Rookie goalie leads slumping Montreal



Jaroslav Halak stopped 31 shots as the Canadiens won 3-2.
COLUMBUS (AP) -- A rookie goalie making his first career NHL start proved to be just what the struggling Montreal Canadiens needed.
Jaroslav Halak stopped 31 shots, Michael Ryder and Saku Koivu each had a goal and an assist, and Montreal beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2 Sunday night to end a season-worst six-game losing streak.
"When you see your goalie with that much confidence in his first game it lets you settle down too," said defenseman Sheldon Souray, who had an assist. "We had to come in here and get a good effort."
Francis Bouillon also scored for Montreal, which moved into a tie with Toronto for the eighth playoff seed in the Eastern Conference. The Canadiens entered having dropped from fourth place to ninth in the standings behind an 8-17-1 record since Dec. 23.
Halak, who finished with 31 saves, was vying to become the fourth Montreal goalie to get a shutout in his first NHL start until Columbus scored twice in a 3:03 span midway through the third period on goals by Nikolai Zherdev and Gilbert Brule.
"It would have been nice to get the shutout but we got the two points," the 21-year-old said.
No offense
Points have been hard to come by of late for the Blue Jackets. They have lost six of their last eight games and are all but eliminated from playoff contention.
But with Columbus trailing 3-0, Alexander Svitov -- who had been stopped by Halak on a breakaway earlier in the third period -- skated the length of the ice and dropped the puck to Zherdev, who scored from the slot at 8:05. The goal was Zherdev's first since Jan. 6 and eighth of the season.
Brule pulled Columbus closer, picking up a rebound off the end boards and snapping a shot past Halak with 8:52 remaining.
"I thought when we went 3-2, we might tie it up," Columbus coach Ken Hitchcock said. "We were all around it [the net], but it's hard mounting comebacks like that."
With goalie Pascal Leclaire pulled, Columbus pressured the final minute of the game with Dan Fritsche shooting the puck just wide from close range.
"He made key saves when they were needed," Koivu said of Halak. "They scored two goals but he was still very focused."
Slow start
Neither team looked sharp in the first period, but Montreal broke through with three goals in the second period. Columbus didn't help its cause, giving the league's second-best power play three chances, not including one carried over from the opening frame.
On the man advantage and standing alone next to the left post, Ryder took a point pass from Koivu and found an open net for his 17th of the season and second in 12 games.
Less than a minute after a Columbus penalty expired, Koivu and Ryder connected again, this time on a 2-on-1 rush.
With Ryder carrying the puck down the right wing, Blue Jackets defenseman Anders Eriksson slipped trying to get back in position. Ryder then easily stepped around his partner Rostislav Klesla and slid a pass to Koivu, who beat Leclaire between the legs at 6:02.
Bouillon scored with a point shot through heavy traffic just 2:35 later to make it 3-0 with Columbus defensman Bryan Berard in the penalty box for hooking.
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