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Blue Jackets look to keep win streak alive, visit the Blues

Columbus aims to extend a four-game win streak against a Blues team with a -50 scoring differential, highlighting contrasting recent performances and key player contributions.

  • On Saturday, the Columbus Blue Jackets aim to extend a four-game win streak when they visit the St. Louis Blues at 7 p.m. EST in the teams' second meeting this season.
  • Amid a 3-6-1 stretch, the St. Louis Blues have given up 184 goals while scoring 134 for a-50 scoring differential and hold a 13-10-6 home record.
  • Columbus Blue Jackets enter off strong recent form with an 8-2-0 mark, averaging 3.4 goals and allowing 2.6 per game; Mason Marchment has five goals and three assists, while Charlie Coyle totals 15 goals and 24 assists.
  • BetMGM lists the Blues at-119 and the Blue Jackets at-101, with Columbus holding a recent 3-2 head-to-head win, framing a close contest.
  • Columbus's middling 12-12-3 road mark means an away win is vital while Jordan Kyrou's four goals and six assists offer the St. Louis Blues a key offensive boost.
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Blue Jackets look to keep win streak alive, visit the Blues

Columbus Blue Jackets (26-20-7, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. St. Louis Blues (20-25-9, in the Central Division)

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The Bakersfield Californian broke the news in Bakersfield, United States on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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