Thursday night in the NHL featured a huge Metropolitan Division battle as the Penguins and Blue Jackets squared off in Columbus.

A Blue Jackets win would put them in first place in the division, but stopping Sidney Crosby and the Penguins is anything but easy, and Sid proved that less than 5 minutes into the first period by scoring a brilliant goal, his 23rd of the season.

Now, we're just going to start off by saying everyone makes mistakes, they're in our DNA.  Nobody is perfect, and that's a good thing.  We need to make mistakes in order to learn and move on.

With that in mind, while showing the replay of Crosby's goal, a graphic with his name came on the screen and the spelling was rather interesting and funny.

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Like we said, everyone makes mistakes, from us, to the Blue Jackets.  The most important thing is that we learn from those mistakes.

That being said, history is bound to repeat itself every so often.  Just ask Wayne Gretzky, his last name has been spelt wrong on multiple occasions, most recently at a Kings game.

Fortunately for the Jackets, spelling counts for nothing on the ice, and the goal Crosby scored in the first is the only one they've scored thus far as Columbus leads 3-1.