Columbus Blue Jackets @ Boston Bruins: 2024-25 NHL Season Game 37

For how solid the Jackets were on home ice last night, they couldn't find the back of the home team tonight in TD Garden. Back-to-back games are rough, and tonight proved as much for this still-developing team. The Jackets had chances, but Jeremy Swayman would not let them pass. Period one would have just one goal in favor of the Bruins. That goal would become number eight this season for J. Brazeau at 2:29. B. Carle would add his fourth assist this season with the primary assist while M. Lohrel would add his fifteenth this season with the secondary. Mathiew Oliver would engage in a fight with M. Kastelic in this opening period, too. Each would gain a five-minute fighting major. 

Period two would get more rocky for the visiting team, as they would allow another two goals, extending the Bruins' lead to 3-0. M. Geekie would add number eight to his goal total at 6:29 with one of his own; no assists required. The second goal would become D. Pastrnak's thirteenth goal of the season at 8:18. M. Geekie would pick up his eighth assist of the season and gain a multipoint game. The secondary assist would become Z. Zacka's ninth this season. 

At 8:08 into period three, C. Koepke would add his sixth goal this season, and, again, no assists were required. N. Zadorov would start a fight with Mathiew Oliver for a legal but hard hit on a fellow Bruins teammate. Each man would get a five-minute major while N. Zadorov would gain another two-minute major for starting said fight. This would be the most action for the Jackets as none of their shots would convert to goals. The Jackets would go on to be shut out on the road 4-0. 

The next game for the Jackets will be the last of 2024 on Tuesday, December 31st. The game will be at home in Nationwide Arena with a start time of 8:00 p.m. 

Go CBJ! 





   

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