Blue Jackets douse Flames, 3-0


Once again, backup goalie Fredrik Norrena led the way.

COLUMBUS (AP) — Backup goalie Fredrik Norrena helped preserve Columbus’ slim playoff hopes.

Norrena made 18 saves for his first shutout of the season and fourth of his career and the Blue Jackets beat the Calgary Flames 3-0 Tuesday night for their second straight win.

“He was really sound,” Columbus coach Ken Hitchcock said. “The thing that was impressive for me was the no rebounds.”

Norrena — who had a career-high 43 saves in a 4-3 win against Detroit on Sunday — started his second straight game for Pascal Leclaire, out with a concussion suffered in warmups before the Red Wings game.

“Today, the posts helped me and the team helped me,” Norrena said. “This was a different game then the last game against Detroit. Tonight we controlled the game and deserved to win.”

Manny Malhotra scored two goals for the second straight game and Rick Nash had a goal and two assists for Columbus, seven points out of the eighth playoff spot in the Western Conference.

Dan Fritsche added two assists for the Blue Jackets, who have won three of four.

“We got back to the team game we need to play to win,” Hitchcock said. “We did a lot of things we were doing earlier this season when we were dominant in this building.”

The Flames could have pulled even with idle Minnesota for first place in the Northwest Division. Calgary, Colorado and Vancouver are tied in the division with 84 points, only four points ahead of eighth-place Nashville.

The Flames finished 1-3 on their four-game road trip and have three wins in seven games.

“It’s that last push to the end of the regular season,” said Calgary captain Jarome Iginla, who had his four-game points streak end. “Teams are raising their game, intensity and their physical play. This road trip we didn’t respond.”

Just 3:26 into the game, Nash took a long pass in stride from Fritsche, got by defenseman Dion Phaneuf and snapped a shot from the left circle that handcuffed goalie Miikka Kiprusoff, who had 35 saves. The puck slid across the goal line for Nash’s 36th of the season.

“The guys stuck to the game plan,” Nash said. “We played defense first. It just shows what we’re capable of when we play the right way.”