BLUES Patrik Berglund scored two goals, Vladimir Tarasenko added one in his return from an upper-body injury and the birthday boy, Dmitrij Jaskin, added the exclamation point on a 4-1 win against the Vancouver Canucks on Friday night at Scottrade Center.
With the victory, the Blues inched closer to being back into a playoff spot and could climb back in with a win against the Blue Jackets.
"It's taking it day by day right now," Blues forward Kyle Brodziak said after Friday's win against the Canucks. "We did a good job, got the win tonight. (Saturday's) a whole new story."
BLUE JACKETS Sergei Bobrovsky made 33 saves Thursday to help the Columbus Blue Jackets to a 4-0 shutout win over the Florida Panthers.
Columbus' 10-game winning streak is tied with the Nashville Predators and Colorado Avalanche for the longest in the League this season.
"It was one of our most complete games," Blue Jackets Head Coach John Tortorella told NHL.com after Thursday's win.
Tortorella didn't want to talk about the club's winning streak.
"That's not what this is about," he said. "It's about at the end of the year trying to get into [the playoffs]. That overlays everything."
After Friday's action, the Blue Jackets were third in the Metropolitan Division, just one point behind the second-place Pittsburgh Penguins and four points behind the Washington Capitals for the division lead.
HEAD-TO-HEAD The Blues won the previous matchup between the teams with a 4-1 victory on Oct. 28 in St. Louis. The Blues are 3-1-0 in their last four games against the Blue Jackets but have lost three straight at Nationwide Arena.
The Blues will be playing in their second night of back-to-backs. In that situation this season, the Blues are 9-2-2.