Senators beat inconsistent Blue Jackets 2-0
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Columbus Blue Jackets, trailing 2-0 with the clock winding down Thursday night, got a full minute of a 5-on-3 power-play chance. But the NHL’s best power-play unit couldn’t capitalize, bouncing one of the shots off the post.
That was emblematic of the Blue Jackets’ night as they lost to the Ottawa Senators 2-0 behind goaltender Mike Condon, who stopped a career-high 42 shots.
Kyle Turris and Ryan Dzingel scored goals, and Condon was always where he needed to be for the Senators, who have won four of their last five and handed Columbus its fifth loss in the last eight games.
The Blue Jackets got their looks, but shot the puck right at Condon or off target time after time. Eleven Columbus players took multiple shots with nothing to show for it.


