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Game Preview #66 - Last Place Metro Clash

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The Jackets and Canes go at it with some draft pick status on the line...

Columbus Blue Jackets at Carolina Hurricanes

March 7, 2015 - 7:00 pm EST
PNC Arena - Raleigh, North Carolina
Radio - WBNS 97.1 FM - TV - Fox Sports Ohio
Opponent's Blog: Canes Country

Stop me if you've heard this one: the Blue Jackets have lost another player to injury. This time it may be Scott Hartnell, who is not on the ice for morning skate. Luke Adam has been brought up on emergency recall, and drew in for Hartsy for the morning skate. We shall see. It does look like Alexander Wennberg, Kevin Connauton, and Jared Boll should all be good to go tonight, as is Fedor Tyutin who has been battling illness.

The Canes currently sit just one point behind Columbus with a game in hand, so the draft status is very much in play over these next two games between the two teams over the next six days. The Canes have been playing better of late, including a 7-4 thumping of Edmonton on Sunday. The plot thickens!

Projected Lineups

Columbus Blue Jackets 
(27-34-4, 58 Points; 7th division, 13th conference)

Nick FolignoRyan JohansenCam Atkinson
Brandon DubinskyArtem AnisimovRene Bourque
Luke AdamAlexander WennbergMarko Dano
Corey TroppMark LetestuJared Boll
Jack JohnsonDavid Savard
Fedor TyutinDalton Prout
Kevin ConnautonCody Goloubef
Sergei Bobrovsky
Curtis McElhinney

Carolina Hurricanes
(25-32-7, 57 Points; 8th Division, 15th Conference)

Eric StaalVictor RaskElias Lindholm
Nathan GerbeJordan StaalAndrej Nestrasil
Jeff SkinnerRiley NashAlexander Semin
Brad MaloneJay McClementPatrick Dwyer
Ron HainseyJustin Faulk
Rasmus RissanenRyan Murphy
Brett BellemoreMichal Jordan
Cam Ward
Anton Khudobin

Season Series

CAR - 2-0-0
CBJ - 0-1-1

11/04/14 - Carolina 4 at Columbus 2
11/07/14 - Columbus 2 at Carolina 3 (OT)
03/10/15 - Columbus at Carolina
03/15/15 - Carolina at Columbus

Head to Head Stats

CarolinaColumbus
2.31 (26)GPG2.49 (24)
2.64 (17)GAPG3.15 (26)
19.5% (10)PP%20.3% (7)
87.3% (1)PK%79.8% (24)
Jeff Skinner / Eric Staal, 18G leaderNick Foligno, 24
Justin Faulk, 29A leaderNick Foligno / Ryan Johansen, 34
Eric Staal, 42Pts leaderNick Foligno, 58
Brad Malone, 56PIM leaderJared Boll, 97
15-12-3Home/Road15-15-2
6-4-0Last 102-7-1
3/8 vs. Edmonton,W 7-4Last Game3/7 vs. Colorado, L 4-0

Game Day #66 - Blue Jackets at Hurricanes

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The Jackets and Canes go at it with some draft pick status on the line...

Columbus Blue Jackets at Carolina Hurricanes

March 7, 2015 - 7:00 pm EST
PNC Arena - Raleigh, North Carolina
Radio - WBNS 97.1 FM - TV - Fox Sports Ohio
Opponent's Blog: Canes Country

Stop me if you've heard this one: the Blue Jackets have lost another player to injury. This time it may be Scott Hartnell, who is not on the ice for morning skate. Luke Adam has been brought up on emergency recall, and drew in for Hartsy for the morning skate. We shall see. It does look like Alexander Wennberg, Kevin Connauton, and Jared Boll should all be good to go tonight, as is Fedor Tyutin who has been battling illness.

The Canes currently sit just one point behind Columbus with a game in hand, so the draft status is very much in play over these next two games between the two teams over the next six days. The Canes have been playing better of late, including a 7-4 thumping of Edmonton on Sunday. The plot thickens!

