Dayton Daily News

Two days after five-OT defeat, Jackets regroup to even series

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Two days after making an NHL-record 85 saves in a five-overtime loss, Joonas Korpisalo stopped 36 more shots to help the Columbus Blue Jackets beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-1 on Thursday to even the series at a game apiece.

Ryan Murray and Oliver Bjorkstran­d scored in the first period for Columbus, both goals set up by PierreLuc Dubois. Alexander Wennberg added another in the third.

Nikita Kucherov scored for the Lightning, and Andrei Vasilevski­y made 19 saves. The Tampa Bay goalie had 61 stops Tuesday in a 4-3 victory in the fourth-longest game in league history.

Both teams looked sluggish at the start Thursday, especially Columbus, which took more than half the first period to get any offensive push going.

Kucherov grabbed a carom off the back boards and banked in a shot off Korpisalo’s back to give the Lightning a 1-0 lead 5:24 into the game. Columbus tied it when Dubois fed Murray with a perfect pass from behind the goal line with 7:08 left in the first.

The Blue Jackets took the lead on Bjorkstran­d’s onetimer from the right circle on a late first-period power play. Columbus’ goals came on just six shots in the period.

Early in the third period,

Columbus defenseman Seth Jones — who had 65:06 of ice time Tuesday, the most since the league started tracking ice time — chased down Barclay Goodrow on a breakaway and disrupted what would have been a doorstep shot.

Then, with 8:33 left in the game, Wennberg drove in hard from the right and beat Vasilevski­y. Korpisalo then withstood the last 3:41 of a Lightning 6-on-5 attack.

NOTES: Dubois has four goals and four assists in seven playoff games . ... Brayden Point, with an assist on the Kucherov goal, became the fourth player in Lightning history to post a point in each of the first games in a postseason . ... Blue Jackets G Elvis Merzlikins was still unavailabl­e with an undisclose­d injury. Matiss Kivlenieks backed up Korpisalo, and Veini Vehviläine­n was brought in a third goalie.

 ?? FRANK GUNN / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Blue Jackets right wing Oliver Bjorkstran­d is congratula­ted by teammates Gustav Nyquist (left) and Pierre-Luc Dubois after scoring against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first period of their playoff game in Toronto on Thursday. The Blue Jackets bounced back from a five-overtime Game 1 loss.
FRANK GUNN / THE CANADIAN PRESS Blue Jackets right wing Oliver Bjorkstran­d is congratula­ted by teammates Gustav Nyquist (left) and Pierre-Luc Dubois after scoring against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first period of their playoff game in Toronto on Thursday. The Blue Jackets bounced back from a five-overtime Game 1 loss.

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