Final Score: Blue Jackets 5 – Penguins 4
Game Summary
They finally did it, after all these years, the Blue Jackets have finally won their first playoff game in regulation. By doing that they were able to save off elimination and live to fight another day. The Jackets played extremely well again, they dominated the game right from the get go as they did in the first two games. They came out and put up a 63.16% Corsi in the first period and finished the game at 54.72% at 5 on 5. In this game however, they were able to get some puck luck which resulted in a couple early goals.
Goal is being credited to Jack Johnson. Goes off of Crosby's skate and past Fleury.
— 1st Ohio Battery (@1stOhioBattery) April 19, 2017
1-0 Jackets.#CBJ #MarchOn pic.twitter.com/91fV2WOOax
These are the kind of fluke goals you can get when you dominate the shot the clock. By firing everything towards the net, eventually something should find its way through and that Jack Johnson shot did. These were the types of goals the Jackets weren’t getting earlier, but they are the types of goals a team needs if they are to pull off the impossible.
The Jackets third line was extremely impressive. Matt Calvert was back and he made an impact alongside William Karlsson and Josh Anderson. John Tortorella wanted to give the Penguins some different looks and he had that third line up against the Crosby line. Against all odds it worked, as they held Crosby to no shots and was one the ice for three goals against, including these Anderson and Karlsson goals.
Here's the Anderson goal coming at 18:56 of the first. The roof at Nationwide is shaking. #CBJ pic.twitter.com/CAGufqKauR
— 1st Ohio Battery (@1stOhioBattery) April 19, 2017
Here was Karlsson working hard to retrieve the puck and sliding it past Fleury. 4-2 at the time.
— 1st Ohio Battery (@1stOhioBattery) April 19, 2017
Didn't stay that way long.#CBJ #MarchOn pic.twitter.com/Sy7rGTGqbx
The Jackets also had a new look defensive group. The two newcomers Kyle Quincey and Markus Nutivaara, both made an immediate impact. Quincey brought energy to the game with his physical play. He was laying some huge hits, which really got the crowd into the game. Nutivaara did his best work quietly as he was tremendous, as he's been all season, at busting up plays at the blue line. It didn’t matter who was coming at him, whether it be a Crosby or Malkin or a Matt Cullen, he stopped so many plays before they got even got started. He was active in the rush, and brought the fans to their feet scoring the Blue Jackets third goal.
Here was the Nutivaara goal, the first of his career but the 3-0 lead didn't last too long...#CBJ #MarchOn pic.twitter.com/AcbFjLcAqS
— 1st Ohio Battery (@1stOhioBattery) April 19, 2017
He was making strong offensive plays all night and showed why he should have been in this series over Scott Harrington this entire time. He brings that extra speed dynamic and offensive ability. He finished the game with the highest Corsi on the team at an insane 78.57% Corsi at 5 on 5, by far leading the team. Nutivaara was paired with Gabriel Carlsson and that pair worked really well. Nutivaara was able to take chances which allowed Carlsson to play a role he was more comfortable in sitting back in a more defensive role. Carlsson was able to have his best game of the playoffs putting up a 63.33% Corsi, good for third on the team.
On top of that goal Nutivaara also picked up an assist on what ended up being the game winning goal.
Boone Jenner puts the Jackets ahead 5-3. His first goal of the series and his fourth career playoff goal. #CBJ #MarchOn pic.twitter.com/gabVutMzBs
— 1st Ohio Battery (@1stOhioBattery) April 19, 2017
Getting the win was huge obviously but this was far from a perfect game. The Jackets once again had a big lead but let the Penguins right back into it. They need to be much tighter defensively and when they get a lead they need to keep the foot on the gas; no lead is safe against the Penguins.
What would go a long way to helping the Jackets hold a lead would be Sergei Bobrovsky. He again wasn’t at his best allowing four goals on 31 shots for an .871 save percentage. He did not steal this game by any means but despite the poor numbers did make a couple huge saves to protect the lead.
This save from Bobrvosky may prove huge, eh?#CBJ #MarchOn pic.twitter.com/uZnQw9obN3
— 1st Ohio Battery (@1stOhioBattery) April 19, 2017
That is a vintage Bobrovsky save right there, shutting the door on Ron Hainsey. If the Jackets are to comeback they need Bobrovsky to steal them a game, it wasn’t this one, but with saves like that you can sense that big game might be coming. Game 5 goes Thursday in Pittsburgh.
Stat of the Night
Nutivaara is 1st #CBJ rookie w/ multi-point playoff game. Jenner & Karlsson also w/ 1st career multi-point playoff games. All 3 had 1-1-2.
— CBJ Public Relations (@BlueJacketsPR) April 19, 2017
Stats courtesy of Natural Stat Trick and Hockey-Reference.
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