3 Takeaways
1. A needed win: Teams are happy with every win, but this one felt a little more important than others. Coming off a tough loss Friday night and facing a team that had been absolutely flying, the Blue Jackets could use a bit of a conifidence boost and got one. Tortorella admitted being 1-4 would have been a tough pill to swallow with three off days upcoming, but now the team goes into its Sunday off day with a good vibe. Meanwhile, Nutivaara admitted this one felt pretty good. "I mean, just look at the guys. Everybody is so happy and relieved and stuff like that. Of course, (Carolina) had the streak going, so we wanted to cut that down."
2. What a pair: Sticking with Nutivaara, his defensive pairing with Murray was fantastic, as the duo was on the ice for all three CBJ goals as well as a 10-3 edge for Columbus in scoring chances. The games of the two seem to complement each other, as each is a smart, savvy player with the ability to get the puck up the ice quickly. And as the goal showed, there's a bit of offensive chemistry well, as each saw the right time to shoot forward based on a read of the play. "I like the way he plays," Nutivaara said. "We have the same mind-set. We don't (even) talk much on the ice. We just know that he's going to be there, I'm going to be there. It makes the game so much faster."
3. There's a lot of other takeaways we could go with here -- what a job by both Bjorkstrand and Dubois all night, and the defensive outing was superb all the way around -- but the play of Korpisalo deserves notice. The goalie finished with 30 saves and was his sharpest -- and perhaps most confident -- he's been all season. From the first few minutes, it was clear he was on his game, and that confidence then transferred to his teammates as the night went on. For his part, Korpisalo credited his defenders, saying, "I saw (the puck) most of the night. (Our) players did a really good job of taking sticks away and blocking shots there."
Notable
Both teams finished 0-for-3 on the power play. … Reimer came into the game with just two wins in 11 games in his career vs. Columbus with a 3.81 goals-against average in those appearances. … Hamilton scored in his fourth straight game for Carolina. … Carolina's Teuvo Teravainen played in his 206th consecutive game, while Dubois skated in his 169th straight contest.
Roster Report
Columbus kept the same lineup as Friday night, with forward Markus Hannikainen and defensemen Scott Harrington and Dean Kukan the healthy scratches.
Up Next
Columbus has three days off before a Wednesday night game in Nationwide Arena vs. Dallas.