Penalties Hurt Blue Jackets In 4-2 Loss, Against Blackhawks, In Columbus

Goal one went to Captain Bone Jenner, the time of the goal was 12:51.  Still, DeBrincat had something to say about that, as he scored for the Blackhawks at 13:16.  This would even the goals at 1-1 after Period 1.  

Period 2 would go a long time without a score, however, when that score came the 5th Line wishes it weren't a score.  De Haan would score for the Blackhawks, the time was 15:10.  This would take the score to 2-1, Blackhawks.  

In period 3, Murphy would add another goal, for the Blackhawks, at 6:36.  3-1 Blackhawks.  Nyquist would then try to ease the Blue Jacket's bleeding score, with a goal at 18:39.  However, after another Blackhawks goal, and empty net at 18:40, by DeBrincat, it would be over.  The final score, Blackhawks 4, Blue Jackets 2.  

If you'd like a good spin, it wasn't a shutout, and the defense wasn't too terrible, but also wasn't the best I've seen.  However, the penalties were immense for the Blue Jackets, tonight.  Leaving yourself one man down, often, will always backfire.   Hopefully, we see a better push on Thursday.  The Blue Jackets travel to the Hurricanes, who last time made us look horrible, in our house.  Remember, last time they played the Blue Jackets had been up 4-0, just to lose 7-4.  To me, it's time for a bit of gameplay revenge.  It's almost the middle of January, time to lace them up, because it's go time if this team wants a wildcard playoff spot.  

Go CBJ!     

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