Game Preview: Pivotal Back-To-Back Kicks Off Saturday When Blue Jackets Return Home To Face Celebrini, Sharks

By Ed Francis on March 28, 2026 at 11:15 am
With the playoff race as jumbled as it has been all season, the Columbus Blue Jackets begin a huge weekend back-to-back Saturday when they're home to battle Macklin Celebrini's San Jose Sharks.
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SJ   CBJ
15-19-2 ROAD / HOME 20-8-7
3.00 GOALS FOR 3.14
3.57 GOALS AGAINST 3.03
19.8% POWER PLAY 20.0%
79.0% PENALTY KILL 78.2%
25.9 SHOTS FOR 29.8
29.9 SHOTS AGAINST 28.9
47.4% FACEOFF % 50.5%
SHARKS: LAST THREE GAMES 
SAT, 3/21 vs. Flyers L, 4-1
TUE, 3/24 @ Predators L, 6-3
THU, 3/26 @ Blues OTL, 2-1
SHARKS: TEAM LEADERS
GOALS Macklin Celebrini 35
ASSISTS Macklin Celebrini 61
POINTS Macklin Celebrini 96
ODDS & PROJECTIONS
 CBJ WIN PER MONEYPUCK: 68%
CBJ ODDS PER DRAFTKINGS: -205

With the Eastern Conference playoff push in full swing, the Columbus Blue Jackets (38-23-11, 87 points) are back on home ice Saturday to begin a crucial, three-game homestand.

Their opponent: Macklin Celebrini and the San Jose Sharks (32-31-7, 71 points). 

The Blue Jackets enter the day tied with the New York Islanders for third in the Metropolitan Division, but only one point behind the Pittsburgh Penguins for second.

On the flip side of that, two teams — the Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators — are just one point behind the Blue Jackets, and both of those teams currently sit outside of the playoff picture.

In other words: it's close.

Here are five things to know before the early, 5:00 p.m. puck-drop:

  • San Jose comes to Columbus on a six-game losing streak, allowing 29 goals (4.83 per game) during that stretch. ... The Sharks are tied for the fifth-fewest points in the league —but are also just six points behind the second wild card spot, with two games in hand over the current owners of that spot, the Nashville Predators. The western conference, folks. ... Celebrini's 96 points this season (35 goals, 61 assists) are more than twice that of anyone else on the Sharks. Will Smith is second, with 47 points.
     
  • The Blue Jackets are 5-0-3 at home since the Olympic break, and 9-0-3 in their last 12 at Nationwide Arena. That's tied for the longest home point streak in franchise history. They also went 9-0-3 between Feb. 11 and Mar. 31, 2013. Overall, the team has at least a point in 16 of their last 17 contests in front of the 5th Line.
     
  • No goalie announcement has been made official as of late Saturday morning, but Elvis Merzlikins was the first goalie off the ice Friday — usually a sign of who gets the starting net in the next game. Merzlikins has allowed two goals in each of his last three starts, with the Blue Jackets picking up five of the possible six points in that span.
     
  • Zach Werenski was held without a point Thursday, meaning he now needs 10 points to tie — and 11 to break — Artemi Panarin's club record of 87 points in a single season, set during the 2018-19 campaign. Werenski has 21 goals and 56 assists for 77 points with ten games left in the season. A point-a-game pace would tie Panarin's mark.
     
  • The injury Thursday to Damon Severson is one that will keep him out for a while, according to head coach Rick Bowness. He's officially listed as week-to-week. Look for Egor Zamula to come into his place, with Denton Mateychuk bumped up to the second pairing and Dante Fabbro to the first. Here are the complete projections:
LW C RW
17 Mason Marchment 19 Adam Fantilli 86 Kirill Marchenko
43 Danton Heinen 23 Sean Monahan 83 Conor Garland
4 Cole Sillinger 3 Charlie Coyle 24 Mathieu Olivier
11 Miles Wood 38 Boone Jenner 21 Isac Lundeström
LD RD
8 Zach Werenski 15 Dante Fabbro
9 Ivan Provorov 5 Denton Mateychuk
6 Egor Zamula 44 Erik Gudbranson
Starting Goalie Back-Up
90 Elvis Merzlikins 73 Jet Greaves
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