Standing 6-foot-5, Tarasov is a big goalie who takes up a lot of net. The key to his game is playing calm and composed because when he's square to the shooter, there's not much open space left. He did just that against the Rangers, who seemed flustered as the night went on by both his positioning and rebound control.
"I thought Daniil in net was outstanding," Larsen said of the 23-year-old. "He was just very calm. He made tough saves look very easy tonight."
3. For the second night in a row, the Blue Jackets got bad news on the injury front. Justin Danforth did not make the trip to New York after suffering an upper-body injury Saturday night against the Penguins, while defenseman Nick Blankenburg left the Rangers game after playing 7:59 following a collision in the neutral zone in the first period with Kaapo Kakko.
There was no update on Blankenburg yet postgame, and the Jackets survived playing down a blueliner for the final two periods of play.
The good news was that with Danforth out, Foudy went in and impressed in his first live game action since Jan. 30 when he skated with Cleveland of the AHL. He suffered a shoulder injury shortly thereafter, and Foudy stayed on the roster at the start of this year after being cleared for contact during training camp.
The 2018 first-round pick got into his first contest of the season Sunday and not only had the two helpers, he showed off his wheels and got the puck to the net while playing a simple, attacking game.
"He had great legs," Larsen said. "You could tell, first period, he was challenging the defensemen with his legs."