MONTREAL -- The Columbus Blue Jackets ran rings around the Canadiens all night.
Kawann
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almost an entire period shorthanded in their 3-2 loss to a speedy Blue Jackets
team on Thursday night. "They were first on the puck, making us react to them,
putting us on our heels a bit," said Lars Eller of a young and energized
Columbus team in the heart of a heated playoff race. "When they do that, we take
penalties." Montreal played more than 15 minutes down a man, including 50
seconds on a 5-on-3. Seven different players did time in the penalty box for
hooking, tripping, holding, high-sticking and once for having too many men on
the ice. Forwards Brian Gionta, Daniel Briere and Max Pacioretty saw their
average ice time significantly reduced. "There were a lot of guys sitting on the
bench for long stretches that should have been out there," said Eller. "Its not
good for our rhythm. We want to be five guys on the ice." The undisciplined
Canadiens began showing signs of frustration midway through the second period,
taking several unwarranted penalties. Newcomer Thomas Vanek gave Columbus
Artem Anisimov a slew-foot when he was beaten to the puck, and Ryan White hooked
Ryan Johansen after the 21-year-old flew past him. In the third, P.K. Subban and
Tomas Plekanec took back-to-back penalties for high-sticking. But as successful
as the Blue Jackets were in drawing penalties, their power play was a bit of a
dud. Columbus went 0 for 8 with the extra skater, and saw all 13 power-play
shots turned away by Carey Price. "Wed love to get a power-play goal," said
Columbus forward Brandon Dubinsky, whose teams power-play unit has not found the
back of the net it its last 26 opportunities. "Its going to be important down
the stretch. But we didnt earn all those power plays without playing the right
way." Dubinsky scored the go-ahead goal at 6:53 of the second period, at even
strength, to give the Blue Jackets a 2-1 lead after burying a juicy rebound past
an off-balance Price. "We skated, we were physical, we fore-checked hard," added
Dubinsky. "I liked our tenacity. We created turnovers." One of those turnovers
came on the game-winning goal. Johansen made rookie defenceman Jarred Tinordi
pay for a giveaway at the Canadiens blue-line. Johansen intercepted Tinordis
weak pass, and beat Price on a partial breakaway for his team-leading 27th goal
of the year at 16:59 of the third period. "That doesnt feel good," said Tinordi,
who had an otherwise solid game, blocking three shots in 15:29 of work. "Its a
stupid play on my part. I put it on my backhand, trying to go through the
middle. (Johansens) a quick player. I should have anticipated he was going to be
there." The Blue Jackets (36-27-6) showcased their speed from the get-go,
setting the tone after the initial faceoff by springing Cam Atkinson on a
breakaway in the games first six seconds. Price, who stopped 37 shots for the
Canadiens (38-26-7), got the better of him. But it was Prices counterpart, last
seasons Vezina Trophy winner Sergei Bobrovsky, who got the better of the
Canadiens in the end. Bobrovsky made 25 saves for the win, and has now started
the last 16 games for the Blue Jackets as well as 23 of their last 24. The Habs
beat Bobrovsky in the first period when Brendan Gallagher turned his stick into
a baseball bat, hitting a puck out of mid-air at 14:53 to give the Canadiens the
1-0 lead. After an initial save, Gallagher took a swing at a waist-high puck,
which floated above the net, landed on Bobrovsky chest and trickled past the
goal-line. Columbus wasted no time finding their equalizer, scoring exactly one
minute after the Canadiens. With the youngster Johansen in the box for cross
checking, Derek MacKenzie scored a short-handed goal right off the faceoff. The
Blue Jackets are now tied for third in the league with nine short-handed goals
on the season. After the Canadiens killed off three straight minor penalties to
start the third, Vanek made it 2-2 at 7:46 with a slapshot from the face off
circle to Bobrovskys right. The Blue Jackets have now collected 15 out of a
possible 20 points in their last 10 games (7-2-1). The team is holding on to the
last wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. Columbus hopes to play
post-season hockey for only the second time in the franchises 14-year history.
In 2009, they were eliminated by the Detroit Red Wings in the Western Conference
quarter-finals. Notes: Brandon Prust (upper-body injury) was not in the lineup
for the Canadiens. Prust was hurt in Tuesdays 6-3 win against the Colorado
Avalanche. Ryan White got the start in his place. ... RJ Umberger was a healthy
scratch for the Blue Jackets. Rene Bourque and Douglas Murray sat out for the
Canadiens. ... Max Pacioretty hasnt scored in seven games, his longest goal
drought since November. Hes two goals shy of 100 with the Canadiens. ... The
Montreal Impacts Marco Di Vaio, Patrice Bernier and Justin Mapp were in
attendance.
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