Final Nov 30
MON 3 +155 o6.5
NYR 4 -185 u6.5
Final Nov 30
CAR 0 -125 o6.5
FLA 6 +105 u6.5
Final Nov 30
CAL 2 +100 o6.0
PIT 6 -120 u6.0
Final Nov 30
OTT 2 +100 o6.0
LA 5 -120 u6.0
Final Nov 30
WAS 6 +140 o6.5
NJ 5 -165 u6.5
Final Nov 30
TOR 5 -140 o6.5
TB 3 +120 u6.5
Final OT Nov 30
PHI 3 +115 o6.0
STL 2 -135 u6.0
Final Nov 30
BUF 0 +110 o5.5
NYI 3 -130 u5.5
Final OT Nov 30
NAS 2 +120 o5.5
MIN 3 -140 u5.5
Final Nov 30
SJ 4 +185 o5.5
SEA 2 -225 u5.5
Final Nov 30
EDM 4 +110 o6.5
COL 1 -130 u6.5
Final Nov 30
UTAH 6 +130 o6.5
VEG 0 -155 u6.5
Tampa Bay 3rd Atlantic51-23-3-5
Columbus 6th Metropolitan37-38-4-3

Tampa Bay @ Columbus preview

Nationwide Arena

Last Meeting ( Apr 25, 2021 ) Columbus 3, Tampa Bay 4

The Tampa Bay Lightning and Columbus Blue Jackets are eager to put their recent shortcomings behind them when they meet for the first time this season on Tuesday night in Ohio's capital.

Amid a three-game losing streak, the Lightning likely are excited to get to Ohio and put the Florida Panthers and New York Rangers forward Mika Zibanejad in their rear-view mirror.

With Tampa Bay resorting to two AHL goalies because of COVID-19 issues, the surging Panthers got a five-point game from Jonathan Huberdeau and routed the Stanley Cup champions 9-3 Thursday, notching the most goals by a team against the Lightning since Carolina's 9-3 blowout of them on March 7, 2009.

Tampa Bay backup goalie Brian Elliott returned Friday night against the Rangers, but the results were only marginally better: The Lightning lost 4-3 when Zibanejad scored the only shootout goal.

On Sunday at historic Madison Square Garden, Zibanejad put on a legendary performance by authoring his eighth career hat trick and almost singlehandedly beating Tampa Bay 4-0.

Lightning coach Jon Cooper summed up the monumental loss to Florida on Thursday by saying the six-goal defeat cut deeply.

"We gave up too many chances to a really good team that wanted to beat us," the 10th-year Lightning coach said. "A team that we've handled and beat in the playoffs. They haven't forgotten, and after tonight I won't forget this."

The home-and-home road losses to the Rangers left Cooper's group 0-2-1 in its past three outings. Sunday's shutout was the second against Tampa Bay this season.

Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy allowed four goals on 21 shots in his first action in 12 days, and defenseman Erik Cernak came back after missing 10 games with a lower-body injury. Anthony Cirelli returned from COVID-19 protocol.

Columbus has lost three straight matches against Tampa Bay -- all last April -- and had a similar bad experience its last time out on Saturday.

Carolina blitzed the host Blue Jackets by netting seven unanswered goals and racing to a 7-4 win -- scoring four times in 3:57 in the third period for a 6-4 lead. The Hurricanes scored five times in the frame.

The defeat was Columbus' first in regulation in its past seven home outings (5-1-1). The Jackets also lost for only the second time when scoring at least four goals (12-2-0).

One year ago, the Blue Jackets -- led by then-bench boss John Tortorella -- iced a lineup that featured Cam Atkinson, Nick Foligno, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Seth Jones and David Savard.

But all wear different colors now.

Defenseman Zach Werenski said the new players can learn from Saturday's setback.

"At some point in the game, we've got to take some pressure off our goalie and go play in the offensive zone," the alternate captain said. "It seemed like the whole game, we were pretty much in our end.

"I think guys played hard tonight -- it wasn't for lack of effort -- but at some point we have to work a little smarter and get the puck in their end."

Werenski had a positive COVID-19 test Monday and left practice to be retested.

Goalie Elvis Merzlikins had discomfort and did not practice either. Also, goalie Daniil Tarasov (lower-body injury) was out after leaving the Carolina game.

Joonas Korpisalo was in goal for practice and likely will start Tuesday.

--Field Level Media

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