Projected Lineups

Columbus Blue Jackets 
(27-34-4, 58 Points; 7th division, 13th conference)

Nick FolignoRyan JohansenCam Atkinson
Brandon DubinskyArtem AnisimovRene Bourque
Luke AdamAlexander WennbergMarko Dano
Corey TroppMark LetestuJared Boll
Jack JohnsonDavid Savard
Fedor TyutinDalton Prout
Kevin ConnautonCody Goloubef
Sergei Bobrovsky
Curtis McElhinney

Carolina Hurricanes
(25-32-7, 57 Points; 8th Division, 15th Conference)

Eric StaalJiri TlustyVictor RaskElias Lindholm
Nathan GerbeJordan StaalAndrej Nestrasil
Jeff SkinnerRiley NashAlexander Semin
Brad MaloneJay McClementPatrick Dwyer
Ron HainseyJustin Faulk
Rasmus RissanenRyan Murphy
Brett BellemoreMichal Jordan
Cam Ward
Anton Khudobin

Season Series

CAR - 2-0-0
CBJ - 0-1-1

11/04/14 - Carolina 4 at Columbus 2
11/07/14 - Columbus 2 at Carolina 3 (OT)
03/10/15 - Columbus at Carolina
03/15/15 - Carolina at Columbus

Head to Head Stats

CarolinaColumbus
2.31 (26)GPG2.49 (24)
2.64 (17)GAPG3.15 (26)
19.5% (10)PP%20.3% (7)
87.3% (1)PK%79.8% (24)
Jeff Skinner / Eric Staal, 18G leaderNick Foligno, 24
Justin Faulk, 29A leaderNick Foligno / Ryan Johansen, 34
Eric Staal, 42Pts leaderNick Foligno, 58
Brad Malone, 56PIM leaderJared Boll, 97
15-12-3Home/Road15-15-2
6-4-0Last 102-7-1
3/8 vs. Edmonton,W 7-4Last Game3/7 vs. Colorado, L 4-0

Recap: Blue Jackets 4, Hurricanes 3 - SO

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Canes score three times in opening period but Jackets come back to tie, then win in shootout

The Carolina Hurricanes scored just 36 seconds into the game and then jumped out to a 3-1 lead in the first period, but wilted as the game went on and lost to the Columbus Blue Jackets, 4-3 in a shootout on Tuesday night at the PNC Arena.

Justin Faulk had another big game as the defenseman scored a goal and added two assists for the home team.

To start the game, Faulk made a sweet move to get open at the blueline, found an open lane, then beat Sergei Bobrovsky to make it 1-0, early.

Victor Rask would then score a powerplay goal off a feed by Faulk, 12:47 into the period and the home team was rocking.

There were a lot of penalties called in this game and both teams would take advantage.  Rene Bourque tipped in a Cam Atkinson shot during a Columbus powerplay chance later in the first period, for the first of three powerplay goals by the visitors.

That makes five powerplay goals allowed in the past two games for the leading penalty kill unit in the league, (they were number one to start the night.)  Coach Bill Peters was not impressed, although since Andrej Sekera and Tim Gleason have been traded, there is new personnel on the kill.

Bellemore and Jordan were the defensemen for the first, Faulk and Hainsey for the second, and Murphy and Hainsey for the third.

Peters said after the game that they will continue to work on it.  "What was once a strength is now a weakness," the coach said.

The Canes would score another powerplay goal themselves when Eric Staal got a stick on a Ryan Murphy blast with just 9.6 seconds left in the first.  Murphy was originally credited with the goal, but the scoring was changed to Staal after review.  Faulk set that one up as well.

Bobrovsky would settle down after that period and would not allow another goal the rest of the way.

Scott Hartnell scored twice, both powerplay goals, one in the second and one in the third to tie the score.

The Jackets ramped up their physicality in the second period as well.  Elias Lindholm was the recipient of a big hit by Jack Johnson along the boards and Jeff Skinner was dumped in the Jacket's bench at one point.

Columbus out-hit Carolina 51-33 for the game as they tried to take over the contest with their size and physicality.

Neither team was able to do much in the overtime period.  At one point, Eric Staal broke into the clear but Bobrovsky made the save as the Captain took the shot.  That was the only shot on goal in overtime for the Canes.

In the shootout, Cam Ward made the first two stops on Letestu and Anisimov, but Ryan Johansen made a slow, backhanded move for the game winner.

"Bob the goalie" made all the saves at the other end on Lindholm, Rask, and Skinner.

The Hurricanes are now 1-1-1 on this homestand and will next take on the Dallas Stars on Thursday night.

Game Notes:

  • Brett Bellemore had a team high six hits.  He also had a team high three giveaways. 
  • Both teams generated 32 shots on goal for the game.  Eric Staal led the way with six. 
  • Hainsey had a team high four blocked shots.
  • Faulk was the game's first star.  He had a team high 23:50 of ice time, had a goal, two assists, two takeaways and two blocked shots.







