Official Scoring Change From 1/25/23 Columbus Blue Jackets @ Edmonton Oilers, effecting the Columbus Blue Jackets: 1/26.23

Yes, 5th Line, we have a scoring update from last night's game. This rarely happens and especially in our Blue Jackets' favor, so of course I have to write a blog! This scoring update revolves around that third period, game-tying, Kirill Marchenko's goal. Remember, last night it was marked as having no assists; this has now changed, 

The primary assist went to Kent Johnson, marking his fourteenth of the season. This also gave him that Overtime Winning goal and this assist, for a two-point night.     

The secondary assist went to Adam Boqvist, marking his ninth assist of the season. This was also his second assist of the night, after he had the Primary Assist on goal 1 last night, scored by Captain Boone Jenner. So, two points last night for him too!   

The Blue Jackets won this game off that Kent Johnson, Overtime Goal, making the final 3-2. The Blue Jackets have picked up 3 points out of a possible 4 while in Canada. Tomorrow night's game starts at 10:00 PM, as they travel to Vancouver to play the Canucks. Also, we're still awaiting news on the injury Gus Nyquist suffered in Period 1, last night. When details are released, I'll share those on my social media pages because I hope it isn't so bad it requires a blog.  

Go CBJ!  

Source:

Jeff Svoboda (@JacketsInsider), Twitter Retweet CBJ Public Relations (@BlueJacketsPR), 26 January, 2023: "With the scoring change on Kirill Marchenko’s 3rd period goal, both Kent Johnson (1-1-2) and Adam Boqvist (0-2-2) finished with multi-point efforts. #CBJ" This post was retweeted from the following base Tweet posted today, 26 January, 2023, by the NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) which read:

"OFFICIAL SCORING CHANGE: Game 769 @BlueJacketsNHL at @EdmontonOilers

Goal at 11:26 of the third period now reads Kirill Marchenko from Kent Johnson and Adam Boqvist. #NHLStats"

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