Saturday, December 27, 2014
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Bluejackets vs. Blackhawks
Jackets Win In
Nailbiter Shootout
Joy in Columbus as the Columbus
Bluejackets defeat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 in a thrilling shootout at
Nationwide Arena. The battle was not won in the attempt to control the neutral
zone, but was fought between two fabulous displays of goaltending by Corey
Crawford of the Chicago Blackhawks and Sergei Bobrovsky of the Columbus
Bluejackets. Crawford had 19 shots against him with 17 saves and a save
percentage of .895. Bobrovsky faced 41 shots, 39 saves and a save percentage of
.951.
Although the Jackets never trailed
during the game their offense was nonexistent as they only had three shots on
goal in the first period. The Blackhawks bombarded the Columbus net. Bobrovsky
put on a clinic as he stopped fifteen of the Jackets shots until Jack Skille
lit the lamp at 17:24. Chicago would
open fire on the Jacket's net with fourteen shots on goal. The Blackhawks would
answer back with Patrick Sharp firing a rifle of a wrist shot to beat Bobrovsky
on the high glove side (07:27).
The Jacket's would re take the lead
in the third period with a powerplay goal scored by defenseman Kevin Connauton
at 01:55, making it 2-1 Columbus. It would be Connauton's third goal and fourth
point in the last six games. The third period would not be without controversy.
Blackhawks center Marcus Kruger would slide into Bobrovski and to the goal
knocking the puck into the net with his skate. Upon further review of the play,
it was counted as a goal as Ben smith would sneak his stick into the melee and
tap it into the net at 08:49.
There was no scoring in overtime
which led to an exciting back and forth shootout. The question was "Who
was going to give? Crawford or Bobrovski?" It was like watching two
heavyweights going toe to toe and blow to blow in the middle of the ring. Who
was going down? The shootout lasted nine rounds until Jack Johnson slid the
puck past Crawford giving the Jackets the win.
People have been instructed by the
old adage to save the best for last. Crawford and Bobrovsky put on a dazzling display
of goaltending as one by one they stopped pucks. In the end it was Bobrovsky
and the Jackets coming out victorious
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