The Day

Blue Jackets 5, Devils 3

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Capitals 4, Rangers 2

Matt Niskanen scored the tiebreakin­g goal with 3:22 remaining and Washington beat New York Friday night to continue their climb up the Metropolit­an Division standings.

Braden Holtby made 27 saves for the Capitals, who have won four in a row and seven of eight. Jay Beagle scored 14 seconds in, Nicklas Backstrom had a goal in a second consecutiv­e game after a long drought and Tom Wilson added an insurance goal with 1:32 left.

Wilson also assisted on the winner by Niskanen.

Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist stopped 36 shots in his first game back after a brief illness. Michael Grabner and Jesper Fast scored for New York, which won its previous two games.

Kevin Shattenkir­k started on defense in his return to Washington, where he finished last season, and made one of several miscues by the Rangers on the first shift of the game. Beagle got some space and scored a soft goal on Lundqvist to put the Capitals ahead.

Lundqvist stopped the final 16 shots of the first period to keep it 1-0. But a brutal giveaway from Grabner sending the puck off teammate Mats Zuccarello's skates gave it to Backstrom for his fifth goal of the season. Grabner made up for that when he scored with 56.9 seconds remaining in the first. Since Oct. 26, Grabner leads the NHL with 13 goals. Fast tied the score 9:37 into the third after ex-Capitals forward Paul Carey won a puck battle behind the net and fed it in front to the delight of the many Rangers fans in attendance. Niskanen gave Washington the lead back when he put in a quick pass from Wilson on the rebound of Alex Ovechkin's shot for his first goal of the season. Artemi Panarin had five primary assists, setting up Columbus for a victory over New Jersey and a split of their home-and-home series. Pierre-Luc Dubois, Lukas Sedlak, Scott Harrington, Alexander Wennberg and Zach Werenski scored for Columbus. Sergei Bobrovsky made 21 saves. After losing to the Devils 4-1 in Columbus on Tuesday, the Blue Jackets gained a measure of revenge while also snapping a two-game skid. The five assists for Panarin tied a Blue Jackets record set by Espen Knutsen against Calgary on March 24, 2001. Brian Boyle, Marcus Johansson and Blake Coleman had the New Jersey goals. Cory Schneider stopped 23 shots.

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