Game #66 Recap: Directed Anger

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The Jackets went down hard in the first period against the Carolina Hurricanes, but after a little bit of emotion and a lot of good work on the power play, they brought themselves all the way back before defeating the Canes in a shootout.

With the way this season has gone, fans could be forgiven for watching the Jackets skate out to face the Hurricanes down in Raleigh, see Justin Faulk (not Falk) score a goal against a badly screened Sergei Bobrovsky in the first thirty seconds of the game, and changing the channel.

An early goal against has been the sign of a long night to come for much of the year, and through the first period, it didn't look like it was going to be any different.

Carolina kept finding holes in the Jackets defensive coverage, putting pressure on Bobrovksy, and eventually put Fedor Tyutin in the box after he had to do some stickwork to keep Eric Staal from capitalizing on another scoring chance.

The ensuing power play looked oddly similar to Carolina's first goal, drawing the PK down to the near side boards, and opening up Victor Rask for a wide open shot from the far faceoff dot that would give the Canes a 2-0 lead.

It wasn't all doom and gloom, though - in fact, the one positive in the period would be the Columbus power play finally cashing in after what seems like a month of futility. Late in the power play, with former Jacket Ron Hainsey in the box thanks to Brandon Dubinsky drawing a tripping call, David Savard lead a zone entry, skating it in deep and then moving to set up a cycle. Dubinsky would get the puck over to Cam Atkinson, who slid around the far side before firing a shot from the half boards that would redirect off Rene Bourque's stick and in, cutting the deficit to 2-1.

The team celebrated Bourque's first as a Jacket briefly, but found themselves back on the kill almost immediately after when Marko Dano was called for a slash on Jeff Skinner.

The Carolina power play wasn't as organized this time around, but they had a very similar game plan, and it worked again - force the defenders deep, build a screen around Bob to one side, then kick the puck up to the opposite corner, where in this case Eric Staal was waiting to deliver a booming shot that would restore the Hurricanes' 2 goal lead with just a few seconds left in the frame.

It was a frustrating scene to watch, and clearly Sergei had enough, as he slammed his stick down to the ice after the goal and gave Dalton Prout an earful of his displeasure.

Hard to say what was said in the locker room in between periods, but I suspect it had a lot of expletives mixed with "I am TIRED of this."

To their credit? The team listened.

They hit the ice skating, with Alexander Wennberg drawing a penalty on his first shift back out, and even though it took most of the penalty, the power play once again cashed in, this time with Scott Hartnell going to the net after a #HartnellDown and digging around Cam Ward to poke the loose puck into the net.

The team couldn't quite clear themselves out of the hole that they'd dug, but there were clear signs of improvement - for one thing, they killed two more Carolina penalties without furthering their deficit.

That set the team up for a third period where they were looking for one more goal, and yet another power play would help them find it, this time thanks to Scott Hartnell drawing a cross checking call from Justin Faulk, and it would be Hartnell who came up with the goal once again, this time working off the faceoff dot to collect a rebound from Artem Anisimov's doorstep attempt and popping it over Ward's shoulder before the former Conn Smythe winner could get back into position.

The 3-3 tie lasted through the end of regulation, and though the Jackets had some very good chances in OT, including an attempt by Hartnell to complete the hat trick in the dying seconds of the extra frame, we' d be off to a shootout.

Both goalies were excellent in that extra frame, with Bobrovsky stopping Elias Lindholm, and Rask, while Ward stoned Mark Letestu and Artem Anisimov, leaving Ryan Johansen with the final attempt for Columbus.

He took the ice with a chance to give his team the win, and it. was. FILTHY.

Carolina had a chance to force more shooters with Jeff Skinner, but Bob wasn't having any of that.

It was an improbable, shocking, surprising result, but the team needed this - no matter what you think about the philosophy of tanking, there's nothing fun about being in a room where you've lost every game. You need those moments of success - of effort being rewarded - to keep things from becoming toxic.

In his postgame remarks, Coach Richards said he didn't like seeing Bobrovsky lose his cool on the ice, and I see his point, but at the same time, I think this was the turning point of the game for a lot of reasons. Not only did it clearly yank the team out of their doldrums, letting that anger out rather than simply bottling it up or turning it inwards is always going to be healthier. Get it out in the open, let some fresh air in, and get going again.

I'm not saying Bob should pull a Tuukka every game, but it was effective. Still, let's hope the team can handle Detroit on Thursday WITHOUT requiring a meltdown this time.

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