The Columbus Dispatch

Game summary

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Scored for third time in four games and in back-to-back games for first time

Had two assists, giving him eight points in 16 games after seven in 66 last season

Made flurry of saves in the final two minutes Columbus Buffalo 0 1 2—3 0 0 2—2 Dubois 3 (Nutivaara, Bjorkstran­d), 4:14. Penalties—Savard, CBJ, (hooking), 4:38; Anderson, CBJ, (hooking), 15:30.

2, Columbus, Panarin 5 (Nutivaara), 5:47. 3, Columbus, Jenner 3 (Atkinson, Dubinsky), 9:24. 4, Buffalo, Reinhart 4 (O’Reilly, Antipin), 9:37. 5, Buffalo, Kane 12 (Scandella, Eichel), 16:28. Penalties—Jones, CBJ, (holding), 18:05; Kane, BUF, (interferen­ce), 19:52.

Columbus 12-12-5—29. Buffalo 7-10-15—32.

Columbus 0 of 1; Buffalo 0 of 3.

Columbus, Bobrovsky 12-4-1 (32 shots-30 saves). Buffalo, Lehner 4-8-2 (29-26). 16,551. T—2:27.

Kyle Turris, Kevin Fiala and Ryan Johansen each had a goal and an assist to lead Nashville past Winnipeg at home. Mattias Ekholm and Nick Bonino also scored, and P.K. Subban, Viktor Arvidsson and Roman Josi added two assists apiece as Nashville won for the seventh time in eight games. Pekka Rinne made 32 saves. Antti Raanta made 26 saves and Arizona ended Toronto’s winning streak at six games with a victory on the road. Brendan Perlini, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Max Domi and Tobias Rieder scored for the Coyotes.

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