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Blue Jackets vs.
NY Islanders |
Long Island express ticket home by
Columbus victory
New forces brings Blue Jackets 2-1 win
By Giles Kennedy, Contributing Columnist
Mark Denis sick with the flu. Bring in Fred Braithwaite. Tyler
Wright is out on injuries. Sign up former Dallas left winger Manny
Malhotra. Let Rick Nash and Todd Marchant continue their work. What
does this sound like? A great solution for a solid victory over the
New York Islanders Saturday night 2-1.
Columbus fans needed a win, something to feel good about. With the
college football loss up north, which shall remain nameless, had the
Central Ohio faithful needing a win. Especially after shutting down
Detroit Thursday 3-0.
It did not start with a calm skate by any means. Enter 2:41 in the
first period. New York’s Eric Godard and Columbus’ Jody Shelley had
a disagreement on who was the toughest man on ice. 5:00 in the box
each and a gash to Godard’s brow proved in favor of the Jacket
enforcer.
The first period remained scoreless for two simple reasons. Defense
and good goaltending.
“I thought it was a solid game. Great back checking by (Andrew)
Cassells, (David) Vyborny, Sandy (Geoff Sanderson), and (Manny)
Malhotra,” said Columbus head coach Doug MacLean. “We had a solid
performance from Freddy (Brathwaite). It was tough to get the puck
thanks to (Rick) DiPietro (New York goalie).”
Who is Manny Malhotra?
The 23-year-old left winger was teammate with Todd Marchant on the
Dallas Stars. Now again beside Todd, he looks at this as an
opportunity.
Manny stated, “The big thing was getting into in the regular shift
tonight and being part of getting into a rhythm,” Malhotra said.
“Just being in the regular rotation. You feel a lot more into the
game.”
After a lot of crunching into boards and power passing, the second
period saw the first puck in goal. Courtesy of Brampton Rick and
Halifax Trev.
It was 9:04 in the second. As the continued puck battling took
place, Columbus’ Trevor Letowski slid a fade away puck to second
year phemon Rick Nash. Smack and right between Rick DiPietro’s legs
into the New York goal. 1-0 Columbus helps make flight plans for the
Islanders.
Columbus was not done for a long shot. Through a pair of penalties
for each team, the last seconds counted for the Jackets. Jaroslev
Spacek and Geoff Sanderson assisted to Todd Marchant for the biscuit
into the basket. 19:59.4 to be precise on time on goal closing out
the second period. Think Mapquest could do better on planning? Nope.
2-0, Jackets hold the lead.
Into the third period, the battling got so bad. New York even pulled
their goalies twice to tempt fate. Of course fate had nothing to do
with it. Into the last forty seconds of the third, New York’s
Mariusz Czerkawski and Michael Peca delivered a New York thin cut
puck to Oleg Kvasha. Shot made and scored. Sealing the spoiler goal
for a Columbus 2-1 victory. But we wanted a shutout!
Fred Brathwaite, Columbus goalie wanted one. “The shutout would have
been nice,” he said grinning, “But I will take a win other than a
tie any day.”
Columbus gets the win. They will face the Edmonton Oilers Tuesday.
Edmonton will be warming up after their game against Montreal
outside the arena. Try Commonwealth Stadium, home of their CFL
Eskimos football team. 58, 000 fans to see them and I know everyone
there could not be warm, not at all.
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