Columbus Blue Jackets extend winning streak to four with 3-2 win over St. Louis Blues

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The Columbus Blue Jackets continue to surge through the early part of the season with impressive momentum, capturing their fourth consecutive victory in a hard-fought 3-2 battle against the struggling St. Louis Blues on Saturday night at Nationwide Arena. The win showcases a Blue Jackets team that has found its identity and rhythm, winning six of their last seven games to improve to 7-4-0 on the season. Meanwhile, the Blues’ struggles deepened as they extended their winless streak to seven games, falling to 3-7-2 and searching desperately for answers.

The victory was a complete team effort, featuring contributions from veteran leadership, clutch goaltending, and timely scoring that has become a trademark of this Blue Jackets squad. With the momentum building in Columbus, the team appears to be turning a corner after what many expected to be another challenging rebuilding season.

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Greaves delivers stellar goaltending in Columbus Blue Jackets fourth straight win against St. Louis Blues

Jet Greaves provided the backbone for the Columbus Blue Jackets’ fourth straight win against St. Louis Blues, turning aside 37 shots in what proved to be his most crucial performance of the young season. The 23-year-old netminder was particularly outstanding in the third period, stopping 17 of 18 shots as the Blues mounted a desperate comeback attempt. His calm presence between the pipes allowed the Blue Jackets to weather the storm and preserve the victory.

Greaves’ performance highlighted the improved goaltending depth that Columbus has cultivated this season. His positioning was excellent throughout the contest, and he showed remarkable composure when the Blues applied sustained pressure in the final frame. After Nick Bjugstad cut the deficit to 3-2 with just over 10 minutes remaining, Greaves locked down the net and refused to yield another goal.

The young goaltender’s ability to make timely saves in high-pressure situations has been instrumental in the Blue Jackets’ recent success. His development curve has accelerated rapidly, and his confidence appears to grow with each start. The coaching staff has shown increased trust in Greaves, and he has rewarded that faith with consistent performances.

What made Greaves’ night even more impressive was his ability to handle the Blues’ diverse offensive threats. St. Louis tested him with point shots, deflections, and quality chances from the slot, but Greaves remained positionally sound and tracked pucks exceptionally well through traffic. His 37-save performance ranks among the best of his young career and provided the foundation for Columbus to secure the victory.

Werenski continues hot streak in dominant Columbus Blue Jackets fourth straight win against St. Louis Blues

Zach Werenski extended his personal scoring streak to three consecutive games, recording a goal and an assist to lead the offensive charge in the Columbus Blue Jackets’ fourth straight win against St. Louis Blues. The star defenseman has been on fire lately, showcasing the offensive prowess that has made him one of the premier two-way players in the NHL. His goal at 11:55 of the second period gave Columbus a 2-1 lead they would never relinquish.

Werenski’s goal came on a perfectly executed wrist shot from the right dot that found its way through the legs of Blues defenseman Philip Broberg. The play demonstrated Werenski’s exceptional hockey IQ and his ability to identify shooting lanes even in congested areas. His shot release was quick and accurate, giving Joel Hofer little chance to react.

Beyond his goal, Werenski’s all-around game was exemplary. He logged significant minutes in all situations, played strong defensive hockey, and contributed the primary assist on Sean Monahan’s power-play goal in the third period. His shot from the point hit the left post, and Monahan was perfectly positioned to tap home the rebound, extending Columbus’s lead to 3-1.

The Blue Jackets’ defensive anchor has embraced his role as one of the team’s leaders, and his recent performances have been nothing short of spectacular. With three goals and multiple assists during the winning streak, Werenski is proving why Columbus locked him up long-term. His ability to contribute at both ends of the ice makes him invaluable to the team’s success, and his chemistry with the forward lines has been seamless.

Monahan reaches milestone as Columbus Blue Jackets fourth straight win against St. Louis Blues continues surge

Sean Monahan reached a significant career milestone in the Columbus Blue Jackets’ fourth straight win against St. Louis Blues, recording his 600th NHL point with a crucial third-period power-play goal. The veteran center has been everything the Blue Jackets hoped for when they brought him in, providing leadership, scoring touch, and playoff experience to a young roster. His ability to capitalize on the rebound of Werenski’s shot at 5:07 of the third period gave Columbus breathing room with a 3-1 advantage.

