First period
The betting conversation starts with Columbus Blue Jackets vs Philadelphia Flyers odds because this regular-season opener is tagged as Group Round 1 on the schedule.
The Jackets’ most stable angle for early-game wagering is availability, with
Sean Monahan listed on the active roster while
Boone Jenner is out with an upper-body injury on injured reserve.
Columbus also has
Erik Gudbranson out on injured reserve with a hip injury, which keeps the Jackets’ blue line tied to available names like
Zach Werenski,
Damon Severson,
Ivan Provorov,
Dante Fabbro,
Denton Mateychuk,
Jake Christiansen, and
Brendan Smith.
Philadelphia owns home qualifier status for this matchup, and that home-ice tag is one of the core inputs bettors weigh when scanning Columbus Blue Jackets vs Philadelphia Flyers sportsbook odds.
Kirill Marchenko is listed day to day with an undisclosed injury, and that single uncertainty can influence first-period scoring projections because it affects which Jackets wingers are available next to centers like Monahan,
Adam Fantilli,
Kent Johnson,
Cole Sillinger,
Dmitri Voronkov,
Isac Lundestrom,
Charlie Coyle, and
Brendan Gaunce.
Mathieu Olivier is also day to day with an upper-body injury, and that status matters to first-period physicality props because he is one of the listed Columbus forwards.

Second period
Second-period betting tends to sharpen around goaltending steadiness, and Columbus has two listed options in Elvis Merzlikins and Jet Greaves for this game.
Philadelphia remains the home team in the competitor list, and that designation frequently corresponds with midgame matchup control that can affect live odds movement during the second period.
With Jenner out and Gudbranson out, Columbus minutes are more likely to funnel toward available skaters, and bettors commonly translate that into player-prop attention on healthy pillars like Werenski and Monahan.
Marchenko’s day-to-day tag and Olivier’s day-to-day tag can nudge books to shade totals and team scoring splits, because those designations change assumptions about who is actually taking shifts once the game gets into its middle frame.
This Columbus Blue Jackets vs Philadelphia Flyers match analysis stays roster-driven because the provided betting docket includes the teams, the round context, and the home/away qualifiers without listing any opening or current price numbers.
Third period
Third-period positions often swing on defensive depth, and Columbus will be leaning on its available defense group with Gudbranson ruled out and Werenski, Severson, Provorov, Fabbro, Mateychuk, Christiansen, and Smith all listed.
A tight late-game script typically increases attention on goalie performance, and Merzlikins and Greaves are the listed Jackets netminders who would anchor that late holding effort if the game is within one goal.
For bettors looking at head to head framing, the only confirmed structure here is that Philadelphia is home and Columbus is away in a regular-season Group Round 1 slot, with Columbus injuries clearly identified for Jenner and Gudbranson and day-to-day designations attached to Marchenko and Olivier.
Those availability facts are the clearest drivers for any late-game prop lean involving Monahan, Fantilli, Johnson, Sillinger, Voronkov, and Coyle because they’re the listed healthy Columbus forwards who can be projected for endgame usage.

In the last look before puck drop, the game is scheduled for March 14, 2026 at 7:30 PM ET at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, and fans can watch on ESPN+, NBCS-PH, or FDSOH.
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