CBJ Player Goes To Covid List- Player Returns From IR- Who's In Net Tonight And More!

It's a busy day, in some ways that's been a good thing, and in others not so much.  Blue Jackets lost another Forward to the Covid-19 Protocol List today.  This is sadly Jake Voracek, who just played his 1,000 NHL game, away in New Jersey, which resulted in the most recent win for the team.  In his most recent 5 games he's had 2 assists, both that night in New Jersey.  This season however, in 34 games, he's had 1 goal and 24 assists.  Needless to say, losing him to Covid-19 Protocol isn't good news ahead of playing the Hurricanes, tonight, at home.  

In the realm of good news today, we did gain back a player from the Injury Reserve List, and just in time too.  With Voracek out, gaining back Texier is a saving grace, no doubt.  He'd been out at first for a Non-Covid-19 illness, but later on tested positive for the virus.  In his 30 games played this season, Texier has 11 goals and 8 assists.  Gaining that puck magic back, tonight, should be incredibly helpful to the teams Offensive Line.  I welcome him back.  

Also, today is a bad news, good news, good news day.  Tonight we will see Elvis Merzlikins take the Blue Jackets net!  He has returned from his lower-body-injury and will face the Hurricanes.  Talk about going right back into the fire, but I think he's ready.  Joonas Korpisalo will hold the bench as he backup, tonight.  

The Hurricanes are currently 24-7-2, while the Blue Jackets are 16-17-1.  Puck drop is at 7:00 PM EST.  Also, I will report the Metropolitan Division All-Star Team the moment it is announced, tonight.  We have several Blue Jackets in the running, so it will be very exciting to see who makes it to the February games!

Go CBJ1

Source:

https://www.nhl.com/bluejackets/news/blue-jackets-gameday-guide-at-carolina/c-329732522

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