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GDT #1: Blues vs BlueJackets | 7:00 pm CT | BSMW, 101 ESPN

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TEAM SNAPSHOTS
BLUES The St. Louis Blues are all set to begin their 2022-23 campaign fresh off a team bonding trip to Charleston, SC and hungry for another run. Because the NHL season officially commenced on Tuesday - or last Saturday overseas - the Blues will have four extra days of rest before they get going.

New faces Noel Acciari, Thomas Greiss and Josh Leivo expect to be on the Opening Night roster - with Leivo and Jake Neighbours added due to long-term injuries to defensemen Marco Scandella and Scott Perunovich. Neighbours, who saw nine games at the NHL level last year before being assigned to his junior team, is eager to prove he belongs in the big leagues.

With the departures of David Perron and Ville Husso over the offseason, the forward depth - eight returning 20-goal scorers - that propelled last year's 109-point season will be tested, as will the play in goal by Jordan Binnington. Coming off a terrific run in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Binnington is confident, healthy and ready to help the team win it all again.

With a 6-2 preseason record in the books, the page turns to the real deal. Pavel Buchnevich, who saw career highs last season in goals, assists and points in his first year as a Blue, led the team with six preseason points over his three games played.

BLUE JACKETS The Columbus Blue Jackets will have played a pair of games before they face the Blues on Saturday, including the first of a back-to-back on Friday night at home vs. Tampa Bay. On Wednesday, they opened their season to a 4-1 loss in Carolina.

The big storyline for Columbus this summer was the addition of star forward Johnny Gaudreau. To the surprise of the hockey world, Gaudreau signed with the Blue Jackets on the opening day of free agency, inking a seven-year deal worth an $9.75 million AAV.

The 29-year-old forward is coming off of a 40-goal, 75-assist season for the Calgary Flames, career highs in both categories. His plus-64 rating also led the entire League. Gaudreau joins Patrik Laine (injured) and captain Boone Jenner as top line forwards looking to inflict damage on the Metropolitan Division.

In addition to their gains at the top of the lineup, the Blue Jackets had a productive summer for their prospect pool, selecting both David Jiricek (No. 6) and Denton Mateychuk (No. 12) in the Top 15 of the 2022 NHL Draft.

They'll be seeking their first win as they host Tampa Bay on Friday night before making the trip to Enterprise Center.

HEAD-TO-HEAD The Blues split their season series with Columbus last year, winning 6-3 at Enterprise Center and falling 5-4 in Columbus. Pavel Buchnevich led all Blues with four points across the two matchups.

PLAYERS TO WATCH
BLUES Jordan Kyrou and Robert Thomas, who both signed eight-year, $65 million contract extensions over the summer. While both extensions do not kick in until next season, the two young forwards have officially been tapped as the franchise's future going forward.

BLUE JACKETS Johnny Gaudreau, who became the second player in Blue Jackets history to suit up for the club after recording a 100-point season.

BLUE NOTES
The Blues are 7-3-1 in their last 11 games against Columbus... They are 28-17-6-3 all-time in season openers, including a 13-8-2-1 at home... The Blues did not get shutout last season, scoring at least one goal in every game for just the second time in franchise history (1981-82).
With matching eight-year, $65 million contract extensions in hand, forwards Jordan Kyrou and Robert Thomas are ready to lead a balanced St. Louis Blues attack into the 2022-23 season.

They will open their campaign Saturday by hosting the Columbus Blue Jackets, who are playing their third game but looking for their first win, following a 4-1 loss at Carolina on Wednesday and a 5-2 defeat on home ice to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday.

Kyrou, 24, earned a trip to the NHL's All-Star weekend last season while producing 27 goals and 48 assists in 74 games. Thomas, 23, enjoyed his breakout season too, scoring 20 goals and 57 assists.

"These are cornerstone players for us," Blues general manager Doug Armstrong told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "You don't commit -- you don't have an ownership willing to commit that type of money -- if there's not a belief that these guys can grab the flag and lead the charge."

The speedy Kyrou will enter the season skating on a line with center Ryan O'Reilly and winger Brandon Saad. That line built offensive chemistry during the preseason.

"I've felt each game, you can tell we're getting more comfortable with each other, and knowing where each other are -- and just little plays, tendencies that we have," O'Reilly said last week. "So it's nice, and I think it's only going to get better from there."

Thomas will be back at center between Vladimir Tarasenko and Pavel Buchnevich, putting his elusiveness and playmaking skills to work.

"He can move, and he can protect the puck," Buchnevich said of Thomas. "He's super easy to play with. He can get the puck in the corner (against) somebody one-on-one and find someone on the point for the shot. I'm happy to give it to him, and I don't have to do anything."

The Blue Jackets hoped to have their new top line of Boone Jenner centering Patrik Laine and free-agent acquisition Johnny Gaudreau to drive their offense this season. Laine scored 26 goals in 56 games last season, while Gaudreau scored 115 points while playing in all 82 games for the Calgary Flames in 2021-22.

But Laine sustained a sprained elbow against the Hurricanes and could be sidelined for three to four weeks.

"I think they were building something there," Blue Jackets coach Brad Larsen said. "They had a couple good looks, they finish on one and then . . . that's hockey. You can't sit and feel sorry for yourself now. We'll move forward, see where it goes."

Laine's injury opened the door for fifth overall 2021 draft pick Kent Johnson to jump into the lineup Friday. The top prospect opened on the third line with Cole Sillinger and Gustav Nyquist, earning an assist.

Justin Danforth picked up an assist Friday while taking Laine's place with Jenner and Gaudreau. But the Blue Jackets were caught chasing the game all night against the Lightning.

"I don't think we had our focus tonight, myself included," Columbus defenseman Zach Werenski told Bally Sports. "Throughout our whole lineup we just kind of lost focus . . . It just seemed like it was one breakdown after another."

Goaltender Daniil Tarasov started his second straight game for Columbus on Friday. So Elvis Merzlikins, who missed the opener due to illness, will likely get the start against the Blues after backing up Tarasov on Friday.

Blue Jackets goaltender Joonas Korpisalo, who is still recovering from hip surgery, remains on injured reserve.
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Only saw the final score but looks like a good start to the season.

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the Russians showed up to play.
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While the Russians showed up to play offense, the 91-18-89 line was not good in their own end... That will be an issue against teams who aren't as offensively challenged as Columbus.

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I'll take a 5-2 win every day and twice on Saturday.

Good to see Neighbours getting in on the action right away, I think he might prove a solid offensive threat all season.

Shocking to see Toropchenko back for opening night. I hope they didn't rush and end up Tarasenkoing his shoulder.
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