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  • hoxltc
    Rookie
    • Dec 2009
    • 126

    #16
    I don't get it

    It's been a combination of giving up to many quality chances and not clearing the puck when we have a chance. Oh well it's a long season, but it would have been nice to keep the winning streak going a little longer.

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    • hoxltc
      Rookie
      • Dec 2009
      • 126

      #17
      Blue Jackets on losing streak

      Columbus Loses Third Straight


      (Daniel Winnik celebates his second goal of the game)

      DENVER (AP) – Daniel Winnik scored a pair of second period goals and Craig Anderson stopped 11 Columbus shots as the Avalanche held on for a 3-2 win at the Pepsi Center. The loss was the third straight for the Blue Jackets who only managed 13 shots on goal.

      “I was hoping being on the road would get us out of the funk we're in, but it didn't happen,” said Columbus head coach Scott Arniel. “Our defense was a non-factor tonight, Steve (Mason) did a great job keeping us in the game. He didn't get much help out there that's for sure.”

      The Avalanche scored first on left winger Matt Duchene's seventh tally of the season in the opening period. Duchene, camped in front of the net, picked up Adam Foote's initial shot that Mason was unable to cover at the 12:06 mark. Columbus tie the game 47 seconds later when, with the teams skating 4-on-4, Sammy Pahlsson tapped in a rebound off assists from Bryan Hoxsey and Kristian Huselius.

      The second period was all Colorado as they out-shot the visitors 10-2. Winnik put his team ahead for good just over halfway in, denting the net off a give-and-go with Peter Mueller. Kevin Porter and David Jones then set up Winnik's second goal with 1:30 left in the second.

      “We didn't play well, namely that second period. We had no energy and they came out and took it to us,” said Blue Jacket captain Rick Nash. “The last three games we have been playing tentatively, we need to find that fire again and start playing harder.”

      Nash picked up his 200th NHL assist on Fedor Tyutin's third period goal that cut the lead to 3-2 with seven minutes remaining.

      Blue Jackets vs Avalanche
      Oct 30, 2010123F
      CLB (5-5-0)1012
      COL (3-7-1)1203
      Three Stars
      Daniel Winnik - Colorado
      2 goals
      Kyle Quincey - Colorado
      1 assist
      Matt Duchene - Colorado
      1 goal
      Team Stats Comparison
      CLBCOL
      Shots on Goal1331
      Hits610
      Faceoffs Won-Lost22/2222/22
      Penalty Minutes1410
      Power Plays Converted00
      Power Play Opportunities25
      Time on Attack6:345:13
      Scoring Summary
      FIRST PERIOD
      COLDuchene 7 (Foote) 12:06
      CLBPahlsson 2 (Hoxsey, Huselius) 12:53
      SECOND PERIOD
      COLWinnik 2 (Mueller, Quincey) 12:46
      COLWinnik 3 (Porter, Jones) 18:30
      THIRD PERIOD
      CLBTyutin 2 (Nash, Vermette) 13:19
      Blue Jackets - Goalies
      GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
      Steve Mason (L,4-5)312890%2.54
      Avalanche - Goalies
      GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
      C. Anderson (W,3-7)131185%3.84
      Last edited by hoxltc; 11-30-2010, 03:57 PM.

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      • hoxltc
        Rookie
        • Dec 2009
        • 126

        #18
        Standings and League Leaders

        I think I'll post an update like this at the start of each month of my BAP.

        NHL Standings - Updated: Nov 1, 2010
        CentralWLOTLPTSHOMEROADGFGA
        Detriot612124-1-12-0-12821
        St. Louis630124-1-02-2-03027
        Nashville532103-2-12-1-12828
        Columbus550103-3-02-2-02024
        Chicago46383-3-11-3-22731


        Washington is the leagues top team to this point with a 7-2-2 record, with Dallas just behind at 7-3-0.

        NHL Scoring Leaders (Thru Oct. 31)

        Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh 6-12-18
        Marian Gaborik, NY Rangers 6-11-17
        Matt Moulson, NY Islanders 8-9-17
        Mike Cammalleri, Montreal 10-6-16
        Ilya Kovalchuk, New Jersey 6-10-16

        As far as rookies go, I (Bryan Hoxsey) have 5 points, Chicago's Bryan Bickell leads with 8 points.

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        • bthomp05
          MVP
          • Dec 2008
          • 2927

          #19
          Re: Standings and League Leaders

          5 points, not bad.
          Leafs Dynasty

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          • hoxltc
            Rookie
            • Dec 2009
            • 126

            #20
            5 points

            It's not been a bad start. My BAP player is playing ok, but it's guys like Nash who I'm worried about, not much production out of my first line. Mason has been soild in net, so hopefully we can improve on that record over the next few games.
            Last edited by hoxltc; 12-01-2010, 05:15 PM.

