Columbus Blue Jackets vs Vancouver Canucks Prediction and Picks - November 8, 2025
Saturday evening, National Hockey League action, and we have a Columbus Blue Jackets vs Vancouver Canucks Prediction ready to rock and roll. The Blue Jackets are off a 5-1 road loss to Calgary, which dropped them to 7-6 on the year. Vancouver is off a 5-2 home loss to Chicago to fall to 7-8 on the year. These teams split the two meetings last year. Read on to see our Blue Jackets vs Canucks prediction.
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Jackets Lose Big To Flames
The Blue Jackets arrive in Vancouver looking to rebound from a tough 5-1 loss in Calgary, a game where they were outpaced early and never fully recovered. Kirill Marchenko provided the lone highlight with a shorthanded goal in the first period, extending his point streak, but Columbus couldn’t generate enough offense to support Jet Greaves in net. Despite firing 42 shots, they ran into a hot goaltender and were punished for defensive lapses that allowed the Flames to score in bunches. That defeat followed a heartbreaking late collapse against the Islanders, meaning the Jackets have now dropped two straight after a strong four-game winning streak.
Even with those setbacks, there are positives to build on. Zach Werenski continues to anchor the blue line, logging heavy minutes and contributing offensively, while Sean Monahan has added veteran stability and timely scoring. Boone Jenner remains the emotional leader, and the young core—Adam Fantilli, Dmitri Voronkov, and Denton Mateychuk—has shown flashes of growth. Columbus has been competitive in most outings, and when they play with structure, they can frustrate opponents with their forecheck and physicality. The challenge has been consistency, especially on the road, where lapses in coverage have led to quick goals against.
For this matchup, the Jackets will need to tighten up defensively and avoid spotting Vancouver early momentum. Their penalty kill has been solid, but the power play has lagged, converting at just over 16 percent. Against a Canucks team that can strike quickly when given space, Columbus must capitalize on its scoring chances and lean on Marchenko and Werenski to set the tone. If they can find balance between their veterans and young talent, the Jackets have the tools to bounce back and steal points in a tough building.
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Canucks Surprised By Blackhawks At Home
Vancouver enters this game licking its wounds after a 5-2 home loss to Chicago, where Tyler Bertuzzi’s third-period hat trick stunned the Rogers Arena crowd. The Canucks had controlled much of the play through two periods, outshooting the Blackhawks 45-28 overall, but couldn’t solve Spencer Knight and then unraveled defensively in the final frame. Aatu Raty and Evander Kane scored late to make the score respectable, but the collapse highlighted a troubling trend: Vancouver has alternated wins and losses for six straight games, unable to string together consistent performances.
Still, there’s plenty of talent on this roster. Elias Pettersson remains the offensive catalyst, capable of creating chances every time he touches the puck, while Brock Boeser and Conor Garland provide scoring depth on the wings. Quinn Hughes, when healthy, is the heartbeat of the defense, driving play and quarterbacking the power play. Thatcher Demko has been steady in net, though he’s had to face heavy workloads thanks to defensive breakdowns in front of him. The addition of Evander Kane has added grit and scoring punch, but the chemistry with Pettersson is still a work in progress.
The Canucks know they need to lock down defensively to avoid repeats of the Chicago game. Playing at home, they’ll look to use their speed and skill to pressure Columbus, especially on the power play where they’ve been hovering around 19 percent efficiency. Vancouver has shown flashes of dominance when their top line is rolling, but the key will be secondary scoring and limiting turnovers in their own zone. Against a Blue Jackets team that thrives on opportunistic goals, the Canucks must stay disciplined and avoid giving away momentum. If they can play a full 60 minutes, Vancouver has the firepower to get back on track and secure a much-needed win.
Columbus Blue Jackets vs Vancouver Canucks Pick
Blue Jackets vs Canucks Moneyline Pick
- Vancouver -115 (1 Unit)
Vancouver looks like the right side here because the Canucks have the offensive depth and home-ice advantage to tilt this matchup in their favor. Elias Pettersson continues to drive the attack with his playmaking, while Brock Boeser and Conor Garland provide reliable scoring support on the wings. Quinn Hughes’ ability to control possession from the blue line gives Vancouver a steady anchor, and Thatcher Demko has been strong in net despite facing heavy workloads. Against a Columbus team that has struggled to finish chances and has been inconsistent defensively, Vancouver’s speed and skill should create enough separation to secure the win.
The Canucks also have the benefit of playing in front of a home crowd that energizes their aggressive style. Even when they’ve stumbled, Vancouver has shown the ability to bounce back quickly, and their power play remains a weapon that can punish opponents who take penalties. Columbus has talent, but their road form has been shaky, and the Jackets often rely too heavily on individual efforts to stay competitive. Vancouver’s ability to roll multiple lines, generate offense from the back end, and dictate pace makes them the more complete team in this spot, giving them the edge to come out on top.
Blue Jackets vs Canucks Over/Under Pick
- Over 6 (3 Units)
The Over 6 looks like the right angle here, especially with the Over hitting 8-1-1 in the last 10 meetings between Columbus and Vancouver. Both teams have shown defensive lapses that lead to high-event hockey, and their recent form suggests goals will come from both sides. Columbus leans on its young forwards to push pace, while Vancouver’s top line with Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser, plus Quinn Hughes driving offense from the blue line, can pile up scoring chances quickly. Add in the Jackets’ tendency to give up odd-man rushes and the Canucks’ ability to capitalize on special teams, and this matchup has all the ingredients for another wide-open, high-scoring affair that clears the number.
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