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Kristian Huselius scores late to give Blue Jackets win over Canucks

Vancouver Canucks' Sami Salo of Finland, left, and Columbus Blue Jackets' Kristian Huselius, of Sweden, fight for the puck during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Columbus, Ohio, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Paul Vernon

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Vancouver Canucks' Sami Salo of Finland, left, and Columbus Blue Jackets' Kristian Huselius, of Sweden, fight for the puck during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Columbus, Ohio, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Paul Vernon

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Rick Nash made the play of the game. The rest was up to Steve Mason and the defence.

Kristian Huselius scored off Nash's blue-collar assist with 4:44 left and Columbus beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Monday night, giving the Blue Jackets their first win this season after allowing the first goal. Nash had two defenders draped on him as he carried the puck out of the corner and over the left dot before feeding Huselius, who was all alone at the right side of the crease for his ninth of the year.

"We lost (track of) a pretty good player and he found a way to make a great play," Canucks coach Alain Vigneault said.

Huselius said he was almost a bystander.

"It was a great pass, a great effort," he said. "Rick caught two guys playing him and made a great pass to me and I just had to one-time it."

The Canucks threatened for much of the final two minutes. Rookie goaltender Mason thrust his arms in the air in celebration - or was it relief? - as the final horn sounded.

Mason improved to 6-2-1 in his first professional season, stopping 29 shots. But it was anything but easy.

The Canucks, already without Roberto Luongo, lost goaltender Curtis Sanford to back spasms. He stopped all 11 shots he faced in the first period before giving way to rookie Cory Schneider.

The Canucks peppered him with shots while on the power play late in the game after pulling Schneider for a two-man advantage. Mason's best save came with his glove on the ice on a shot by Kyle Wellwood, who had Vancouver's first goal.

"It was definitely a big scrum," Mason said. "It was a lot of fun to be a part of, especially since we came out on the winning end. It's not nice taking a penalty with about two minutes to go, but we did a great job killing it off."

The Canucks put four shots on goal, had two others go just wide and had another blocked during the frantic finish.

Columbus came in 0-6-3 when the opponent scored first, becoming the last team in the NHL to win after falling behind 1-0.

Fredrik Modin and Andrew Murray added goals for Columbus. Nash had two assists and Huselius had a helper to go with his winner.

Kevin Bieksa gave Vancouver a 2-1 lead early in the final period. Alexander Edler had two assists for the first time in his 120-game NHL career. The Canucks are 0-2 to start a seven-game road trip.

Murray evened it again midway through the third period when he backhanded in a rebound of Mike Commodore's drive from the point.

"I haven't been contributing like I need to," Murray said. "To be able to score a big third-period goal in a tight game like this, it's a great feeling."

After Huselius scored from Nash, the Blue Jackets hung on.

"This was kind of payback for the games we've played so well and then something (bad) has happened in the end," Columbus coach Ken Hitchcock said. "That save Mase made was unbelievable ... terrific."

Notes: The game was the 300th home game for the Blue Jackets (137-121-18-24). ... The loss was the third in a row for the Canucks. ... Methot has assists in his last three games, the longest points streak in his career. ... Schneider faced 18 shots, stopping 15.

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Jessie Posted
(2009-04-30 07:25:15)



Wow! Another clueless fan commenting on the jackets crowds and their city support! Near sellout vs. Washington and then about 14 000 vat the Canucks game on a Monday after Thanksgiving weekend. pssst, coyoteugly---any team who faces the Canucks these days are facing their 2nd/3rd string goalie since Luongo is out. Ummm, also, they are 0-3 vs. Phx, and last I checked they face them only once more. The fact of the matter is the jackets are one game above .500 with abysmal special teams...the potential to improve is immense. Keep trying to hate on the jackets, but soon you will have to realize how wrong (and dumb) you are!
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CoyoteUgly Posted
(2009-04-30 07:24:23)



Wow! Another game won by Columbus against 2nd and 3rd string goalies. Their true colors show when they play the Coyotes or any teams top squad. The Jackets are lucky they only face Phoenix 2 more times this year. The way the crowds are looking at the home games suggest this team may be moving to Winnipeg or Hamilton soon.
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Mathias Posted
(2009-04-30 07:24:15)



Yeah, now all that needs to be done is trading or putting Norrena on waivers. Amazing comeback and a nice way to follow Saturday night's 3-0 shutout of the Caps.
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Jessie Posted
(2009-04-30 07:24:12)



Although Mason made some big saves late, he has played better. The puck rolled off his body and back into play too often for my liking. Several times he went to catch the puck and it bounced off or went in and out of his blocker. A great win and great presence of mind at the end, but he can play better. That Bieksa shot should never have gone in.
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Chris Posted
(2009-04-30 07:24:10)



Another great game by Mason. This guy is turning out to be awesome.
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