Blue Jackets spill Blackhawks in OT


COLUMBUS (AP) — The latest addition to the Columbus Blue Jackets is proving to be a perfect fit.

Antoine Vermette took a pass from R.J. Umberger and scored 2:38 into overtime, giving the Blue Jackets a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night.

“It doesn’t get much better than a playoff race,” said Vermette, acquired this month in a trade-deadline deal with the Ottawa Senators. “It’s great. I’m pretty happy.”

Umberger carried the puck up the right wing on a 2-on-1 in overtime, saucering a pass that tumbled to the high slot where Vermette beat defenseman Brian Campbell to the puck and chipped it past Cristobal Huet for his first game-winner in more than a year.

How valuable an addition has he been to the Blue Jackets’ first stretch run? He’s scored points in five of his six games with Columbus.

Umberger, Derek Dorsett and Rick Nash added goals for the Blue Jackets, who came into the night sixth in the Western Conference. Columbus tied a franchise record with 80 points while winning for the fifth time in six starts.

For the first time, the Blue Jackets find themselves watching the scoreboard to see how it affects their playoff run.

“When you’re in this kind of race, everybody checks every once in a while,” Dorsett said. “No one really pays too much attention. You’ve just got to worry about yourself and make sure you’re getting the two points.”

Rookie goalie Steve Mason stopped 24 shots to improve to 29-17-3.

Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews each had a goal and an assist, and Dave Bolland also scored for the Blackhawks, who have lost four in a row and six of seven. Huet made numerous spectacular saves, stopping 24 shots.

“Obviously, the way we’ve been playing, it’s good to get a point,” Kane said. “But you want to go in and win that game. So it’s disappointing not to get two. You can tell by everyone’s reaction in the locker room that we’re not real happy.”

Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville looked at the game as a small step.

“The confidence is a little bit off,” he said. “We stemmed a little bit of the flow going against us. [But] we’ve got to [start] winning and feeling a little more confident at critical times of games.”

The teams traded goals throughout the game before a scoreless third period.