Monahan’s 600th point represents a remarkable achievement for a player who has battled through injuries and team transitions throughout his career. With 264 goals and 336 assists across 829 NHL games, he has established himself as a consistent offensive producer. His veteran presence has been particularly valuable for Columbus’s young forwards, who benefit from his hockey IQ and positioning skills.

The power-play goal showcased Monahan’s instincts around the net, as he positioned himself perfectly in the crease to clean up the rebound. This type of “garbage goal” scoring ability has been a hallmark of Monahan’s career, and it’s exactly what Columbus needed to push their lead to two goals. His celebration was understated, befitting a veteran who understands there was still work to be done.

Charlie Coyle also contributed to the offensive output, scoring his fifth point in the last two games. His goal at 4:38 of the first period tied the game 1-1 after Justin Faulk had given St. Louis an early lead. Coyle’s ability to find loose pucks in the crease and his persistence on the forecheck have made him a valuable addition to the Blue Jackets’ lineup. The balanced scoring attack, with contributions from defenders and forwards alike, has been a key factor in Columbus’ recent success.

Blues’ struggles deepen despite competitive effort in Columbus Blue Jackets fourth straight win against St. Louis Blues

The St. Louis Blues’ winless streak extended to seven games (0-5-2) despite a valiant effort against a surging Columbus squad. The Blues entered the game desperate for any positive results, but their inability to maintain leads and generate consistent offense continues to plague them. At 3-7-2 through 12 games, St. Louis finds itself in an early-season hole that will require significant improvement to escape.

Justin Faulk provided an ideal start for the Blues, scoring just 3:37 into the game on St. Louis’ first shot. Oskar Sundqvist’s cross-ice pass from the left boards found Faulk in the right circle, and his wrist shot beat Greaves cleanly. However, the lead lasted barely a minute before Coyle tied the game, setting a pattern that has haunted St. Louis throughout their losing streak.

Joel Hofer made 32 saves in a solid performance that deserved a better fate. The Blues’ goaltender has been one of the few bright spots during this difficult stretch, but even exceptional goaltending can’t overcome offensive struggles and defensive breakdowns. The Blues managed 39 shots on goal, showing they can generate volume, but converting those opportunities into goals has proven challenging.

Nick Bjugstad provided a spark late in the third period, cutting the deficit to 3-2 at 9:48 after Boone Jenner’s clearing attempt went awry. The goal energized the Blues and their bench, and they pressed hard for the equalizer over the final 10 minutes. However, Greaves stood tall, and Columbus’s defense tightened up to protect the lead. The Blues’ inability to find that tying goal epitomizes their current struggles—close but not quite good enough.

What the winning streak means for Columbus moving forward

The Columbus Blue Jackets’ fourth straight win against St. Louis Blues represents more than just another victory in the standings. It signals a potential shift in the franchise’s trajectory after years of rebuilding and roster turnover. At 7-4-0, Columbus has exceeded early-season expectations and shown they can compete with any team in the league. The balanced attack, improved goaltending, and defensive responsibility have created a winning formula.

The chemistry developing throughout the lineup is particularly encouraging. Young players are stepping up, veterans are providing leadership and clutch performances, and the coaching staff has the team playing structured, disciplined hockey. The six wins in seven games stretch has given the team confidence and belief that they can compete night after night.

Looking ahead, the Blue Jackets face the New York Islanders on Sunday, providing little rest before another challenging test. The quick turnaround will test Columbus’s depth and conditioning, but the team’s current momentum should provide plenty of energy. If they can maintain this level of play, the Blue Jackets could position themselves as legitimate playoff contenders rather than a team simply hoping to improve on last season’s disappointment.

For St. Louis, the road ahead looks challenging. They host Edmonton on Monday, facing a talented Oilers team that will look to exploit the Blues’ defensive vulnerabilities. Head coach Drew Bannister faces mounting pressure to find solutions, whether through line changes, strategic adjustments, or simply waiting for the roster to click. The Blues have too much talent to continue this slide, but they need to find answers quickly before the early-season hole becomes too deep to climb out of. The contrast between these two teams—one surging with confidence, the other searching for answers—couldn’t be more stark after this latest Columbus victory.

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Par Mike Jonderson

Mike Jonderson is a passionate hockey analyst and expert in advanced NHL statistics. A former college player and mathematics graduate, he combines his understanding of the game with technical expertise to develop innovative predictive models and contribute to the evolution of modern hockey analytics.