Blue Jackets win 8th straight, top Flyers 5-2

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COLUMBUS — Relentless is the word Columbus forward Brandon Dubinsky chose to describe the surging Blue
Jackets’ style of play.
Dubinsky and Matt Calvert each had a goal and assist to lead Columbus to a team-record eighth-straight
win — the longest active streak in the league — with a 5-2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on
Thursday night in the franchise’s 1,000th game.
Jack Johnson, Derek MacKenzie and Nathan Horton also scored for Columbus. The Blue Jackets played their
inaugural season in 2000 and have only made the playoffs once, but are finally showing real signs of
promise.
“There’s a confidence in the room now,” coach Todd Richards said. “I think there is an understanding of
how we need to play, what we need to do as a group to have success.”
The offense has come on of late, but the backbone has been Sergei Bobrovsky, last season’s winner of the
Vezina Trophy, which goes to the league’s top goalie. Bobrovsky finished with 26 saves in his first game
against his former club to earn his seventh win in a row since returning from a groin injury.
“It’s everybody from Bob all the way out that are contributing,” Dubinsky said.
The Blue Jackets closed out the Flyers with four straight goals to improve to a league-best 9-0-1 record
in January. They are currently holding an Eastern Conference playoff spot.
“If you look at the standings we are still right there,” Dubinsky said. “By no means can we be satisfied.
Obviously it’s a big accomplishment. We are happy, we are going to enjoy it tonight. We are going to
come to work tomorrow and get ready for a tough game.”
Brayden Schenn and Vincent Lecavalier scored for the Flyers, playing the second of an unscheduled
back-to-back set after a snowstorm in Philadelphia pushed their game, a 3-2 loss to Carolina, to
Wednesday. Philadelphia is 2-4-2 since winning 10 of 13.
Coach Craig Berube said the Flyers’ recent struggles are because of poor execution inside their blue
line.
“It starts in our own end breaking the puck out,” he said. “We are not doing a very good job of it. We
end up spending too much time in our own end.”
Backup Ray Emery got the nod in goal instead of Steve Mason and had 34 stops. Mason, acquired from the
Blue Jackets in 2012, played against the Hurricanes and has yet to face his former team in two visits to
Columbus.
The home crowd chided the former rookie of the year with chants of “We want Mason!” during the second and
third periods.
The Flyers fell behind 1-0 at 8:20. Johnson’s shot from the right boards bounced off the legs of Luke
Schenn and eluded Emery for his third of the season.
Brayden Schenn tied it 1:56 in on a nice individual effort. He stripped the puck from Ryan Murray at the
Columbus blue line, then cut in on Bobrovsky, eventually scoring on his third rapid-fire shot for his
14th.
Lecavalier made it 2-1 just under six minutes later with his 11th, blasting a shot from the slot on the
power play after a nice passing combination.
The Blue Jackets responded with goals 4:49 apart to regain the lead, then added two more in the third
period.
“We’re slowly getting the feeling in the room that no matter what teams throw at us we seem to dig deep
and come up with a win,” MacKenzie said.
Corey Tropp’s forecheck squirted the puck free to Artem Anisimov, who centered a short-range pass to
MacKenzie that he chipped in for his third at 11:24.
Calvert was credited with the go-ahead score, his sixth, on a quirky power-play sequence. Philadelphia’s
attempted sure clear, hit a glass partition and stayed in their zone. James Wisniewski got the puck and
sent a hard pass from the left circle that hit Calvert’s turning skate in the crease and deflected into
the goal. The play went to review and was upheld.
Dubinsky beat Emery with a wrist shot from the slot for his 11th at 3:29 of the third. Horton scored a
highlight-reel goal three minutes later, stepping around Andrej Meszaros at the boards and powering a
high shot past Emery for his fourth.
“This is something we’ve talked about as a group … really trying to create an identity for our team and
I think we’ve done that.”
NOTES: The Blue Jackets look to continue their record run Saturday against visiting Buffalo. …
Philadelphia is 6-4-0 in the second of back-to-back games. … Columbus is 12-7-1 in the Metropolitan
Division, while Philadelphia is 9-8-3. … Arguably the Flyers best player this season, Mason recently
signed a three-year contract extension. However, he’s 1-2-1 with a 4.21 goals against average in his
last five starts, getting pulled twice.

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