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  Photo: Andrew MacLean The New Jersey Devils survived a chaotic, late-game flurry in Columbus to secure their second straight victory on Monday night, defeating the Blue Jackets 3-2 to cap off their opening road trip. The star of the dramatic finish was forward Dawson Mercer, who netted a pair of goals—including the decisive empty-net marker—that momentarily gave the Devils a two-goal cushion before the Blue Jackets scored with 20 seconds left to keep the tension high until the final horn. Having collected four points out of a possible six on the road, New Jersey now turns its focus to the familiar roar of the Prudential Center crowd. The team finally heads home to Newark, where they will open their home slate on Thursday night with a pivotal early-season clash against the formidable Florida Panthers. New Jersey Devils Lineup: Palat - Hughes - Bratt Meier - Hischier - Mercer Gritsyuk - Glass - Brown Cotter - Glendening - Halonen Hughes - Pesce Siegenthaler - Hamilton Dillon - Neme...

Colin Blackwell Scores Lone Goal in a 3-1 Loss Against the Flyers, 2/21/24

 




*Sorry for the lack of photos! Hoping to get permission eventually.*


   Colin Blackwell scored the lone goal for the Blackhawks against the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday, February 21st. Connor Bedard's point streak (two goals, four assists) from the past three games, following his return after being out due to a fractured jaw. However, Bedard played hard during this game against the Flyers.


Flyers lineup against the Blackhawks:

Tippett - Couturier - Konecny

Farabee - Frost - Atkinson

Cates - Poehling - Hathaway

Deslauriers - Laughton


York - Sanheim

Seeler - Walker

Staal - Drysdale

Zamula


Ersson

Petersen


Blackhawks lineup against the Flyers:

Foligno - Bedard - Kurashev

Beauvillier - Dickinson - Anderson

Johnson - Johnson - Raddysh

Blackwell - Entwistle - Donato


Vlasic - Jones

Korchinski - Megna

Tinordi - Phillips


Soderblom

Mrazek


   Travis Sanheim began the scoring at 13:42 of the first period to give Philadelphia a 1-0 lead early. Sanheim shot from around the top of the right face-off circle, the puck deflecting off Alex Vlasic's stick and into the net. Scoring his fourth goal of the season - Colin Blackwell obtained a lead pass from Joey Anderson off the right-wing boards, he moved in on goal and slid past Jamie Drysdale, and got the puck past Samuel Ersson's glove. The score remained 1-1 for the remainder of the first frame.


   Putting Philadelphia ahead 2-1 at 16:45 of the middle frame - Travis Konecny secured his fifth goal in his seven-game point streak. He collected the puck deep in the Flyers' zone before skating up the ice and scoring a filthy wrister at the left face-off dot. Garnet Hathway extended the Flyers' lead to 3-1 off a rebound of Noah Cates' shot from the slot.

   In the third, the Blackhawks made sure the score stayed at 3-1 as they protected their empty net near the end of the period. The Flyers ended their two-game losing streak that began after a four-game win streak when they lost against the Toronto Maple Leafs in overtime.




Colin Blackwell on the Blackhawks' loss and the frustration of not being able to get wins: "Ultimately, it came down to they kind of out-worked us in some different aspects of the game... It's frustrating. It's just doing the little things in order to get the ship moving in the right direction. I think we can only say so many times that we're close. It's been close for a long time now. It's definitely frustrating knowing that in a game like that, I thought we had opportunities to take over the game and we didn't."




Notes:

- Colin Blackwell's fourth goal of the season got him out of his 10-game point drought and his 16-game goal drought.

- Joey Anderson assisted Blackwell's goal, getting his 10th point of the season... a new career best.

- Both Reese Johnson and Isaak Phillips returned to the lineup after missing the last three games as healthy scratches.

- Connor Bedard skated 24:49 of ice time, which had set a career mark during his rookie campaign.

  Bedard had 3 shots on goal, as well as four individual scoring chances.

- Arvid Soderblom made 30 saves out of 33 shots for Chicago

- Travis Konecny extended his point streak to seven games... He has five goals and seven assists during this streak.

- Samuel Ersson made 22 saves for Philadelphia


 



Postgame: Joey Anderson

Postgame: Luke Richardson


Postgame: John Tortorella

Postgame: Garnet Hathway

Postgame: Samuel Ersson

Postgame: Travis Konecny


 




 

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