Hockey Fans, Brace Yourselves! The Columbus Blue Jackets and Montreal Canadiens just delivered a nail-biter of a game that had it all: dramatic comebacks, clutch goals, and a thrilling shootout finish. But here's where it gets controversial: was this a testament to Columbus' resilience or a missed opportunity for Montreal to break their losing streak? Let's dive into the details.
In a heart-stopping matchup on Monday night in Columbus, Ohio, the Blue Jackets edged out the Canadiens 4-3 in a shootout, extending their point streak to an impressive five games (3-0-2). Kirill Marchenko emerged as the hero, scoring the decisive goal in the shootout, while Jet Greaves stood tall with 29 saves, including a crucial stop on Ivan Demidov to seal the victory. And this is the part most people miss: despite being outshot 6-0 in overtime, Columbus found a way to grind out the win, showcasing their mental toughness.
For the Blue Jackets, Zach Werenski and Dmitri Voronkov each contributed a goal and an assist, with Werenski opening the scoring early in the first period. Adam Fantilli also found the net, giving Columbus a 2-1 lead in the second period. Voronkov's power-play goal later in the period seemed to put the game out of reach, but Montreal had other plans.
The Canadiens, who have now lost four straight (0-3-1) and six of their last seven (1-3-3), mounted a furious comeback in the third period. Josh Anderson cut the deficit to one with a nifty play at the net, and Lane Hutson tied the game with just 1:19 left in regulation, sending the game to overtime. Hutson also added an assist, while Oliver Kapanen scored Montreal's first goal of the night. Jakub Dobes made 20 saves in the losing effort.
In the shootout, Kent Johnson scored for Columbus, and Cole Caufield answered for Montreal, setting the stage for Marchenko's heroics. Here’s a bold take: while Montreal's third-period rally was impressive, their inability to capitalize on their overtime dominance raises questions about their finishing ability. Do you agree, or was this simply a case of Columbus' goaltending stealing the show?
Looking ahead, the Canadiens will look to rebound when they host the Washington Capitals on Thursday night, while the Blue Jackets hit the road to face the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday. Will Montreal snap their losing streak, or will Columbus continue their hot streak? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this is one debate hockey fans won't want to miss!