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Olivier's Thunderous Hit Sparks Blue Jackets' Comeback Effort
16 Nov
Summary
- Mathieu Olivier's physical play energizes Blue Jackets
- Kirill Marchenko extends point streak to 11 games
- Goalie Jet Greaves makes 31 saves in narrow loss

On November 15th, the Columbus Blue Jackets faced off against the New York Rangers in a close-fought contest. After a sluggish start, the Blue Jackets found themselves trailing 1-0 and being outshot 17-5 midway through the second period. That's when forward Mathieu Olivier decided to take matters into his own hands.
Olivier delivered a thunderous hit on Rangers defenseman Matthew Robertson, sparking the Blue Jackets and their fans. The team immediately responded with increased intensity, tying the game at 1-1 on a power-play goal by Dmitri Voronkov. Olivier followed up his big hit with a decisive fight against the Rangers' Sam Carrick, further igniting the crowd and his teammates.
The Blue Jackets went on to battle the Rangers evenly for the rest of the game, eventually falling 2-1 in a shootout. Goaltender Jet Greaves was a standout, making 31 saves and keeping his team in the game. Meanwhile, Kirill Marchenko extended his career-long points streak to 11 games, tying for the third-longest in franchise history.
Despite the narrow defeat, the Blue Jackets' gritty performance and Olivier's physical play provided a much-needed spark that could pay dividends going forward.




