The advanced stats showed Columbus had the better of the chances on the night -- the Blue Jackets at 5-on-5 had big edges in scoring chances (31-15), high-danger scoring chances (13-3) and expected goals (2.51-1.49),
per Natural Stat Trick
-- but a couple of turnovers and the late goal let the Capitals escape with victory.
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"It stings a bit, there's no question," CBJ head coach Brad Larsen said. "I thought it was a good hockey game. In five days, you're not sure how sharp you're going to be. You could tell we had a bit of puck management issues at times, but we battled right back in it. We played well tonight."
The biggest thing that Larsen was concerned about postgame were the three turnovers that led to three Washington goals in the first 28 minutes - puck management issues, as he referred to, which make it tough to win against a team as experienced and good as the Caps.
On the other hand, a major positive was the way the Blue Jackets fought back once down 3-1. After scoring the first goal of his CBJ career in the first period, Dublin native Sean Kuraly notched his second of the night 48 seconds after the third Caps goal to make it a one-goal game, and 22 seconds after that Gus Nyquist scored on a breakaway to tie the score.
It was just the latest instance this season in which the Blue Jackets rallied when facing adversity, even if they weren't able to finish off the comeback in the end.
"I felt like we were right there at the end," Kuraly said. "We battled back -- we expect our team to battle back. We don't expect to fall over and get down. We're good. We don't care who it is, we think we have what we need to play with any team. We'll move on, we have another one tomorrow."
As Kuraly said, the good news for the Blue Jackets is they get a chance to get right back at it tonight against the Rangers. Columbus has started to stack solid performances on top of one another, and now comes the opportunity to do it again in front of the home fans.
"That's a tough way to lose, obviously," Nyquist said after the game. "The good thing is we get a chance right back at it tomorrow. That's what good about playing back-to-back sometimes, you get a chance to win again tomorrow."