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Blues down the Blue Jackets and Fabbri sits again

September 21, 2017, 10:13 PM ET [9 Comments]
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Last night the Blues defeated a very young Columbus Blue Jackets team in their home pre-season opener. Much like their game the night before, the contest was a special teams fest with 15 power plays between the two teams. The difference in the game was the Blues’ two power play goals and their ability to kill all eight of the Blue Jackets’ power plays.

Both Blues goalies posted better save percentages than their counterparts the prior night with Jake Allen stopping 84.6% of the shots he faced and Ville Husso stopping all 9 shots he faced. Of course, both goalies faced more of a junior varsity team than Dallas iced the night before. Columbus sat defensemen Seth Jones, David Savard and Zach Werenski. Forwards Alex Wennberg, Artemi Panarin, Boone Jenner, Nick Foligno, and Brandon Dubinsky did not play.

The Blues sat Robby Fabbri again after the sitting the night before when he was expected to play. Is there yet another Blues injury brewing here? For now, the reports are he was just dealing with scar tissue. Fabbri did skate in practice today. Other than Fabbri and the injured Blues, the Blues sat Carl Gunnarsson, Vladimir Sobotka, and Ivan Barbashev.
Jaden Schwartz led the team with 6 shots with Vladimir Tarasenko and Alex Pietrangelo having 5 shots each. Adam Musil, Samuel Blais and Colton Parayko each had 3 shots.
Tarasenko had two goals. Schwartz contributed a goal and an assist while Pietrangelo, Brayden Schenn, and Paul Stastny each had an assist. The Magnus Paajarvi, Stastny and Tarasenko line were on the ice for both Blues Jackets’ goals.

Tarasenko goal



Schwartz goal



Tarasenko game winning goal


After the game, the Blues assigned Alexey Toropchenko to his junior team and both Justin Selman and Dmitrij Sergeev to the San Antonio Rampage of the AHL. They also related their two pto players, Ty Loney and Michael McKee. They have 44 players remaining in camp but less than 40 appear to be healthy.

It’s a great day for hockey.

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