Post-Game Talk: GAME 21 - A SHOCKER in Columbus - Blue Jackets 5 BRUINS 2

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Yegor Chinakhov had a goal and an assist, lifting the Columbus Blue Jackets over Boston 5-2 on Monday night, handing the Bruins to their third straight loss.

Dmitri Voronkov, Ivan Provorov, Kirill Marchenko and Justin Danforth also scored for Columbus, and Boone Jenner added a pair of assists. Spencer Martin stopped 31 shots for Columbus, which has won three of its last four games and beat Boston for the first time in seven games, dating back to Jan. 14, 2020.

The scores by Chinakhov, Voronkov, Provorov and Marchenko marked the first time in NHL history four Russians scored in a single game for the same team.

“Everybody chipped in,” Blue Jackets coach Pascal Vincent said. “Everybody had a good game. We played really well as a team, and our goalie was really good one we needed him to be. I’m happy about it, but not overly surprised. Regardless of the score, just the way we played. We have very good people, and they want to be here, and they want to do well.”

Matthew Poitras and John Beecher scored for Boston and Jeremy Swayman stopped 17 shots before being replaced in the second period by Linus Ullmark, who stopped 19 shots. The Atlantic Division-leading Bruins haven't lost three consecutive games since April 2022.

“There (are) a lot of things to address and move forward, but we’ve got to move forward," Bruins coach Jim Montgomery said.

Voronkov put Columbus on the board at 15:52 of the first period after winning a battle for the puck along the boards and sneaking it past Swayman on the right side of the net.

Provorov made it 2-0 at 5:38 of the second period driving in from the right circle and taking advantage of Voronkov’s screen of Swayman, who then left the game and the bench, and was replaced by Ullmark.

“I think we played fast,” Provorov said. “Maybe the first five minutes we didn’t start the way we wanted to, but afterwards we played fast. We were physical. We were taking the game to them. Our game was a complete game as a team.”

Chinakhov forced a turnover in the neutral zone and padded the Blue Jackets lead at 16:42. Marchenko made it 4-0 after a pair of Bruins penalties gave Columbus a 5-on-3 power-play, just their eighth goal with a man advantage in 71 attempts.

Poitras found the back of the net for Boston at 8:24 of the third. The Bruins pulled Ullmark with more than seven minutes left in the game, resulting in Danforth’s empty-netter at 13:41.

Beecher provided Boston's second goal with 2:20 remaining.

The Bruins, which won nine of their first 10 games, have now fallen in six of their last 11.
 

SpeedyLazaro

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Two players getting violently slashed. One is a generational talent that the bruins haven’t seen since #8. The other is a bit of a JAG that got murdered in the head with a two hander. Possibly the worst slash I’ve seen. Lucky that Freddie has a chin and rocks in his head… zero push back.. nothing. I’m not a hardo like others that ask for violence, but this is straight up shackless crap
 

TobanWest

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Potential with another loss to go from 1st to 7th in the league in a week. Maybe Monty should start having some more practices. Pretty sure practicing things helps. Maybe bring back Lohrei and Steen. Give lysell a shot? Couldn't hurt at his point. Go figure the only player linked to the Bruins is Kane. A small non defensive small forward... Oh Sweeney never change 😂
 

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Considering nobody did anything when Poitras got wrecked two games in a row, not surprised nobody did anything with Pasta.

We don't even need a "goon". Just an AJ Greer type who, yeah he'll get his ass kicked 9 times out of 10, but always stood up for his teammates and didn't let that shit go.

We don't have a player currently who is willing to do that unfortunately. And that needs to be addressed.
 

bobbyorr04

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Yup. The lack response after this then with Gudbranson coming over to Pasta.

Nothing after 73 was run into the boards.

Blue Jackets dominated the physical game tonight. B's did nothing
I find it hard to believe that Neely is ok with how soft and unresponsive the Bruins have been playing

I could picture him throwing chairs in the dressing room and calling them a bunch of p***yes
 

bobbyorr04

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Team is trash. Full stop.
From treasure to trash in just 3 games??...not likely, but they definitely lack heart and soul and toughness (and practice) the last 3 games

They are a better team than they showed tonight, (especially when playing with a lead), but when they're down a couple of goals they seem to lose confidence and start to panic (head coach included), then start running around like chickens with their heads cut off which only makes things worse.

Great teams don't panic when they're down a couple of goals because they have confidence in their ability and system to make a comeback.
The Bruins are not a great team, but not trash either.

They have to get back to basics, be more physical and have each others backs while employing their system (which they've totally gotten away from)
 

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