The Columbus Blue Jackets have lost four in a row as they head into Monday night's battle against the New Jersey Devils. Here are five things to know before puck-drop.

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CBJ

 

NJ

6-6-2

ROAD / HOME

9-1-1

2.80

GOALS FOR

3.12

3.24

GOALS AGAINST

2.96

15.5%

POWER PLAY

23.8%

75.4%

PENALTY KILL

83.3%

30.6

SHOTS FOR

29.4

30.8

SHOTS AGAINST

28.6

50.3%

FACE-OFFS

49.8%

NEW JERSEY: LAST THREE GAMES 

WED, 11/26

vs. Blues

OTW, 3-2

FRI, 11/28

@ Sabres

W, 5-0

SAT, 11/29

vs. Flyers

L, 5-3

NEW JERSEY: TEAM LEADERS

GOALS

Jack Hughes
Dawson Mercer

10

ASSISTS

Jesper Bratt

19

POINTS

Jesper Bratt

24

ODDS & PROJECTIONS

 CBJ WIN PER MONEYPUCK:

45%

CBJ ODDS PER BETMGM:

+135

On a four-game losing streak, the Columbus Blue Jackets are in New Jersey Monday night for a divisional battle against the Devils.

This is the second match-up of the season between the two teams, with the Devils spoiling Columbus’ home opener in October with a 3-2 victory.

Here are five things to know before the 7:00 p.m. puck-drop:

The Devils had won three straight games before a 5-3 loss on home ice Saturday to the Philadelphia Flyers. It was their first regulation loss at home this season. … Jacob Markström starts for New Jersey; he’s struggled this season, posting an .874 save percentage and 3.60 goals against average in 12 starts. … Four Devils already have nine or more goals this season: Jesper Bratt and Dawson Mercer each have ten, while Nico Hischier and Timo Meier are one behind at nine a piece. 
 

The Blue Jackets top defensive pairing are on the ice a lot: Werenski is second in the NHL at 26:31 per night, while Ivan Provorov checks in at fifth with 25:21 per night. Columbus will continue to rely on their top blueliners against a New Jersey team with plenty of top-six firepower. 
 

After a miserable opening month on the penalty kill, the Blue Jackets were dramatically better in November. They went 25-for-29 on the PK (86.2%), and scored a short-handed goal in Friday’s overtime loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
 

Elvis Merzlikins is projected to get the start. He’s allowed four or more goals in each of his last three starts and three or more in his last six. For the season, Merzlikins is 4-5-0 with a 3.55 goals against average and .894 save percentage.
 

While Kirill Marchenko and Boone Jenner are skating again, both will remain out of the lineup in this one. No lineup changes are expected as Monday morning’s skate saw the same lines and defensive pairings. Here are the complete projections:

LW

C

RW

10

Dmitri Voronkov

19

Adam Fantilli

91

Kent Johnson

4

Cole Sillinger

23

Sean Monahan

53

Luca Pinelli

11

Miles Wood

3

Charlie Coyle

21

Isac Lundestrom

27

Zach Aston-Reese

16

Brendan Gaunce

59

Yegor Chinakhov

LD

RD

8

Zach Werenski

9

Ivan Provorov

5

Denton Mateychuk

78

Damon Severson

7

Brendan Smith

15

Dante Fabbro

Starting Goalie

Back-Up

90

Elvis Merzlikins

73

Jet Greaves

Sean Monahan scored twice and seemingly everyone dropped the gloves in a huge, 5-3 road win for the Columbus Blue Jackets over the New Jersey Devils on Monday night.