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The Columbus Blue Jackets delivered a stunning performance against the Boston Bruins, securing a 5-1 victory with two short-handed goals. Mathieu Olivier and Justin Danforth were the stars of the game, each scoring a short-handed goal that left the Bruins and their fans reeling.

The game started with a bang for the Blue Jackets, as Olivier netted a goal in the first period, setting the tone for the rest of the match. The Bruins struggled to keep up with Columbus’ relentless offensive pressure, leading to a disappointing performance that had fans booing their own team off the ice.

In addition to Olivier and Danforth’s goals, Yegor Chinakhov and James van Riemsdyk also found the back of the net for the Blue Jackets. Elvis Merzļikins put on a stellar performance in goal, making 29 saves to secure the win for his team.

On the Bruins’ side, Charlie Coyle managed to score Boston’s only goal of the game, but it was not enough to overcome the Blue Jackets’ dominant play. Jeremy Swayman made 24 saves but couldn’t prevent his team from suffering their third straight loss.

The victory was a much-needed one for the Blue Jackets, who had only won once in their last nine games. The balanced scoring and strong defensive play, highlighted by the two short-handed goals, showcased the team’s potential for success in the future.

As for the Bruins, the loss against a struggling team like the Blue Jackets has raised concerns among fans and commentators. Calls for the management to make changes, including potentially firing coach Jim Montgomery, have intensified following this disappointing performance.

Looking ahead, the Blue Jackets will face off against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night, while the Bruins will host the Utah Jazz. The outcome of these upcoming games will be crucial for both teams as they aim to bounce back from their recent performances and make a push towards the playoffs.