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    Wednesday, May 08, 2024

    NHL roundup

    Blue Jackets goaltender Elvis Merzlikins makes a save as Tampa Bay's Mathieu Joseph looks on during the first period of Saturday's game in Columbus, Ohio. The Blue Jackets won, 5-2. (Jay LaPrete/AP Photo)

    Blue Jackets 5, Lightning 2

    Hours after trading disgruntled center Pierre-Luc Dubois, the Columbus got three first-period goals and beat Tampa Bay on Saturday.

    Nick Foligno, Mikhail Grigorenko, Vladislav Gavrikov, Zach Werenski and Eric Robinson scored, and Elvis Merzlikins had 30 saves as the Blue Jackets played their most explosive game of the season.

    The Blue Jackets' second victory in six games came shortly after Dubois, one of the team's leading scorers, was sent to Winnipeg in exchange for Patrik Laine and Jack Roslovic in a deal announced early Saturday.

    Coach John Tortorella was unhappy with the effort from Dubois — who had asked before the season to be traded — early in Thursday's loss to the Lightning and benched him for the rest of the game.

    Foligno said the trade will help everyone move on.

    “It just puts the focus back on what matters and that’s winning hockey games,” the Columbus captain said. “I think that’s what I was most frustrated about, that we had an opportunity to play a certain style and act a certain way. I think (Dubois) would be the first one to admit that he didn’t have that mindset that we needed him to have in order to have success coming out the gates.”

    Victor Hedman and Ondrej Palat scored for the Lightning, who lost for the first time in their first four games. Andrei Vasilevsky made 22 saves.

    “We weren't in sync at all,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “Nobody really gave us much in the game.”

    Hedman started it by beating Merzlikins with a back-hander from the slot on a rush 4:10 into the game. The Blue Jackets tied it 17 seconds later when Foligno knocked in a rebound off Vasilevsky's stick. Cam Atkinson did good work fighting off Hedman all the way through the zone to get to the net.

    Later in the first, Grigorenko got his first goal as a Blue Jacket when he tapped in a puck from the blue paint that had trickled behind Vasilevsky.

    Gavrikov's snap-shot from the slot with 59 seconds left in the first put Columbus up 3-1. The Lightning capitalized quickly on a power play with Palat's tap-in 14 seconds before the break to make it a one-goal game again.

    After a scoreless second period, Werenski's shot from the left circle went in for his first goal of the season 6:34 into the third. Robinson added an empty-netter with 1:48 left in the game.

    “I just really liked the structure of our team (today),” Tortorella said. We've been a team just lacking that structure in the middle of the ice, in the neutral zone. We focused on it with the video, it's been a part of our meetings prior to the game. I thought we were much more concentrated in that part of the game."

    The 22-year-old Dubois, a gifted center, signed a two-year, $10 million contract days before training camp opened but made it clear he wanted a change of scenery. Columbus general manager Jarmo Kekalainen said the deal with Winnipeg had been in the works for a while and wasn’t hastened by Tortorella benching the player on Thursday.

    "(Kekalainen) got put in a hell of a spot," Tortorella said.

    Grigorenko’s tally was his first in the NHL since April 4, 2017, when he scored for Colorado in a game against Chicago. He played the next three seasons in Russia’s KHL where he totaled 46 goals and 70 assists in 147 games.

    Canadiens 5, Canucks 2

    Corey Perry scored in his first game with Montreal in a win over Vancouver that concluded a stellar season-opening trip.

    Montreal improved to 4-0-2, joining the 1968-69 Canadiens as the only teams in NHL history to open a season with six road games and get at least a point in each of them.

    Perry was promoted off the taxi squad to replace Joel Armia, who was concussed by a hit from Vancouver’s Tyler Myers as the Canadiens trounced the Canucks 7-3 on Thursday. Montreal also got goals Saturday from Nick Suzuki, Brendan Gallagher, Jonathan Drouin and Joel Edmundson. Elias Pettersson and Nils Hoglander scored for Vancouver.

    Carey Price made 23 saves to collect his 350th NHL win. Vancouver’s Braden Holtby stopped 28 shots.

    Blues 4, Kings 2

    Torey Krug scored his first goal with St. Louis and David Perron added a goal and an assist.

    Adrian Kempe and Dustin Brown scored for the Kings, who were playing in their first road game of the season. Vince Dunn and Jaden Schwartz scored the other goals for St. Louis.

    Jordan Binnington has started all five games for the Blues and is 3-1-1. He stopped 21 shots.

    Kings backup goalie Calvin Petersen made his second start of the season and stopped 25 shots.

    Blues 4, Kings 2

    Torey Krug scored his first goal with St. Louis and David Perron added a goal and an assist.

    Adrian Kempe and Dustin Brown scored for the Kings, who were playing in their first road game of the season. Vince Dunn and Jaden Schwartz scored the other goals for St. Louis.

    Jordan Binnington has started all five games for the Blues and is 3-1-1. He stopped 21 shots.

    Kings backup goalie Calvin Petersen made his second start of the season and stopped 25 shots.

    Jets 6, Senators 3

    Andrew Copp scored twice, and Paul Stastny and Mark Scheifele each had a goal and two assists as Winnipeg scored four times in the third to rally for the win,

    Kye Connor and Nikolaj Ehlers also scored to help the Jets beat the Senators for the third straight time. Blake Wheeler had three assists and Connor Hellebuyck finished with 18 saves.

    Evgenii Dadonov, Brady Tkachuk and Nick Paul scored for Ottawa. Marcus Hogberg had 32 saves.

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