Meyer pregame

This time, Carson Meyer's mom picked up on the first ring.
The Blue Jackets forward was recalled earlier this year, and when he called to tell his mother, Holly, she declined the call, telling Meyer that she would get back to him later.

Meyer didn't end up playing in that February game in Buffalo, but that will change this time around. The Powell, Ohio, native, AAA Blue Jackets alum and Ohio State product will make his NHL debut
tonight at Nationwide Arena against Boston
in what will be a special night not just for Meyer but the entire Columbus hockey community.
This time, he said his mom picked up on the first ring when he gave her the call yesterday, and he expects to have a big cheering section in his hometown barn for his debut tonight.
"It's that much more special," he said of debuting at home. "It's the rink I grew up coming to and cheering on the Blue Jackets, coming to so many games with my dad here. Now my dad is gonna be in the stands along with I don't even know how many family members are going to try to come in, but they're all gonna get to watch me tonight. It's hard to put into words."
So far on the season, Meyer has 16 goals and 27 points in 57 games with Cleveland of the AHL, and his focus in his second pro season has been to hone his game for the NHL level. While he was noted for his skill coming up the ranks including 17 goals in 36 games as a senior at Ohio State, Meyer has been told by the Jackets his ticket to the NHL will be to play hard and bring energy in the bottom six.
"He's earned his opportunity to get up here," head coach Brad Larsen said. "I think he's a guy that understands what he's going to have to do to play in the NHL. We were very clear on that when I talked to him in the exit meetings. It is an adjustment for him, I think, but he has to be hard on pucks, he has to be tenacious, he should be noticed with his energy.
"He does have some skill. I've seen it. I saw it in camp, but that's gotta be secondary to the foundation of I should notice him on the forecheck, his tacking, making sure the details are good within the structure, first."
Meyer will be slotted into the lineup on the fourth line with Eric Robinson and Brendan Gaunce, and while he said he's a bit nervous, he's hoping to approach the game like any other.
"I think pretty much just about every single guy in the locker room has taken me aside and said good luck, it's a special moment, have fun out there and don't be too nervous, stuff like that," Meyer said. "Everybody has been really supportive and excited for me, and I'm just excited as well."
The Blue Jackets also will get to see two returns as well with Zach Werenski back from injury after missing three games, while Larsen is back after missing the same three contests in COVID protocol.
"I feel great," Larsen said. "It's extremely strange when you're sitting on the couch watching it when you're supposed to be there. I was fortunate I had very mild symptoms, just kind of a bad cold for a couple of days. Last three days I've felt great. I was hoping to get out of this, and I was able to, so it's good to be back."

3 Keys to the Game

A better start: The Blue Jackets have been outplayed at the start of each of the last two games, leaving the team to need to expend energy coming back. It's a tough way to have to play.
Welcome the kids: Meyer will make his debut, while defenseman Jake Christiansen is set to play in his fifth NHL game. Both should bring some energy to the table.
Get to the net: The Jackets' two goals against Boston both came from right in front of the cage, a hard place to get to against the Bruins but something you have to do to have success.

Notable

Meyer will be the eighth CBJ player to make his NHL debut this season and the fourth Ohio AAA Blue Jackets alum to play for the team (Kole Sherwood, Jack Roslovic, Sean Kuraly). … Justin Danforth has scored goals in back-to-back games for the first time in his NHL career. … Patrik Laine has a 19-17-36 line in the last 29 contests, plus 13 multipoint games in that span. … Oliver Bjorkstrand has a 12-9-21 line in the last 25 games. … Gustav Nyquist's four shorthanded goals on the season are tied for first in the NHL. … Jakub Voracek's 44 assists are tied for the eighth most in franchise history. … With 11 goals on the year, Adam Boqvist is tied for sixth all-time in single-season tallies among CBJ defensemen. … Vladislav Gavrikov has a 2-2-4 line in the last four games. … The Blue Jackets have set a new franchise record this year with 21 come-from-behind wins, which is the fourth most in the NHL. Columbus also has eight wins when trailing after two periods, second in the NHL and the second most in franchise history. … With 38 goals from defensemen, the Blue Jackets are fourth in the NHL in the statistic. … Boston has won the first two games of the season series, taking a 5-4 win in a shootout March 5 on Rick Nash's jersey retirement night and also winning Saturday night.

Projected Lineup

(Subject to change)
Gustav Nyquist - Jack Roslovic - Patrik Laine
Jakub Voracek - Cole Sillinger - Emil Bemstrom
Justin Danforth - Sean Kuraly - Oliver Bjorkstrand
Eric Robinson - Brendan Gaunce - Carson Meyer
Zach Werenski - Andrew Peeke
Vladislav Gavrikov - Jake Bean
Jake Christiansen - Adam Boqvist
Elvis Merzlikins (confirmed starter)
Jean-Francois Berube
Scratches: Gavin Bayruether, Gabriel Carlsson, Dean Kukan
Unavailable:Yegor Chinakhov (upper body injury, day to day);Joonas Korpisalo (hip surgery, out for season); Boone Jenner (back, week to week); Daniil Tarasov (hip surgery, out for season); Alexandre Texier (indefinite leave of absence)
Roster Report:There will be three changes to the lineup, with Werenski returning from injury and Meyer and Christiansen entering the lineup. Chinakhov, Bayreuther and Kukan come out. The Blue Jackets also will be without assistant coaches Pascal Vincent and Steve McCarthy because of COVID protocol.

This Day in CBJ History

April 4, 2003: During the third period vs. Detroit, Marc Denis breaks the NHL single-season record for minutes played by a goaltender (4,433 by New Jersey's Martin Brodeur in 1995-96). He finishes the season with a new standard of 4,511.
April 4, 2015: Columbus posts its ninth straight win, beating Pittsburgh 5-3 at home to set a then-club record for consecutive wins. The streak began on March 18 and eclipsed an eight-game winning streak from Jan. 6-23, 2014. Nick Foligno collects the 26th hat trick in franchise history with three goals in the victory.

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