Look: Blue Jackets' top line embraces PB&J nickname
Not only can the top line of the Columbus Blue Jackets produce some sweet offense, the trio also goes by a fitting nickname.
Known as the PB&J line, the grouping of Pierre-Luc Dubois, Josh Anderson, and Artemi Panarin, a.k.a. "The Bread Man," is embracing its colloquial name.
The trio is a new addition to the Blue Jackets this year, as Dubois is skating in his first NHL season. But, their little time together hasn't stopped the three from finding instant offense.
Panarin and Anderson sit first and second in team scoring, with 26 and 18 points on the season, respectively. As for Dubois, he's not far behind, as he's tallied five goals and eight assists through 30 showings.
The line has been a major factor in why Columbus has been one of the top team's this season, as the Blue Jackets sit atop the ultra-competitive Metropolitan Division with 39 points.
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