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            • Jonesey
              MVP
              • Jan 2005
              • 1343

              #21
              Re: Blue Power

              The Central is a tough division.. Good luck with your guy though, I wish I had 5 points in the NHL!
              Clear Eyes. Full Hearts. Can't Lose. An Eric Taylor coaching dynasty (NCAA 13)

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              • hoxltc
                Rookie
                • Dec 2009
                • 126

                #22
                Losing streak reaches four

                Losing Streak Reaches Four In Columbus


                (Travis Moen's third period goal gives Columbus
                it's fourth consecutive defeat)

                COLUMBUS (AP) – Montreal's Travis Moen scored nearly nine minutes into the third period to break a 2-2 tie and give the visiting Canadiens a 3-2 victory over the Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena. The loss brings Columbus' losing streak to four games.

                Moen's tally was his fourth of the season and came off a tip from a shot from the point by defensmen Roman Hamrlik.

                “It was just a simple shot and Moen turned it into a great goal,” said Hamrlik. “We fought back after being down early in the second period and that is what good teams do. There is no question we have struggled so far this season, but I think this was a huge road win for us as far confidence goes.”

                Montreal took a 1-0 lead on Maxim Lapierre's deflection at the 16:54 mark, but Sammy Pahlsson tied the contest a minute later as he stole the puck at the blue line, move to the slot and beat Montreal goalie Carey Price into the top right corner.

                “It was a hard defensive period on both sides,” said Pahlsson of the opening 20 minutes. “I took a chance on getting to clearing attempt and luckily it worked out.”

                The Blue Jackets grabbed a 2-1 advantage early in the second when Nikita Filatov scored off a rebound, but the visitors knotted the score midway through the period on Brian Gionta's break-a-way goal.

                “We let another one get away,” said Columbus captain Rick Nash. “The last four games, it has been a couple little lapses, but it all adds up to four losses. We'll get it turned around, but we can't wait for the other team to help us out. We have to start making our own breaks.”

                Canadiens vs Blue Jackets
                Nov 2, 2010123F
                MTL (5-6-1)1113
                CLB (5-6-0)1102
                Three Stars
                Travis Moen - Montreal
                1 goal (GW)
                Roman Hamrlik - Montreal
                2 assists
                Nikita Filatov - Columbus
                1 goal
                Team Stats Comparison
                MTLCLB
                Shots on Goal2223
                Hits2213
                Faceoffs Won-Lost12/2323/12
                Penalty Minutes22
                Power Plays Converted00
                Power Play Opportunities11
                Time on Attack6:136:31
                Scoring Summary
                FIRST PERIOD
                MTLLapierre (2) (Hamrlik, Halpern) 16:54
                CLBPahlsson (3) (unassisted) 17:58
                SECOND PERIOD
                CLBFilatov (2) (Hejda) 1:50
                MTLGionta (1) (Markov) 10:30
                THIRD PERIOD
                MTLMoen (4) (Picard, Hamrlik) 8:46
                Canadiens - Goalies
                GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
                Price232191%3.05
                Blue Jackets - Goalies
                GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
                Mason221986%2.55
                Last edited by hoxltc; 12-01-2010, 09:34 PM.

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                • bthomp05
                  MVP
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 2927

                  #23
                  Re: Losing streak reaches four

                  Ouch, 4 games. You need to stop the bleeding.
                  Leafs Dynasty

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                  • HeroWorship
                    Pro
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 627

                    #24
                    Re: Losing streak reaches four

                    Struggling to start the season for the Blue Jackets, but losing to the Habs and allowing Travis Moen to score the game winner is a bad sign of things to come.

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                    • hoxltc
                      Rookie
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 126

                      #25
                      Re: Losing streak reaches four

                      Originally posted by HeroWorship
                      Struggling to start the season for the Blue Jackets, but losing to the Habs and allowing Travis Moen to score the game winner is a bad sign of things to come.
                      The last four games have made me want to throw my controller through the wall. I'd almost rather get blown out then continue to lose one-goal games.

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                      • hoxltc
                        Rookie
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 126

                        #26
                        Going from bad to worse

                        Blue Jackets, Arniel Looking For Answers

                        Columbus drops fifth straight at Atlanta




                        (Sammy Pahlsson (26) battles for the puck
                        in the Blue Jackets 3-2 loss to Atlanta)

                        ATLANTA (AP) – It wasn't pretty when Columbus head coach Scott Arniel stepped in front of reporters following his team's 3-2 loss against Atlanta.

