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Jackets win game and some confidence

Saturday, October 22, 2005


Columbus came into the game reeling from a 1-4 road trip.
COLUMBUS (AP) -- In only their seventh game of the season, the Columbus Blue Jackets felt they almost had to win. They did.
Jason Chimera scored twice and Adam Foote added his first goal with Columbus, leading the Blue Jackets to a 4-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Friday night.
The Blue Jackets were reeling after going 1-4 on a road trip and came into the game with the fewest points (2) and fewest goals (11) in the NHL.
"We needed to get a win and get some confidence," Foote said. "We had a long week of practice going over some things. We did a lot of little things better than we did on the road trip and it really helped."
Sharks drop third, goalie
David Vyborny also scored for Columbus, which was opening a five-game homestand, while Marc Denis made 24 saves.
Scott Thornton had the lone goal for the Sharks, who lost their third straight.
"We had three or four guys who simply weren't ready to play," San Jose coach Doug Wilson said. "That shouldn't happen. As a professional athlete you should take pride in every performance. It shouldn't take a period and then getting ripped between the first and second periods to kind of wake up."
While trying to stop a breakaway by Columbus' Nikolai Zherdev, Sharks goaltender Evgeni Nabokov was rammed by teammate Christian Ehrhoff, who was trailing the play, and driven into the boards. Nabokov stayed on the ice for several minutes, then got up and played for one minute before skating into the dressing room. He did not return.
Sharks officials said he had upper-body stiffness and would undergo tests.
The Blue Jackets didn't waste any time getting to Nabokov's replacement, Vesa Toskala.
Five seconds into a power play later in the period, Columbus' Manny Malhotra won a faceoff in the defensive end and the puck slid all the way to Chimera at mid-ice. He skated across the blue line and his slap shot beat Toskala on the glove side for a 2-1 lead.
Malhotra has an assist in his last five games.
Foote's first goal
With less than a second left in the period, Jan Hrdina won a faceoff in the Blue Jackets offensive zone and Bryan Berard fed Foote at the right point. Foote, a former Colorado Avalanche mainstay who was Columbus' biggest free agent signing this summer, unloaded a slap shot for a 3-1 lead.
Chimera scored his third goal of the season in the third period, taking a pass from Tyler Wright on a rush and coming in unobstructed on Toskala, faking and scoring on a backhand.
The Blue Jackets weathered three power plays in the opening minutes before breaking through on Vyborny's first goal of the season. Carrying the puck in from the right wing, he swooped past Brad Stuart and then skated laterally in front of the net, patiently waiting until Nabokov hit the ice before going high over his right shoulder for the unassisted goal.
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