Back at .500 on the season, the Columbus Blue Jackets will look to end a three-game losing streak when they take on the Edmonton Oilers at 8:30 p.m. Monday.

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CBJ

 

EDM

4-4-0

ROAD / HOME

4-1-2

3.07

GOALS FOR

2.94

3.21

GOALS AGAINST

3.44

14.7%

POWER PLAY

33.3%

70.7%

PENALTY KILL

81.8%

32.7

SHOTS FOR

28.6

32.8

SHOTS AGAINST

25.5

51.9%

FACE-OFFS

52.8%

EDMONTON: LAST THREE GAMES 

MON, 11/3

@ Blues

L, 3-2

TUE, 11/4

@ Stars

SOL, 4-3

SAT, 11/8

vs. Avalanche

L, 9-1

EDMONTON: TEAM LEADERS

GOALS

Leon Draisaitl

10

ASSISTS

Connor McDavid

17

POINTS

Connor McDavid

22

ODDS & PROJECTIONS

 CBJ WIN PER MONEYPUCK:

39%

CBJ ODDS PER BETMGM:

+155

The Columbus Blue Jackets will look to halt a three-game losing streak Monday night when they face the Edmonton Oilers north of the border. This is the fourth game of a so-far winless five-game road trip for the Blue Jackets.

Here are five things to know in advance of the 8:30 p.m. puck-drop:

The Oilers are coming off an absolute tire-fire of a loss, falling 9-1 on home ice to the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday night. That was despite a 7-for-7 night on the penalty kill. It was their third straight loss and they’re won just two of their last eight games. This is also their last home game before a huge, seven-game road trip. 
 

Head coach Dean Evason said it was untimely mistakes that cost them against the Canucks. “The goals that we gave (Vancouver), three are turnovers, and one’s a crucial part of the hockey game where we allow people to get in behind us for a semi breakaway. It just, it can’t happen,” said Evason. “We can’t continually give those type of goals away where we’re not making teams earn them as much as we should be.”
 

Kirill Marchenko continues to absolutely crush it this season. He has eight goals and eight assists for a team-high 16 points and has at least one point in all but two games this season. He has three goals in his last two games and is on pace for 94 points, which would be a club record. 
 

Look for the goalie rotation to continue, as it has so far in every game this season. That means Jet Greaves should get the start. In seven starts so far, Greaves is 3-4-0 with a 2.89 goals against average and .907 save percentage.
 

(Updated 1:45pm) According to FanDuel Sports’ Dave Maetzold, Evason says there is an illness going around right now and some players may not be available for the game. We don’t know who those are, but this was the lineup used Saturday:

LW

C

RW

10

Dmitri Voronkov

19

Adam Fantilli

86

Kirill Marchenko

11

Miles Wood

23

Sean Monahan

91

Kent Johnson

4

Cole Sillinger

3

Charlie Coyle

24

Mathieu Olivier

38

Boone Jenner

65

Luca Del Bel Belluz

59

Yegor Chinakhov

LD

RD

8

Zach Werenski

5

Denton Mateychuk

9

Ivan Provorov

78

Damon Severson

2

Jake Christiansen

15

Dante Fabbro

Starting Goalie

Back-Up

73

Jet Greaves

90

Elvis Merzlikins

Nov 8, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Filip Hronek (17) checks Columbus Blue Jackets forward Kirill Marchenko (86) in the third period at Rogers Arena.