                        He refused to answer any questions, he just made a statement and quickly left the interview room after watching the Blue Jackets drop their fifth straight contest.

                        I'm disappointed, angry and disgusted,” Arniel began, his team now 5-7-0. “We are all professionals, we get paid to coach and play this game we all dreamed about playing since we could lace up skates. What I saw out there tonight on the ice was unacceptable. We showed no heart, no trust in each other, no fire. It's going to be a long year if we think that effort was good enough to get to the top.”

                        Arniel gave backup Mathieu Garon the start in goal in hopes of snapping the prolonged losing streak, but Garon's give-a-way six minutes into the opening period to Thrasher youngster Bryan Little made it 1-0. Atlanta (6-6-1) had a goal taken away minutes later on a goal scored on a deflection by Rich Peverley, but his stick was ruled to above the crossbar.

                        Rookie defensmen Bryan Hoxsey tied the score late in the first period on a rebound tally, then Sammy Pahlsson gave the visitors a 2-1 advantage with his fourth goal of the season at the 16:12 mark.

                        They had all the momentum after their Sammy's goal, but we were able to get the crowd back in to it quickly,” said Thrasher Ben Eager, who scored just 48 seconds later to make it 2-2. “We did a great job of limiting their chances from that point on. You could see them put their heads down and when you get a team to do that your in the drivers seat.”

                        Nik Antropov sealed the win for the hosts by scoring his fifth goal of the season off assists from Niclas Bergfors and Zach Bogosian just under five minutes into the third.

                        Atlanta played a physical game as they out-hit the Blue Jackets 19-9, held a slim margin in shots on goal of 25-23, while each team was 0-for-2 on the man advantage.

                        MY GAME: Scored my second goal of the year, but when you lose it doesn't matter. Had a +1, took 5 shots in 25:58 on the ice.

                        Blue Jackets vs Thrashers
                        Nov 4, 2010123F
                        CLB (5-7-0)1102
                        ATL (6-6-1)1113
                        Three Stars
                        Nik Antropov - Atlanta
                        1 goal (GW)
                        Ben Eager - Atlanta
                        1 goal
                        Bryan Little - Atlanta
                        1 goal
                        Team Stats Comparison
                        CLBATL
                        Shots on Goal2325
                        Hits919
                        Faceoffs Won-Lost19/1717/19
                        Penalty Minutes1111
                        Power Plays Converted00
                        Power Play Opportunities22
                        Time on Attack6:365:19
                        Scoring Summary
                        FIRST PERIOD
                        ATLLittle (2) (unassisted) 6:09
                        CLBHoxsey (2) (Hejda, Voracek) 16:43
                        SECOND PERIOD
                        CLBPahlsson (4) (Voracek, Huselius) 16:12
                        ATLEager (3) (Slater, Hainsey) 17:00
                        THIRD PERIOD
                        ATLAntropov (5) (Bergfors, Bogosian) 4:49
                        Blue Jackets - Goalies
                        GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
                        Garon252288%2.00
                        Thrashers - Goalies
                        GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
                        C. Mason232191%2.88
                        Last edited by hoxltc; 12-02-2010, 10:18 PM.

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                        • hoxltc
                          Rookie
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 126

                          #27
                          Heart searching time

                          Columbus Holds Player Only Meeting

                          Blue Jackets, Nash look to change fortunes



                          COLUMBUS – After opening the 2010-11 season with five wins in their first seven games, the Blue Jackets have fallen into a tailspin that has resulted in five consecutive defeats.

                          Obviously the streak hasn't sat well with fans, players or coaches, especially head coach Scott Arniel, whose post game statement following the latest loss to Atlanta was one of frustration.

                          Prior to practice this morning, Blue Jackets captain Rick Nash called together a players only meeting in hopes of clearing the air on some issues that have arose during the past five games.

                          “We as a whole needed to get back on the same page,” Nash said following a spirited workout in preparation for there game verses Minnesota. “We have no one to blame but ourselves for the last five games. It was a positive meeting, guys let each other know how they felt. It was calm, there wasn't any finger pointing and there shouldn't have been, we all need to play better.”

                          Arniel said the team had one of their better practices of the year. He feels his club has all the talent to be contenders, but said things are going to have to change if that is to happen.

                          “We need to wear our hearts on our sleeves,” said Arniel. “This team has a great makeup of veterans and young players who want to learn and win. We have gotten away from the things that got us those first five wins, toughness and a willingness to give up the body for the team. I see us coming out against Minnesota with a complete effort.”

                          Nash also talked about his personal play through the losing streak and says it will be doing the little things better that will get things turned around.

