropolitan COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS WEEKLY REPORT 22 JANUARY 2018 26-18-3 II 55 PTS II H: 16-8-0 II A: 10-10-3 3RD II METROPOLITAN THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE PLAYER NEWS AND NOTES 22 MONDAY INJURY REPORT 15-3-3 D Ryan Murray (upper body; Injured Reserve retroactive to Nov. 27) is 11 a.m. PT - Practice Columbus’ record in one-goal games day-to-day... C Brandon Dubinsky (fractured orbital bone; IR on Dec. T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas this season, including a 4-0-0 mark in 13) is out six to eight weeks... RW Cam Atkinson (foot fracture; IR on its last one-goal outings. The wins and Dec. 26) is out four to six weeks... LW Sonny Milano (torn oblique; IR win pct. (.714) are the best in the NHL. retroactive to Jan. 8) is out four to six weeks... Man Games Lost to In- jury: 132. 23 TUESDAY at GOLDEN KNIGHTS JONES T-MOBILE ARENA D Seth Jones will play in his sec- 10 p.m. ET 31-11-4 ond-straight All-Star Game this 66 pts. weekend. Last year, he became FLEURY 1st/Pacific the first CBJ defenseman to play in the game and he’s the third Number of NHL player in club history selected to 24 WEDNESDAY games played by F play in multiple All-Star Games - Jussi Jokinen, who LW Rick Nash (2004, 2007, 2008, 924 joined the Jackets 2009, 2011) & G Sergei Bobrovsky 1:15 p.m. MT - Practice last week. That total is 600 more than (2015-DNP Injured, 2017). Gila River Arena 16 players on the CBJ roster. Jokinen has 187-365-552 in 13 seasons. KORPISALO G Joonas Korpisalo made 35 25 THURSDAY at COYOTES saves to earn a 2-1 SO win over Dallas on Jan. 18 and improve to GILA RIVER ARENA 4-1-0 with a 2.32 goals-against 9 p.m. ET average and .929 save percent- 11-28-9 age in his past five starts. He has 31 pts. KELLER raised his season totals to 5-4-0 8th/Pacific with a 2.85 GAA and .912 SV% in 10 games. 26 FRIDAY 18-5-3 WHAT’S HAPPENING OFF THE ICE No Practice Scheduled CBJ’s record in 2017-18 when scoring All-Star Break the game’s first goal. The 53 wins (53- WINTER PARK OPENS FEBRUARY 2 15-8) since 2016-17 are tied for 2nd- Columbus Blue Jackets Winter Park, presented by most in the NHL (Washington, 63-9-7). Worthington Industries, at Columbus Recreation & Parks’ McFerson Commons returns February 2-25. 27 SATURDAY The number of players to rep- The Blue Jackets will hold a free open practice on the outdoor rink resent the Blue Jackets at the on Wednesday, January 31, at 12 p.m. For information, including 9 NHL All-Star Game: public skate times, visit BlueJackets.com/WinterPark. All-Star Skills Competition Espen Knutsen 2002 (1g, 2a) 7 p.m. ET CANNONBALL COMING FEB. 7 Amalie Arena, Tampa Ray Whitney 2003 (1a) Rick Nash 2004, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11 The third annual CannonBall, benefitting the Co- (7g, 5a) lumbus Blue Jackets Foundation, will be held on Nick Foligno 2015 (1g, 1a) Wednesday, February 7, at The Bluestone. Tickets 28 SUNDAY Ryan Johansen 2015 (2g, 2a) are on sale at BlueJackets.com/cannonball. Brandon Saad 2016* (1a) 2018 NHL All-Star Game Cam Atkinson 2017* (3g, 2a) For all CBJ home games during the 2017-18 sea- 3:30 p.m. ET Sergei Bobrovsky 2017* (16 SVS) son, fans can get a game ticket, hot dog, Pepsi, Amalie Arena, Tampa Seth Jones 2017* (2g) popcorn and OhioHealth Ice Haus Skate Pass starting at just $30. *3-on-3 tourney format A LOOK AHEAD STAY CONNECTED Monday, Jan. 29 Practice OhioHealth Ice Haus 2 p.m. ET @BLUEJACKETSNHL BLUEJACKETSNHL Tuesday, Jan. 30 vs. Minnesota Nationwide Arena 7 p.m. ET Wednesday, Jan. 31 Practice CBJ Winter Park Rink 12 p.m. ET BLUEJACKETSNHL BLUEJACKETSNHL Thursday, Feb. 1 Practice Nationwide Arena 11 a.m. ET For season & group information, call (800) NHL-COLS... Single game tickets are on sale at the Big Lots Box Office at Nationwide Arena, OhioHealth Chiller Ice Rinks, by phone (800) 745-3000 or Blue- Jackets.com & Ticketmaster.com... Visit BlueJackets.com/tickets/promotions for information on Dispatch Family Value Pack tickets for all home games; CBJ Student Rush presented by Papa John’s; special Active Military offers and more. CBJ COMMUNICATIONS TODD SHARROCK II 614 246 4157 II [email protected] KAREN DAVIS II 614 246 4310 II [email protected] BLUEJACKETS.COM/PRESSBOX GLENN ODEBRALSKI II 614 246 0288 II [email protected] @BLUEJACKETSPR CHRIS KRENN II [email protected].
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