KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Columbus Blue Jackets finish strong with statement win over Islanders
The season, starting with the unexpected death of Johnny Gaudreau, pushed the Blue Jackets hard early. But instead of quitting, Columbus rallied—finishing the year just short of a playoff spot and capturing hearts around the league.
Thursday night, the Columbus Blue Jackets ended their season on a high note with a 6–1 thrashing of the New York Islanders. Goaltender Jet Greaves was stout with 36 saves, one short of his third consecutive shutout.
Defenseman Zachary Werenski's performance added another historic layer to the evening—his assist brought his season total to 59, tying Artemi Panarin’s franchise record and making him the first defenseman to lead the Blue Jackets in scoring with 82 points.
An emotional journey ends with pride, not regret
The Columbus Blue Jackets weren't meant to be in the hunt this year. Projected by most to be toward the bottom of the NHL standings, they instead battled their way to 89 points—fourth in the Metropolitan Division and just out of the final Eastern Conference wild-card berth, which went to the Montreal Canadiens.
Their six-game winning streak to end the season tied a franchise home point record (57) and was their season high in goals with 267. The New York Islanders, on the other hand, collapsed late and finished sixth in the division with 82 points.
Also read: Meredith Gaudreau ready to relive Johnny Gaudreau’s glory—Now through their children’s eyes
When the clock ticked all the way out, Columbus fans didn't lament the close of a season—they rejoiced at the strength and togetherness of a team that had given everything back to them. And no phrase said it better than Meredith Gaudreau's: ‘So much love’.
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Columbus Blue Jackets finish strong with statement win over Islanders
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The season, starting with the unexpected death of Johnny Gaudreau, pushed the Blue Jackets hard early. But instead of quitting, Columbus rallied—finishing the year just short of a playoff spot and capturing hearts around the league.
Thursday night, the Columbus Blue Jackets ended their season on a high note with a 6–1 thrashing of the New York Islanders. Goaltender Jet Greaves was stout with 36 saves, one short of his third consecutive shutout.
Defenseman Zachary Werenski's performance added another historic layer to the evening—his assist brought his season total to 59, tying Artemi Panarin’s franchise record and making him the first defenseman to lead the Blue Jackets in scoring with 82 points.
An emotional journey ends with pride, not regret
The Columbus Blue Jackets weren't meant to be in the hunt this year. Projected by most to be toward the bottom of the NHL standings, they instead battled their way to 89 points—fourth in the Metropolitan Division and just out of the final Eastern Conference wild-card berth, which went to the Montreal Canadiens.
Their six-game winning streak to end the season tied a franchise home point record (57) and was their season high in goals with 267. The New York Islanders, on the other hand, collapsed late and finished sixth in the division with 82 points.
Also read: Meredith Gaudreau ready to relive Johnny Gaudreau’s glory—Now through their children’s eyes
When the clock ticked all the way out, Columbus fans didn't lament the close of a season—they rejoiced at the strength and togetherness of a team that had given everything back to them. And no phrase said it better than Meredith Gaudreau's: ‘So much love’.
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