                          “I'm not playing the way a captain should play,” admitted Nash. “I have no excuses, I'm just not getting it done on the ice (just 2 goals in 12 games) or off the ice as a leader. As a team the key for us is going to be not being satisfied with just being mediocre or just making the playoffs. It's going to take an extra effort on every players part, sucking it up when things don't go our way and doing something to make it go our way. It's time to get this thing turned around.”

                          (Source: bluejackets.com)
                          Last edited by hoxltc; 12-02-2010, 11:12 PM.

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                          • bthomp05
                            MVP
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 2927

                            #28
                            Re: Heart searching time

                            Yikes. Good call on the player meeting front...
                            Leafs Dynasty

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                            • HeroWorship
                              Pro
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 627

                              #29
                              Re: Heart searching time

                              Jesus, you need a win. Big time.

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                              • hoxltc
                                Rookie
                                • Dec 2009
                                • 126

                                #30
                                Finally a win

                                Columbus Ends Losing Streak With Shootout Win


                                (Rick Nash and Derick Brassard celebrate Jakub
                                Voracek's second period goal)

                                COLUMBUS (AP) – The crowd at Nationwide Arena held their collective breath as Minnesota's Mikko Koivu skated towards Blue Jackets goalie Steve Mason.

                                The shootout had already seen Mason make spectacular stops on Martin Havlat and Pierre-Marc Bouchard, as well as a Rick Nash tally for the home team. Koivu's shot trickled just wide, thus sending the faithful into a frenzy and snapping the Blue Jackets five-game losing streak with a 2-1 victory.

                                Granted it is just one game, but it was one we badly needed,” said Mason, who made 23 saves in regulation and overtime and earned the first star of the game. “After getting together yesterday as a team, we came out and played very well. The defense was solid in front of me and Rick gave us a huge boost by putting us up on top to begin the shootout. We did all the little things tonight, it was a team win.”

                                After an even first period, Columbus took a 1-0 lead just 48 seconds into the second as Jakub Voracek, who has struggled this season, put home a power play tally off a scramble in front of Wild goalie Josh Harding.

                                It's been a while hasn't it,” chuckled Voracek when asked about his first goal since last season. “The defensemen did a great job all night of just getting the puck on net. Harding had it for a second, but as he fell the puck squirted loose and jumped right on my stick.”

                                The lead was short lived however as a Blue Jacket give-a-way led to Andrew Brunette's fourth goal of the year just four minutes later to tie things at 1-1.

                                Tonight was different. We did what we said we needed to stop doing and that's putting our heads down when we face adversity,” said Nash of recent games in which his club has lost leads. “Instead we seemed to play even more focused and more physical. Mason came up with some great saves, especially in the shootout. His play was the main reason we won this game.”

                                The Blue Jackets had numerous quality chances in the third period and overtime, but Harding was able to keep the puck out of the net, until the shootout. The hosts held the advantage in other key statistics besides the scoreboard, 18-12 in hits, 32-24 in shots on goal, and they won 29 of 45 faceoffs.

                                It was a complete turn around from the other night in Atlanta, we played with a lot of heart and we got that monkey off our backs,” said Columbus head coach Scott Arniel. “The veterans stepped up their game and the rookies played solid as well. We can celebrate tonight, but then we need to get ready for St. Louis in a couple of days and they have won five straight. I'll sleep a little better tonight that's for sure.”

                                MY GAME: Had a -1 rating, 4 shots and a season high 4 hits in 38:36 of ice time. Misplayed the puck that led to the Wild's only goal, but we won so I guess the guys won't be too upset.

                                Wild vs Blue Jackets
                                Nov 6, 2010123SOF
                                MIN (7-5-1)0100/01
                                CLB (6-7-0)0100/12
                                Three Stars
                                Steve Mason - Columbus
                                23 saves
                                Josh Harding - Minnesota
                                31 saves
                                Jakub Voracek - Columbus
                                1 goal
                                Team Stats Comparison
                                MINCLB
                                Shots on Goal2432
                                Hits1218
                                Faceoffs Won-Lost16/2929/16
                                Penalty Minutes62
                                Power Plays Converted01
                                Power Play Opportunities02
                                Time on Attack4:228:36
                                Scoring Summary
                                SECOND PERIOD
                                CLBVoracek (1) (unassisted) :42 (PP)
                                MINBrunette (4) (Havlat, Zanon) 4:45
                                Wild - Goalies
                                GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
                                Harding323197%3.18
                                Blue Jackets - Goalies
                                GOALIESSHOTSSAVESSV %GAA
                                Mason242396%2.76
                                Last edited by hoxltc; 12-03-2010, 10:42 PM.

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