Blue Jackets Triumph Over Flames Despite Injuries
Texier's First Short-Handed Goal of the Season Contributes to Victory Amidst Hostile Atmosphere
- The Columbus Blue Jackets won against the Calgary Flames with a score of 5-2, despite losing two players to injuries during the game.
- Blue Jackets' Alexandre Texier scored the team's first short-handed goal of the season, contributing to their victory.
- Blue Jackets' defenseman Adam Boqvist and forward Jack Roslovic were injured during the game, with updates on their conditions not yet provided.
- Jonathan Huberdeau of the Flames was given a boarding major and game misconduct for his hit on Roslovic, which led to the Blue Jackets scoring a crucial power-play goal.
- The Blue Jackets' victory came amidst a hostile atmosphere, with former Flames player Johnny Gaudreau being booed by the home crowd.