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Light the LampFeb 10, 2008
The Jackets take on the struggling LA Kings.
The Kings are 23-31-3 which is good for last place in the Western Conference.
The Jackets are coming off a game in which they played oustanding, but ultimately came up short of the two points in OT.
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With a win tonight they could leapfrog two teams to tie Nashville for that 8th and final playoff spot in the West.
The Jackets are 3-0 thus far versus the Kings, and 9-4-0 all time in Nationwide Arena.
The Jackets are 3-0 thus far versus the Kings, and 9-4-0 all time in Nationwide Arena.
Sounds pretty good eh?
Remember though, that the Jackets have been known to struggle against teams below them in the standings, so in no way/shape/form would I pencil this one in as two points.
In fact, I worry about this game.
Keys to lighting em up
Don't be overconfident.
The Jackets took three of four on the road but have struggled at home losing their last three games.
For once they actually need to come home and play the same way they have on the road. They've been way to loose at home in that three-game stretch.
More offense.
The Jackets continue to walk that fine line and if they don't get the great goaltending and defensive play they lose—why?—because they just aren't getting the offense.
Guys like Nash, Z, and even Chimera of late are getting lots of chances—but they need to bury them, especially breakaways (Chimera—just pick a corner next time!).
Watch the King's 7th ranked powerplay; it can be dangerous.
What's interesting though is that as I was watching the King's game last night, they said the King's PP is actually ranked 29th on the road, which obviously plays in our favor.
The Kings do a great job controlling the puck on their PPs though.
Kopitar, Frovol, Brown.
The Kings three leading scoreres—all with 40 points or more. These guys can put up the points. The Jackets need to contain them.
SCORE FIRST!
The Kings may score a lot, but they also give up a butt load as well.
They are dead last in the league in goals against—they've given up a whopping 188. If there was ever a game to get the Jackets' offense back on track, this is it.
Take advantage of LA's goaltending.
LaBarbera has been okay lately, but got shelled by Pittsburgh last night. Cloutier probably gets the call today.
Either way, Jackets need to pound the pucks on these guys.
Game spotlight
Dick Tarnstrom, the puck moving defensemen acquired in a trade with Edmoton a week ago, makes his Blue Jacket debut tonight. He's expected to QB the #1 PP unit and hopefully give it a much needed spark.
A big two points are up for grabs tonight against an opponent that's had a down year.
LA though is 5-4-1 in their past 10, so this is no cake walk.
As I mentioned earlier, I'm defintiely worried about this one. I can easily see an egg being hatched by the good guys tonight at home.
Early start tongiht at 6 p.m. See you all at the RBar!
GO JACKETS!



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