One year ago, the Columbus Blue Jackets saw their 16-game win streak come to an end against the Capitals.
It was an unprecedented run for the franchise, which included records for the longest winning streak in club history (one shy of the Penguins all-time NHL mark of 17) and team-record 18-consecutive games with a point (17-0-1). They also set a club mark for consecutive road games with a point (10-0-1), Nov. 20, (which began at a game I happened to be at against the Capitals in D.C.), and they had had the longest home and road winning streaks (8).