Blues beat Blue Jackets, 4-2



Columbus had a go-ahead goal disallowed in the third period.
COLUMBUS (AP) -- Manny Legace didn't know where the puck went, and the officials didn't see enough on tape to determine that it was a goal.
St. Louis rookie David Backes had his first two-goal game in the NHL, leading the Blues past the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2 on Wednesday night. But what could have been a go-ahead goal for Columbus was disallowed after a video review.
With the score tied at 2-2 at the 7:07 mark of the third period, Anson Carter's wrist shot from the right wing handcuffed Legace, who fell backward into the net with the puck rolling underneath him and apparently over the goal line. His leg blocked an overhead view of the puck, and after a review, it was ruled it was not a goal.
"You guys should know better than I would. Didn't you see the replay?" Legace asked reporters. "I had no idea where the puck was. It went to Carter and he threw it at the net. It hit the side of the net. I felt it go under my right leg. I didn't know where it was."
Waved off goal
When referee Dave Jackson waved off the goal, the result was booed by the crowd -- which was sparse, likely due to snow and cold temperatures.
"We never saw the puck cross the line at any time, which is why we initiated a review," Jackson said. "The video was inconclusive, so the call stood."
Three minutes later, Backes scored his second goal to give the Blues the lead for good. Playing in his 25th game, he notched his third and fourth goals -- three coming in the last three contests.
Jay McClement streaked along the left boards with the puck before firing a backdoor, tape-to-tape pass that only required Backes to put his stick on the ice to score.
"The way my linemates were playing, setting me up, it was easy for me," Backes said. "Especially on the second goal with Jay throwing the puck across the crease, behind both of the defensemen and right on my tape. I had the easy part."
Bill Guerin scored a goal, Dallas Drake added an empty-netter and Legace stopped 20 shots. Lee Stempniak had two assists for the Blues, who improved to 11-11-6 on the road.
Rick Nash and Alexander Svitov had goals for Columbus, which has dropped five of six. Nash scored only his second goal in 17 games.
"We had a lot of good efforts, but unfortunately they scored on their chance in the third period," Blue Jackets coach Ken Hitchcock said. "We made a poor decision to join the rush and our defensemen got caught up ice. That was the winning goal."
Blue Jackets lead early
After Nash gave Columbus a 1-0 lead with his 15th, Petr Cajanek carried the puck straight to the net from the right dot before sliding a pass to Guerin, who was all alone for the goal. Coming off a three-goal game in a 6-5 loss to San Jose on Tuesday night, Guerin has five goals and two assists in four games.
Backes made it 2-1 at 13:07 of the second, firing a shot that beat Pascal Leclaire between the pads.
Svitov answered for Columbus 41/2 minutes later, carrying the puck from his blue line to the top of the circles and shooting the puck past Legace for his seventh.
Neither team threatened until Carter's shot was ruled a no-goal.