COLUMBUS Zherdev rescues Jackets



His late goal set up an overtime win for Columbus.
COLUMBUS (AP) -- In a disappointing season, the Columbus Blue Jackets have tried to focus on Nikolai Zherdev's vast potential and not his youthful mistakes.
That patience paid off on Monday night when Zherdev tied the game with an acrobatic, highlight-reel goal in the final seconds of regulation.
Jaroslav Balastik then scored in overtime to help the Blue Jackets to a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks.
"He's going to be a scary player," said veteran defenseman Adam Foote, who also had a goal for Columbus. "He's young, he's learning -- and that was a big goal for us."
Zherdev tied it without much help with 23 seconds left in regulation, skating end-to-end and muscling past four defenders in the Columbus zone before charging in on goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin.
Tap-in goal
Khabibulin stopped Zherdev's jam in the crease, but Zherdev tapped in the follow while flying through the air after the goalie knocked him off his skates.
"Going coast to coast is rare for me, but I think it's what I do best," Zherdev said through an interpreter. "I think it was the most important goal of my life right now."
Balastik took a pass from Radoslav Suchy for a slap shot from near the right faceoff dot to beat Khabibulin 2:35 into the overtime and end the Blue Jackets' six-game losing streak. It was Balastik's sixth goal of the season and fourth in the last three games.
"I'm playing good right now. I'm playing with confidence," said Balastik, who led the Czech Elite League in scoring the last two years.
Extra-session magic
The dramatic victory improved Columbus to 6-1 in overtime games and shootouts -- and 4-25-0 in games decided in regulation.
"It is huge for us," Blue Jackets coach Gerard Gallant said. "There are a lot of games where I say we played well but we get no points. Tonight we didn't play well and we got the points. I would rather take the two points."
Rostislav Klesla and Zherdev each had a goal and an assist for Columbus, with Ron Hainsey adding two assists.
Martin Lapointe, Anton Babchuk and Duncan Keith scored for the Blackhawks, who have lost four in a row and six of seven.
The defeat was similar to Chicago's 3-2 overtime loss against Detroit on Friday night. The Blackhawks led 2-0 with 39 seconds left only to watch the Red Wings tie it with two late goals and then win it on a goal with less than a second left in overtime.
"We had plenty of opportunities to put the game away," coach Trent Yawney said. "It's maturity, in terms of recognizing where you are in the game. When you have the opportunity to put the game away, put it away. There was plenty of opportunities for us to make that game basically out of reach."
The Blackhawks went up 1-0 on their second shot of the game. Matthew Barnaby dug the puck out of the corner and tossed it back to Lapointe for a one-timer from the top of the right circle. It was Lapointe's seventh goal of the year and second in as many games.
Chicago survived almost a minute with a two-man disadvantage but Columbus tied the game soon after on the power play. Klesla's shot, a hard one-timer from close to the blue line, eluded Khabibulin on the stick side. It was Klesla's second goal of the year and his 50th career point.
In a wild second period, the teams combined for three goals -- two short-handed and one on the power play.