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Game Preview #26 - Will Lightning Strike Twice?

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The Lightning came into Nationwide and embarrassed the Blue Jackets last month. Will history repeat itself in the Bay Area tonight?

Columbus Blue Jackets at Tampa Bay Lightning

December 6, 2014 - 7:00 PM EST
Amalie Arena - Tampa, Florida Carolina
Radio - WWCD 102.5 - TV - Fox Sports Ohio
Opponent's Blog: Raw Charge

First and foremost, I have to ask the rhetorical question: if the Jackets play a game on the road, and nobody in Columbus watches it, does it actually happen? I suspect most of you will be watching a certain football game this evening, so perhaps it's not a bad thing that the Jackets are playing the best team in the league at the same time. I mean, if it's like that last game with Tampa, will you be sad to have missed it? I'm not even an OSU fan, and I'm pretty sure I'll be watching more of their football game than this hockey game.

As bad as Columbus has been, in the last 11 games since playing the Lightning, they are a modest 4-6-1, which, compared to the rest of the season, isn't half bad. That said, that last game... oh man, that first period still gives me nightmares. I mean, damn, man. Damn. That said, Bobrovsky, man. Bobrovsky. He was nowhere to be found that last time, and in his last two games he's stopped 76 of 80 shots (.950 sv%). So, there's that.

The flip side of that stat, however, is that the Jackets gave up 80 frickin' shots to Florida in two games, including 55 on Thursday. !!!!! The Lightning are a completely different offensive animal, so if that level of shots happened again, safe to say Columbus is giving up more than three goals and not walking away with a win in the skills competition.

To that end, Todd Richards has made some changes, most notably the return of Tim Erixon. That, however, is the one move that makes sense. These lines... I really don't even know what to say. Boone Jenner and Kerby Rychel played very, very well together. So, it only makes sense to break them up. Nick Foligno is your best goal scorer. So, it only makes sense to move him to center and neuter some of his offensive game. I've no idea what Ryan Johansen has done to earn a spot in the doghouse, but he's clearly there.

I've been not so much an HCTR defender or apologist, but more just a "live and let live" kind of attitude. That said, some of these changes, to me, are bordering on indefensible. They make almost no sense. Granted, I don't see what they see, but at first glance I'm left with a hearty WTF feeling.

So, there's that. Here comes the train...

Projected Lineups

Columbus Blue Jackets
(8-15-2, 18 Points; 8th division, 16th conference)

Scott HartnellNick FolignoBrian Gibbons
Kerby RychelRyan JohansenJack Skille
Matt CalvertBoone JennerCam Atkinson
Corey TroppMichael ChaputJared Boll
Jordan LeopoldDalton Prout
Jack JohnsonDavid Savard
Tim ErixonJames Wisniewski
Sergei Bobrovsky
Curtis McElhinney

Tampa Bay Lightning
(18-6-3, 39 Points; 1st Division, 1st Conference)

Alex KillornSteven StamkosRyan Callahan
Ondrej PalatTyler JohnsonNikita Kucherov
Cedric PaquetteValtteri FilppulaBrett Connolly
Jonathan DrouinBrian BoyleBrenden Morrow
Victor HedmanAnton Stralman
Jason GarrisonAndrej Sustr
Matthew CarleRadko Gudas
Ben Bishop
Evgeni Nabokov

Season Series

11/08/14 - Tampa Bay 7 at Columbus 4
12/06/14 - Columbus at Tampa Bay
01/31/15 - Columbus at Tampa Bay

Head to Head Stats

Tampa BayColumbus
3.56 (1)GPG2.28 (26)
2.44 (9)GAPG3.44 (29)
23.2% (5)PP%21.7% (8)
80.7% (15)PK%75.8% (25)
Steven Stamkos, 16G leaderNick Foligno, 11
Tyler Johnson, 20A leaderRyan Johansen, 16
Steven Stamkos, 32Pts leaderRyan Johansen, 25
Radko Gudas, 32PIM leaderJared Boll, 42
11-2-1Home/Road4-7-1
7-2-1Last 104-5-1
12/04 vs. Buffalo, W 5-0Last Game12/04 @ Florida, W 4-3 (SO)

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