"We were pushing the whole second and third periods," Gaudreau said. They defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4-3 in overtime on Tuesday. The Columbus came back to win after a two-goal deficit for a second straight game. Video: Gaudreau fires a shot home in all aloneĬolumbus trailed 3-1 entering the third before Gaudreau cut it to 3-2 on a breakaway at 38 seconds off a pass from Blankenburg, and Justin Danforth tied it 3-3 at 12:07 on a drive to the net. "We can make plays without a lot of time and space and just trusting each other. "We've got to be more poised, more confident in our game, even when they're bringing all that pressure," Sissons said. Yakov Trenin and Tanner Jeannot each had a goal and an assist, and linemate Colton Sissons had two assists for the Predators (2-3-1), who have lost four straight. Yegor Chinakhov had two assists for the second straight game, and Elvis Merzlikins made 23 saves for the Blue Jackets (2-3-0), who won their second in a row. Video: Blankenburg fires home shot to take lead Johnny Gaudreau scored his second goal of the game, and Columbus' fourth straight, with into an empty net with 46 seconds left for the 5-3 final. NOTE: This is the first time Columbus has started 0-3-0 since 2015-16, when it began the season 0-8-0.Blankenburg scored from the right face-off circle off a cross-ice pass from Jakub Voracek to make it 4-3. Stronger on pucks and controlled the play a little bit more in the offensive zone and competed harder on things. "We just played a lot better in my opinion. "We were better in the third period," Berube said. Louis the lead back, Tarasenko scored an unassisted goal at 18:29 of the third for the 5-2 final. Video: Tarasenko beats Merzlikins to extend leadĪfter Barbashev and Neighbours gave St. "I thought actually we had a couple more opportunities to score another one there and the lead into the third period," Nyquist said. Kuraly scored 18 seconds later to tie it 2-2, shielding off Jordan Kyrou down the left wing before shooting over Binnington's poke check attempt. Johnny Gaudreau had the primary assist on the play, his 400th in the NHL. Nyquist cut it to 2-1 at 2:21 on a rebound at the top of the crease. Tarasenko pushed the lead to 2-0 at 1:04 of the second period when he beat Merzlikins short side after being left all alone in the right circle. Video: Buchnevich hammers Krug's pass on power playīuchnevich gave the Blues a 1-0 at 5:05 of the first period, scoring on a one-timer from the right circle off a no-look pass from Torey Krug on a power play. Unfortunately right now, we're making some really careless mistakes with the puck that's cost us, and every time we seem to make it, it's in the back of our net." Teams will force you into some situations. "You think about the situation we're in, comparing it to last game, we played a heck of a game here tonight. "There was lots of good stuff tonight, lots of it," Blue Jackets coach Brad Larsen said. Gustav Nyquist and Sean Kuraly scored, and Elvis Merzlikins made 20 saves in his season debut for Columbus (0-3-0), which was coming off a 5-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday. Second period, we got sloppy and let them back in the game." I thought we were on top of things for the most part. "We passed up a lot of opportunities to get the puck to the net in my opinion, missed the net on some real good opportunities in the first. "I thought the first period was not bad," Blues coach Craig Berube said. Vladimir Tarasenko scored twice, Buchnevich had a goal and an assist, and Jordan Binnington made 23 saves for St. Video: Barbashev caps slick passing play for lead They made some mistakes, but our team was able to score a couple." All we do is try to play physical in our game. "There was a turnover, and 'Buchy' passed to 'Schenner' I think. Barbashev made it 3-2 at 10:43, finishing a passing play with Pavel Buchnevich and Brayden Schenn on a rush, and Neighbours scored his second NHL goal on a backhand in front to make it 4-2 at 11:03.
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