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which shifted the game’s momentum in Carolina’s favor. Marchenko’s second goal gave the Blue Jackets a needed boost going into the first intermission, but the Hurricanes also dominated the second period. Getting goals less than three minutes apart ...
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The Columbus Blue Jackets and Carolina Hurricanes play for the third time this season. This time it's at Nationwide Arena
Adam Fantilli scored the shootout winner as the Columbus Blue Jackets edged the visiting Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 on Tuesday night.
The Columbus Blue Jackets defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 in a shootout on Tuesday. Here is our quick recap of the game.
The Columbus Blue Jackets welcome the Carolina Hurricanes into Nationwide Arena for the final time this season
The Blue Jackets return to Nationwide Arena tonight, where the confines have certainly been friendly. Columbus is 11-4-3 at home this season, with their total of 25 home points tied for ninth in the NHL, and the cannon has gotten a workout as no team has scored more goals in its home building than the Jackets’ 73 tallies.
A roomful of injured NHL regulars watched the Blue Jackets on Thursday from Nationwide Arena’s press level. Captain Boone Jenner (shoulder), center Sean Monahan (wrist), forward Justin Danforth (lower body) and alternate captain Erik Gudbranson (shoulder) sat next to top prospect Cayden Lindstrom (back),
Going into a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets (15-16-6), the Carolina Hurricanes (22-13-1) will be keeping their eye on four players on the injury report. The game begins at 8:00 PM ET on Tuesday,
With the Blue Jackets' win against the Penguins, they jump into a wild card spot for the first time this season