HOCKEY Surovy scores twice as Penguins beat Jackets



Columbus is the only NHL team without a road win this season.
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Tomas Surovy scored two goals and Aleksey Morozov added three assists as the Pittsburgh Penguins extended the Columbus Blue Jackets' road woes with a 5-3 victory Saturday night.
Surovy, who scored midway through the second period to forge a 3-3 tie, completed his first career two-goal game by scoring during a power play at 13:02 of the third period.
Columbus (0-10-1-1) is the only NHL team without a road win this season. The Blue Jackets are winless in 14 road games dating to last season (0-12-1-1).
Brian Holzinger's fourth goal at 15:28 of the second period put Pittsburgh ahead 4-3 and gave Morozov his career-high third assist.
The Penguins scored five goals in a game for the first time this season and also won consecutive home games for the first time after completing a winless five-game road trip Friday.
Trevor Letowski's fourth goal gave Columbus a 3-2 lead at 5:35 of the second period when he deflected Rick Nash's shot past goaltender Sebastien Caron.
The teams emerged from the first period tied 2-2.
Lead, then a tie
Columbus defenseman Derrick Walser scored his first goal of the season at 5:21 on the power play when he converted the rebound of Andrew Cassels' shot, and Pittsburgh's Dick Tarnstrom tied it with a backhander from the slot at 9:16 on the power play.
Nikolai Zherdev's second goal in five games restored the Blue Jackets' lead at 14:34, but Pittsburgh's Matt Murley scored his first NHL goal with 44 seconds left in the period when his centering pass bounced past goaltender Fred Brathwaite after glancing off Walser's skate.
Notes
Pittsburgh D Dan Focht returned to the lineup after missing 13 games with a broken finger. ... Columbus began a stretch of 11 of 16 games on the road. ... Blue Jackets C Dan Fritsche joined the U.S. team preparing for the World Junior Championships. ... Pittsburgh's Drake Berehowsky hit the goal post from the neutral zone in the first period when his dump-in took a strange bounce off the side boards and then hopped over Brathwaite's blocker. ... The Penguins scratched Patrick Boileau, Kris Beech and Marc Bergevin.