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Blues Winless in Seven Straight, Fall 3-2 to Blue Jackets
Zach Werenski scored and assisted while Sean Monahan reached 600 NHL points as Columbus won 3-2, marking their fourth consecutive victory, officials said.
- On Saturday in Columbus, the Columbus Blue Jackets beat the St. Louis Blues 3-2 for their fourth straight win, with Zach Werenski scoring and assisting and Sean Monahan reaching 600 NHL points.
- The Blue Jackets' recent run shows improving form as Columbus has won six of their last seven games, while the St. Louis Blues endure their seventh straight loss.
- Goaltenders influenced the outcome with big nights as Jet Greaves made 37 saves, including 17 in the final period, while Joel Hofer finished with 32 saves.
- Justin Faulk struck first early in the game at 3:37, the Blues pulled within one when Boone Jenner's clearing attempt led to Nick Bjugstad's goal at 9:48, and Charlie Coyle tied it off Cole Sillinger's rebound after 1:01.
- Monahan's numbers underline his role in Columbus' push, with 264 goals and 336 assists in 829 games, as the Blue Jackets win six of seven games.
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Zach Werenski's 2-point night helps Blue Jackets edge Blues
Zach Werenski scored a goal and added an assist as the Columbus Blue Jackets edged the visiting St. Louis Blues 3-2 on Saturday night for their fourth straight victory.
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Read Full ArticleCBJ 3, STL 2: Werenski Stays Hot, Greaves Shines As Blue Jackets Beat Blues For Fourth Straight Win
That’s how you cap off a perfect calendar week. 1 2 3 F 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 3 CBJ GOALS: Coyle (P1, 4:38) Werenski (P2, 11:55) Monahan (P3, 13:24) Zach Werenski had two points with a goal and an assist to help the Columbus Blue Jackets defeat the St. Louis Blues 3-2 on Saturday night at Nationwide Arena. Columbus has won four straight an…
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