The Columbus Blue Jackets do not have a long time to stew about a disappointing setback with Sunday's clash at the Washington Capitals on the docket.

The Blue Jackets arrive in Washington, D.C. after dropping a wild 7-6 overtime decision to the Florida Panthers on Saturday,

"That's the beauty of the NHL, there's not much time to dwell on the past or think about yesterday," forward Cole Sillinger said. "Once you're on the bus and on the plane, our focus is on Washington and make sure we give ourselves the best chance at getting two points."

The Blue Jackets had plenty of chances to beat the defending Stanley Cup-champion Panthers.

Columbus held a 4-1 lead only to see it become a tied game - aided by a couple of Florida power-play goals. The Blue Jackets then squandered a 6-4 edge with 1

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