The Blue Jackets' points percentage is tied for the best in the NHL and they have games in hand on most teams ahead of them. They have a quick turnaround now, heading home to face the red-hot New York Islanders on Saturday night at Nationwide Arena.
Here's what we learned:
Bob was Bob: Columbus got through this game with a power play opportunity, but the Red Wings looked dangerous on their chances with the man advantage. They tried to get pucks through from the center point and also tried creating offense from the half wall and goal line, with a consistent pattern of havoc and traffic in the crease. Bobrovsky kept the game under control and bailed out a few mistakes by his teammates, all part of a very Bobrovsky-like performance that we've seen so many times in his career.
"Bob certainly was a big part of our win tonight," said head coach John Tortorella. "We had problems controlling their speed. I don't think we checked well at all until the third period. We struggled with their speed. I don't think we were that sharp the first couple of periods."
Hartsy steps up: Hartnell's been around a while, and he knows when his team needs an injection of energy. Not only was he standing up for a teammate and responding to a hit that he didn't agree with, but Hartnell was sending a message to the rest of the Blue Jackets that their level needed to elevate. That message was received; the Blue Jackets scored two quick goals within seven minutes of Hartnell's scrap with Steve Ott and they carried a 3-1 lead into the dressing room after two periods.
"That's part of his game. He's played pretty well of late," Tortorella said of Hartnell. "He knew we just weren't sharp."
"It was a weird game," said Brandon Dubinsky, who was credited with the game-winning goal. "There wasn't a whole lot of momentum. We just kept with it. That's the sign of a good team. Tonight wasn't our best, but that's why you have one of the best goalies in the league."