Journal Pioneer

Now or never

Blackhawks, Blue Jackets look to stave off eliminatio­n

- BY JOSH DUBOW

After posting two of the top four records in the NHL in the regular season, the Chicago Blackhawks and Columbus Blue Jackets both need to find out a way to get a win on the road or their playoff runs will end almost as soon as they began. The Blackhawks were shut out twice at home by Nashville and then blew a 2-0 lead in Game 3 to fall behind 3-0 in the series. Game 4 is Thursday night. “We’re in a tough spot and a place we don’t want to be in, but we got a game,” defenceman Brent Seabrook said. “We got to worry about one game and try to win one game.”

The Blue Jackets have gotten one win so far after dropping the first three games to Pittsburgh. The Penguins don’t want to give them any life.

“You have the opportunit­y to close it out, you want to make sure you do it,” Penguins captain Sidney Crosby said. “You could see the desperatio­n in their game and saw the importance of that to be in our game as well.”

The other two series Thursday night are much tighter with Edmonton-San Jose and Montreal-New York Rangers tied at two games apiece.

The Sharks evened their series with a 7-0 win at home but the Oilers are focused on the series score rather than the lopsided game.

“It’s 2-2. To me, that’s the only score that matters,” forward Mark Letestu said. “We didn’t play the way we wanted to - 7-0, nothing really went our way.” Some things to watch Thursday night:

Rangers at Canadiens, series tied 2-2

After the Rangers ended their six-game playoff losing streak at home with Tuesday’s 2-1 win, the series shifts back to the Bell Centre.

“We played a better game,” Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said. “We were able to give ourselves an opportunit­y. It’s a two out of three (series). That’s what we wanted.”

After the Rangers won, the Canadiens now have to make adjustment­s heading home. While Alexander Radulov has two goals and four assists in the series, captain Max Pacioretty, who had 35 goals and 67 points in the regular season, has only one assist in the first four games for the Canadiens.

Blue Jackets at Penguins, Pittsburgh leads 3-1

The defending Stanley Cup champions are hoping a better start will help them finish off Columbus.

The Blue Jackets have outscored the Penguins 5-2 in the first period during the series, including building two-goal leads in both Game 3 and Game 4. Pittsburgh managed to rally and win Game 3 in overtime but couldn’t quite get there in a 5-4 loss in Game 4 as Columbus extended its season. Blackhawks at Predators, Nashville leads 3-0

The Predators have been led this series by their top line of Ryan Johansen, Viktor Arvidsson and Filip Forsberg.

Johansen leads the series with five points (one goal, one assist), while Forsberg has scored twice and Arvidsson once through three games. The Blackhawks as a team have scored just twice all series.

Sharks at Oilers, series tied 2-2

After San Jose broke through for seven goals in Game 4, the questions are now about what’s wrong with Edmonton’s offence.

The high-flying Oilers have been held to just five goals through four games with only two coming at even strength. NHL scoring leader Connor McDavid has no points at even strength and no points at all the past two games when he was matched up almost exclusivel­y with San Jose’s shutdown defensive pair of Marc-Edouard Vlasic and Justin Braun.

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