Columbus has struggled out of the gates in the last two games, being outshot 14-5 by the Islanders in the first period on Thursday night and 15-5 by the Bruins on Saturday night. While the Jackets were able to escape the first period tied 1-1 against the Boston, they'll definitely be focused on doing better in the home-and-home rematch tonight against the Bruins.
"It's just not good enough," forward Gus Nyquist said after Saturday night's 5-2 loss to the Bruins, the team's sixth loss in a row. "It's something we talked about before the game, that we didn't like our start to the last game. Yeah, not good enough in the first, and we are fortunate we end that period 1-1."
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In both of the last two games, the Blue Jackets were able to overcome the starts and go into the third period tied at 2, but in each game, the opposition was able to pull away to matching 5-2 victories.
The lesson to be had is that the Jackets have to play a full 60 minutes, especially against teams that are dialing it up for the postseason.
"I think that's something we need to focus on next game," said Justin Danforth, who scored for the second straight game Saturday night. "We know what to do. We're 65 games into the year or whatever we are. We know what kind of team we are and what makes us successful, and that's playing north, playing simple, putting it behind their D, using our speed and playing in the offensive zone. That's where we're most successful. We know what we have to do, it's just being ready."
Associate coach Pascal Vincent has been in charge the last three games and sees a team that has been putting in the effort despite the fact the team's postseason hopes are fading. The problem has been execution over effort, as the Jackets have found their game in pockets of the last few matchups but need to do it more consistently to have success.
"We adjusted, we made faster decisions with the puck, moving the puck behind their D, and that's when we started to create some momentum," he said of the Saturday night game. "We were in this game. It's a 2-2 game. They score. We're doing a good job on the penalty kill, and one shot, one tip, and then you're pushing the pace from there. We competed hard."