NHL Game Summary - Columbus at Chicago
(Sunday, February 24th)
Final Score: Chicago 1, Columbus 0
Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - The mighty Chicago Blackhawks just keep racking
up points.
Corey Crawford, playing in his first game since Feb. 12, stopped 28 shots for
his second shutout of the season and the Blackhawks continued the best start
in NHL history with a 1-0 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Sunday.
Andrew Shaw scored the lone goal for Chicago (15-0-3), which has recorded at
least one point in 18 straight games to begin the season.
The Blackhawks improved to 5-0-1 during their seven-game homestand that wraps
up Monday night against Edmonton. Chicago holds a 7-0-1 mark at the United
Center this season.
Steve Mason stopped 26-of-27 shots for the Blue Jackets, who have lost nine
straight against the Blackhawks.
"Our goaltender played really well for us and we played a good game, (but) the
power play was not good enough," Blue Jackets center Derick Brassard said.
"When you have six or seven chances and you lose a game 1-0, it was obviously
not good enough. The execution was not good."
Columbus went 1-5-0 during a six-game road trip, and fell to 2-8-0 as the
road team this season.
The lone goal of the contest came with 1:27 left in the second period. Bryan
Bickell made a no-look pass from behind the net to Shaw, who put the puck past
Mason.
Crawford made 13 saves in the middle stanza to keep Chicago in front.
"I just focus on whatever comes at me, but our guys did a good job to let me
see pucks, clear rebounds and a couple times made some big blocks on a couple
backdoor plays," Crawford said. "It feels good to get back in there and play
again.
The Blue Jackets went 0-for-3 on the power play in the third stanza. They
ended the game 0-for-5 with the man advantage.
Game Notes
The Blackhawks also beat the Blue Jackets in Columbus on Jan. 26 ... Columbus
center Artem Anisimov missed his second straight game with a head injury ...
Chicago was without center Dave Bolland due to a lower-body injury ... Prior
to Sunday's game, the Blue Jackets placed defenseman Jack Johnson on injured
reserve and recalled forward Ryan Johansen from Springfield (AHL).
02/24 23:27:21 ET

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