Columbus, OH -- Even after blowing a three-goal lead on Thursday and then losing the services of Marian Gaborik after the first period, the Blue Jackets persevered.
David Savard, Boone Jenner, Ryan Johansen and R.J.
Umberger picked up third-period goals to help Columbus claim a 6-3
victory over the Flyers in the back end of a home-and-home set Saturday night at Nationwide Arena.
Corey Tropp and Nikita Nikitin each recorded a pair of assists for
the hosts, who responded well after surrendering five goals in the final period in a 5-4 loss in
Philadelphia in the opener two days ago.
Curtis McElhinney was strong in the crease with 33 saves.
"It was a gutsy win for a lot of reasons," Columbus head coach Todd
Richards remarked. "Curtis played very well. He responded, as well."
Wayne Simmonds tallied twice and Sean Couturier once for the Flyers,
who have a home game on Monday against Minnesota before embarking on a
six-game holiday road trip.
"I don't think we were flat,"
Flyers head coach Craig Berube said. "We made mistakes on their goals
that will be easy to correct. They didn't have to happen."
Ray Emery was shelled for five scores on 28 shots in defeat.
Savard lofted a shot over traffic and past Emery for a 3-2 Blue
Jackets lead with 3:36 played in the third, and the hosts went up
by two a short time later.
McElhinney was on his back in the
crease, but still managed to get enough of a Vincent Lecavalier chance
to keep it from crossing the goal line. The puck went the other way
on an Artem Anisimov rush, and his pass to Savard found Nikitin at
the point for a successful shot inside the right post tipped there by
Jenner.
Johansen's rising shot from the right circle off a 2-on-1 break made it 5-2 for Columbus with 7:38 to play.
In a surprise move, Emery was pulled as the clock ticked down to three
minutes remaining, and Simmonds finally capitalized for the visitors
with 1:41 to go.
Umberger tapped a shot into the empty net 24 seconds later to seal it.
Columbus picked up the game's first goal with 9:17 left in the
first. Emery turned away a contested Gaborik shot from the
left wing, then Nick Foligno took the rebound, curled around the net
and fed Johansen for a shot under the crossbar.
Gaborik, who was
hit up high by Philly's Zac Rinaldo just prior to the score, left the
game and did not return. He was later diagnosed with a broken
collarbone and is out indefinitely and the club announced his
placement on injured reserve after the contest.
It was a two-goal
lead for the hosts just 10 seconds into a power play created after
Mark Streit was sent off for hooking, as James Wisniewski cranked one
home from the right point for an Umberger redirection with 5:31
remaining in the second period.
Brandon Dubinsky rocketed a
short-handed chance off the crossbar and far post at the tail end of a
Flyers power play, and on the next rush up ice, Simmonds managed to
slide a shot through McElhinney with 2:20 left.
Couturier batted in a cross-ice pass from Matt Read only 20 seconds later to tie the score.
Notes: Columbus improved to 3-2-2 against Philly on home ice ... Gaborik and
Wisniewski made their returns to the lineup after both were activated
from injured reserve late Friday ... Jackets forward Matt Calvert left
the game at the end of the second and did not return due to an
upper-body injury ... Simmonds posted his eighth career two-goal effort,
while Umberger recorded his 24th career multi-goal contest ... Prior to
the contest, the Flyers announced that forward Steve Downie will miss
the next 7-to-10 days, but Vincent Lecavalier returned after a nine-game
absence ... Defenseman Nick Grossman was a late Philly scratch due to
the flu, and Hall Gill appeared for the first time since Nov. 7.
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