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COLUMBUS, Ohio - Rick Nash and the Columbus Blue Jackets put a blowout loss behind them in a hurry.
Nash scored the winning shootout goal and also had a goal in regulation, and Mathieu Garon stopped both Anaheim shooters in the tiebreaker...
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I haven't seen a hockey player make a move this fabulous since D.B. Sweeney's one-footed salchow in The Cutting Edge. Columbus Blue Jackets forward (and NHL2K9 coverboy) Rick Nash went with an unorthodox move in last night's 3-2 shootout victory over the Anaheim Mighty Ducks. As he approached Franco-Canadianophile goaltender Jean-Sébastien Giguère, Nash lifted up his left leg and apparently that was enough to completely baffle Giguère since...
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Rick Nash won the last night's match against the Anaheim Ducks in dramatic fashion, scoring the winning shootout goal to secure a 3-2 victory for the Columbus Blue Jackets. But it was how he scored that made the goal so remarkable. Nash lost his balance as he prepared to shoot and was forced to attempt the the shot on just one skate, but the odd technique wasn't enough to derail his efforts. Nash had a great night: he scored in regulation in...
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Rick Nash scores winning goal in shootout as well as one in regulation.
Rick Nash and the Columbus Blue Jackets put a blowout loss behind them in a hurry.
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From latimes.com
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Taking a look at some of the stats for the Columbus Blue Jackets through the twenty-game mark, they seem to indicate the Jackets are vastly improved, even from last season, in which they made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history: They're on par for 48 wins, seven more than last year's playoff team, Rick Nash is on an early-season roll, and they're scoring goals with consistency. But while numbers may not lie, they can greatly...
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