Welcome back to NHL Predictions here at Last Word on Hockey! Each day of the NHL season, we preview and analyze games to give our predictions. Today, we’ll be taking a closer look at a game between the Los Angeles Kings and Columbus Blue Jackets.
The LA Kings are in Columbus tonight to play the CBJ in what will be the Jackets last game until January 30th. The Kings come into this game having gone 6-4 in their last 10, and beating the Florida Panthers on Wednesday night at Staples Center.
Kirill Marchenko scored with 1:16 remaining in overtime to lift the Columbus Blue Jackets to a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is sending a crew from the state’s Department of Natural Resources to help fight the devastating wildfires in California.
Third Period_3, Columbus, Fabbro 4 (van Riemsdyk, Severson), 2:51. 4, Los Angeles, Byfield 10 (Laferriere, Danault), 18:55. Penalties_Severson, CBJ (Interference), 12:09.
Husted will serve at least through a 2026 special election to fill the remaining two years of the vice president-elect's term.
Gov. Mike DeWine's Office said Fire managers in southern California asked states for help Thursday with wildfires surging through the area. In response, Ohio is sending a nine-person fire management team from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Captain Boone Jenner, who has been out all season after suffering a shoulder injury at the end of training camp, got a clean bill of health from doctors, allowing him to join the Blue Jackets last Saturday for a morning skate before they played the Los Angeles Kings.
Few things in life are certain, but LeBron James rooting for the Ohio State Buckeyes is something that can never be questioned.
Chris Black talks to the Columbus, Ohio vintage reseller whose Reels videos are like Pawn Stars for sneakerheads. “People love the recklessness,” Kounouzvelis says. “We try to make it like must-watch TV.
Major League Soccer finalized which cup competitions its 30 clubs will play in as the league has set new rules for how teams qualify for North American tournaments.
A Columbus Crew winger will be leaving the club after just one season and heading back to South America. The club confirmed the permanent transfer of Marino