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New York Rangers vs Columbus Blue Jackets Prediction, Odds and Picks for Today, 11/15/25

Nationwide ArenaFDSNOH, MSG
Rangers
9-7-2
Rangers
Today
Blue Jackets
9-7-1
Blue Jackets

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Rangers vs Blue Jackets Pickswise Expert Predictions

Game Totals Pick
Over 6.0(-115)

The New York Rangers have enjoyed life on the road this season. Their struggles on home ice at Madison Square Garden are well-documented, but for whatever reason the offense is able to get going away from home. More specifically, New York’s goals per game average goes from a measly 1.50 at home to 3.60 on the road. Their home mark ranks dead-last in the league, while their road mark is good for 4th in the league. It’s quite the contrast, and a trend that should be able to continue in this one. Elvis Merzlikins is projected to get the start between the pipes for Columbus. He’s relinquished some time to Jet Greaves recently, and owns a 3.03 goals-against average in 8 career games against the Rangers. Look for New York to give him some issues.

The Columbus offense is starting to find a groove with 11 total goals over their last 3 games. The Blue Jackets already have 6 different skaters who have reached the double-digit point mark with Kirill Marchenko leading the way with 19. The Blue Jackets were shutout the last time these teams met last season, so don’t be surprised if they come out firing in this one. This could have the makings of a high-scoring affair. Look to the over.

Rangers vs Blue Jackets prediction: Over 6 (-115) available at time of publishing. Playable at that number.

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