The Columbus Blue Jackets are set to host the Minnesota Wild at 7 p.m. in an exciting matchup. The Wild hold a strong standing with a 20-9-5 record, accumulating 45 points, and are currently third in the Central division. Meanwhile, the Blue Jackets have a 14-13-6 record with 34 points, ranking eighth in the Metropolitan division.
Key stats for the Blue Jackets show an 18.5% power play success rate (18th in the NHL), a penalty kill percentage of 72.8% (last in the NHL), 96 goals scored (21st), and 114 goals allowed (29th). On the other hand, the Wild have a 23.1% power play efficiency (9th), a 79.0% penalty kill rate (28th), 101 goals scored (16th), and only 86 goals allowed (4th).
Historically, Columbus holds an overall record of 33-28-1 against Minnesota, including a 19-11-1 home record. In their last six encounters, the Blue Jackets are evenly matched with a 2-2-2 record. Notably, Columbus beat the Wild 7-4 in their October 11th meeting.
Players to watch on the Wild side include Kirill Kaprizov with 21 goals and 38 points, and Matt Boldy who leads with 19 assists. New addition Quinn Hughes has contributed two points in two games against Minnesota. Goalies Filip Gustafsson (11-8-3, .912 SV%) and Jesper Wallstedt (9-1-2, .937 SV%) also play crucial roles. For Columbus, Zach Werenski has 9 points in 14 games versus Minnesota, Boone Jenner has 6 points in 16 games, and Sean Monahan has tallied 15 points in 32 games.
Injury updates report Erik Gudbranson and Mathieu Olivier both out with upper body injuries, missing 25 and 10 games respectively, with no set return dates. The team has lost a total of 65 man-games to injury.
Fans can catch the game live on FanDuel Sports Network with Bob Wishusen providing commentary. The radio broadcast is available on 97.1 Fan with Bob McElligott behind the microphone. Stay informed with the latest Blue Jackets news, stories, and analysis by following updates and joining discussions on Google News and THN.com.
Fan Take: This matchup highlights the crucial battle between two competitive teams with different strengths, offering fans a glimpse of strategic gameplay and rising stars. It’s a key moment that could impact playoff positioning and showcase emerging talent that keeps hockey thrilling to watch.

