BLUE JACKETS EXTEND WIN STREAK TO 16 GAMES, ONE SHY OF NHL RECORD
Three different skaters scored to help the Columbus Blue Jackets extend their record winning streak to 16 games, the second-longest single-season winning streak in NHL history behind Pittsburgh's 17-game run from March 9-April 10, 1993.
* The League-leading Blue Jackets (27-5-4, 58 points) also extended their record overall point streak to 18 games (17-0-1) and home winning streak to eight games, establishing another record.
* Sergei Bobrovsky (21 saves) extended his NHL career-high and Blue Jackets-record winning and point streaks to 14 and 16 games (15-0-1), respectively. Bobrovsky (25-5-2; 1.92 GAA, .934 SV%, 3 SO) leads all goaltenders with 25 wins this season.
* Nick Foligno (3-7-10), Brandon Saad (3-5-8) and Alexander Wennberg (2-6-8) each extended their point streak to six games.
* The Blue Jackets will look to match the longest single-season winning streak in NHL history when they visit the Washington Capitals on Thursday (7 p.m. ET; CSN-DC, FS-O).