Columbus Blue Jackets @ Philidelphia Flyers: 4/11/23 Game Recap

 ***Warning, if you're a "fan" who has been cussing out players for scoring, you can exit this post now. First, we won't agree on anything I say in this post, and second, I'm not taking anyone's backlash today. 

Now, if you're still reading on, you're the fan base I write for; let's recap some hockey. In Period 1, our Blue Jackets would come out swinging. Goal 1 tonight would come at 9:47 and be Liam Foudy's seventh this season! On this goal, Carson Meyer would get his first point (a primary assist) of his NHL Season, something he's worked fourteen games to get. Tim Berni would grab the secondary assist on this goal, giving him his first assist point this season, too! The next goal would also belong to the Blue Jackets; it would come from Trey Fix-Wolansky, and mark his first goal in the NHL this season. This goal would be scored by him at 12:43, taking his team to a 2-0 lead, and this goal would also have no assists. Unfortunately, with a goal from J. Farabee at 14:59 and a goal from J. van Riemsdyk at 15:33, this game would be tied 2-2 after 20 minutes of ice time. 

The Flyers would take the lead by one goal; however, this score came from O. Tippett at 0:47. After this, the rest of the period would coast by. The score would be 3-2 after 40 minutes of ice time.   

Period 3 would see the Blue Jackets quickly score their third goal tonight. At 5:50, Sean Kuraly scored goal eleven of his season. Jake Christiansen would add his fourth assist to his season total, while Johnny Gaudreau would tack on fifty-three. Even with some incredible shots on goal from both teams, this game would give the Blue Jackets at least 1 point, taking us into yet another overtime! 

This last road game of the season would end with a heartbreaker, though, as O. Tippett would score at 4:44. The final tonight would be Flyers 4-Blue Jackets 3. 

Our next game will be a rivalry matchup on home ice. We welcome the Pittsburgh Penguins to Nationwide Arena for a 7:00 PM puck drop. Until then, I hope the players enjoy their point, and congratulations, again, to those who had career moments tonight in Philly!    

Go CBJ! 

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