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Stoplight Game Review

CBJ Vs. Sabres

2.6.2010

 

Mase1 here, and boy, is this recap fun to write about! 

Game two of the Claude Noel interim regime took place against the Buffalo Sabres, before a capacity crowd at Nationwide Arena, in large part due to the massive Buffalo contingent in attendance.

 

The Columbus Blue Jackets continued their winning ways with a resounding 4-0 victory.  What was most prevalent about their performance, beyond the score, was the looseness and energy the team displayed.  It’s as if an albatross had been taken off the team’s necks.  There’s a definite jump in the team’s step, a definite ‘have fun’ and ‘devil may care’ attitude.

 

As is often the case when there is a seismic change, such as what took place when Ken Hitchcock was fired, the new/interim coach (Claude Noel) plays ‘good cop’ to the predecessor’s ‘bad cop’.  As a result, there is often a bounce that occurs.  How long that ‘joy- joy’ feeling, as well as the continued winning play, continues remains to be seen, particularly with division leaders such as San Jose, Vancouver and Chicago remaining before the Winter Olympic break.  But, for now, there is a permeable change in the way the Blue Jackets are playing the game.

 

With that, onto the recap:

 

GREEN:

 

The jump in the step of the entire team – it’s gone from Judge Dredd to Club Med in quite a hurry.

 

Steve Mason’s performance – it appears that Mason is actually enjoying playing in goal, something not evidenced by someone who seemed far too serious for someone so young and new to the NHL.  Mason, much like his performance in the last game against the Dallas Stars, is once again using his size by playing more upright and is challenging the shooter by coming out and getting the angle on the attacker.  For the last two games, anyway, it seems like shades of his Calder Trophy winning season.

 

Jakub Voracek – yes, Voracek struggled mightily in Ken Hitchcock’s methodical, two-way, defense-first system.  But, as with his fellow second-year teammate, Derek Brassard, Voracek was playing with the reckless abandon he displayed during his rookie season and at the early part of this season.  Voracek registered three assists, and was a true impact player, all evening long.

 

Milan Jurcina – he of the puzzling two consecutive games of being benched (healthy scratched), Jurcina scored the opening goal of the game, in quite a bizarre way.  Clearing the puck into the corner boards, the puck quickly rebounded – with Jurcina’s massive howitzer, heavy emphasis on the quickly – off of the boards, off the back of Patrick LaLime’s leg and into the net.  What usually happens against the Blue Jackets just happened in favor of the Blue Jackets, and they were on the board.  Jurcina also logged in the most ice time, proof that changes have been implemented, rather starkly.

 

Kris Russell – Recipient of the second most time on ice (TOI).  More than that, Russell was magnificent, to quote Claude Noel’s assessment of his play, in all three sections of the ice.  Here’s hoping that Noel will leverage Russell’s gifts – his supreme skating and puck-moving capabilities – the rest of the way, this season.

 

Anton Stralman – For registering another multi-point game, with a goal and an assist.  Stralman gives the Blue Jackets something they haven’t had since Duvie Westcott was in Columbus, before he became victim of concussive injuries.

 

Claude Noel – for calling a timeout in the midst of the four-minute, double minor power play advantage.  As Claude Noel remarked in his post-game press conference, “For the first three minutes, it looked like we were painting”.  He decided on the timeout to settle the team down and to not over-think.  Result?  Rick Nash scored on a true effort play, diving down as he flipped the puck into the net, and from there, it was ‘game over’.

 

Shutting up those obnoxious Sabres fans.  Big ups to our own Matt the Mask, our 7th man, for starting the chant, "Why so qui-et?" to their "Let's go, Buf-fa-lo!".  It sounded like a morgue, after that first goal, eh?

 

YELLOW:

 

Nothing to note, here, although, at times, the defense was a little loose in their defensive end.

 

RED:

 

For the first time in a long time, there’s nothing to report as negative – that is, unless you consider Noel obliterating the five-minute time limit on the post-game press conference.  Noel’s post-game presser more than tripled the usual limit, at a whopping eighteen minutes.  For those in the press, it’s quite enjoyable – well, maybe it’s the results of the games – to listen to Noel’s quirkiness and observations.  It’s quite a long cry from the five minute – to the second – measured post-game commentary of his predecessor, Ken Hitchcock.

 

This marathon presser prompted one of the best lines of the night, by none other than team Prez Mike Priest, "If Claude's gonna go this long for his conferences, then, the next time he does so, he can clean up the arena, afterwards".

 

Up next, the Blue Jackets host the San Jose Sharks, a team who are arguably the most explosive team in the NHL.  Once again, a stern test for the ‘new Blue Jackets’, hosting another division leading team, one with perhaps the most lethal first line in the NHL.



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written by Daniel, February 07, 2010
It certainly has been fun to watch the Jackets in these last 2 games. And I think that, playing at home, we'll carry this momentum into at least another couple wins before the Olympic break. But to say that at this point I'm cautiously optimistic would be an overstatement.

The momentum gained from firing a coach who was not liked (I think that's clear at this point) will only last so long. I'm not sure I believe that it can realistically take us into the 2010-11 season with a full head of steam on its own. Hell, I'm not even convinced it's going to last through the Olympic break. The bottom line for me is that the future of this team remains uncertain, but I'll enjoy the "new" Jackets for now.
Why so serious...?
written by Lanson, February 07, 2010
I did enjoy watching this game. Unfortunately as you said, the PP looked lukewarm, with the exception of Nash's diving goal, and Raffi's goal.

I'd like to believe that the quake caused by Hitch's replacement will drive this team to the playoffs, and into next year, but as Daniel said, it's unlikely it will last through two weeks of break for the Olympics. Players will be away from the team, and those that aren't playing in the Games, who knows if they'll be practicing or not.

Noel a "presser", eh?
written by CBJ_Nut, February 07, 2010

So Claude did 18 minutes in the post-game press deal, eh? (Missed it as I was celebrating the win with a lot of other folks in the R Bar.)

But, he wasn't done, folks. The guy went on and on and on and on on the "Between the Pipes" Jackets radio show (WBNS 97.1 The Fan radio) and also on the "un-named" hockey show just after on 610 WTVN (again radio) this (Sunday) morning. Claude really was great. He told a very detailed account of how his day went last Wednesday when Hitch was fired and he learned he was Interim Coach. Very interesting fellow. He almost seemed like he was using these radio outlets as a kind of therapy to help him deal with the amazing events in his life. If podcasts are available (I know they are for 97.1 The Fan) and you haven't heard his lengthy often "sole exposing" speeches, I would highly recommend a listen. He seems like a real regular guy. But, can he keep this going?

(Disclaimer: Although it may not seem this way, I have no affiliation with either radio station.)

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