The Columbus Blue Jackets played a more complete game last night, eking out a 2-1 win against the Detroit Redwings. Bobrovsky earned his first star of the game the hard way, turning away many quality shots, and making the big saves when they counted. He was especially sharp all night long. So how do we measure "better"?
It is important to remember that during The Streak, the Jackets were scoring just a touch over 3 goals a game, but at one point were giving up as few as 2.19 goals per game. To get that goals against number so low, you have to be holding a lot of people to one goal or fewer.