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Injury spate continues for Blue Jackets: 'Bubble wrap is what we need.'

Nov 15, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA;  Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Elvis Merzlikins (90) leaves the game with an apparent injury during the second period of the NHL hockey game against the Philadelphia Flyers at Nationwide Arena. Mandatory Credit: Adam Cairns-The Columbus Dispatch
Nov 15, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Elvis Merzlikins (90) leaves the game with an apparent injury during the second period of the NHL hockey game against the Philadelphia Flyers at Nationwide Arena. Mandatory Credit: Adam Cairns-The Columbus Dispatch

The Blue Jackets may want to consider handing out four-leaf clovers or a lucky rabbit’s foot to every player not listed on the team's injury report.

“Bubble wrap is what we need,” coach Brad Larsen said, after losing Patrik Laine to an ankle sprain and then losing three more players Tuesday in a 5-4 overtime victory against the Philadelphia Flyers. “Every time (head athletic trainer) Mike Vogt walks down to my office, I just shake my head, because it’s not like it’s just ‘day-to-day.’ It seems to be bad news ... or real bad news.”

The latest injuries took out goalie Elvis Merzlikins for 1-2 weeks with a lower-body injury, defenseman Jake Bean out indefinitely with a shoulder injury and made forward Emil Bemstrom a game-time decision Thursday for a faceoff against the Montreal Canadiens. What's ailing Bemstrom hasn't been disclosed. He finished the game against the Flyers, but missed practice Wednesday while being evaluated by a doctor. Merzlikins and Bean left in the second period against Philly and both saw doctors Wednesday to assess their issues.

To compensate for Merzlikins' absence, Laine was moved to injured reserve on Wednesday and rookie goalie Daniil Tarasov joined the team on emergency recall from the Cleveland Monsters to handle the backup role behind Joonas Korpisalo. Bean has also been placed on IR, making the number of players out now eight with the possibility of Bemstrom making it nine if he worsens.

Others out include Laine, Zach Werenski (shoulder), Jakub Voracek (upper body), Justin Danforth (shoulder), Nick Blankenburg (ankle) and Adam Boqvist (broken foot).

Oct 28, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski (8) looks to pass the puck against the Boston Bruins in the second period of the NHL game at Nationwide Arena.
Oct 28, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski (8) looks to pass the puck against the Boston Bruins in the second period of the NHL game at Nationwide Arena.

Other than Merzlikins, every player out is gone for long-term stints, including Werenski and Danforth done for the season with torn shoulder labrums.

“We went through this before two or three years ago,” Larsen said, referring to a mountain of injuries in the 2019-20 season that took out nearly half the roster midway through. “We had a lot, but these are long-term injuries. It’s not ‘week-to-week.’ It’s not ‘day-to-day.’ This is the difference I’ve seen. It’s like, ‘They might not be available for a long time.’ I haven’t seen that.”

The consistency of this injury spate is also startling.

Beginning with Voracek’s injury Nov. 4 in the first of back-to-back losses to the Colorado Avalanche in Tampere, Finland, the Blue Jackets lost players to injuries in five straight games. That included three leaving early in the Jackets’ 5-2 victory over the Flyers last Thursday at Nationwide Arena and three more in the rematch Tuesday.

Erik Gudbranson, who sustained an upper-body injury in the first game against Philadelphia, only missed Saturday’s 4-3 overtime loss at the New York Islanders before returning to play in the second game against the Flyers.

“It’s no fun going through what we’re going through, but it’s the reality of what we’re going through,” Larsen said. “There’s no point in hiding from it. We’re going to go play.”

Nov 15, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA;  Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Marcus Bjork (47) skates around Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Travis Sanheim (6) during the third period of the NHL hockey game at Nationwide Arena. The Blue Jackets won 5-4. Mandatory Credit: Adam Cairns-The Columbus Dispatch
Nov 15, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Marcus Bjork (47) skates around Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Travis Sanheim (6) during the third period of the NHL hockey game at Nationwide Arena. The Blue Jackets won 5-4. Mandatory Credit: Adam Cairns-The Columbus Dispatch

Bjork impressing in first NHL action with Columbus Blue Jackets

Facing Montreal was only the third NHL game for Bjork, who was recalled last week due to the Jackets’ defenseman shortage. Since getting the nod, the 24-year-old Swedish blue-liner has capitalized on his first NHL opportunity. Bjork scored his first NHL goal Saturday against the Islanders, added his first assist Tuesday against the Flyers and has impressed the Blue Jackets’ coaching staff.

“He looked a little bit slow (in training camp) and I think it was because he was just processing the game … and it’s a different game (in the NHL),” Larsen said. “I think the hardest thing for guys when they come over (from Europe) is just the time and space is gone.”

Bjork is now checking over his shoulder to see what plays can be made on dump-ins to his corner of the defensive zone, rather than trying to get his body turned around the way he might on larger European rinks. He's also making other decisions faster.

“That’s the difference I see is that he’s getting to spaces quicker and he’s making those reads quicker,” Larsen said. “Then he’s executing it.”

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