Pens shrug off Blue Jackets to clinch playoff berth


Associated Press

COLUMBUS

The Pittsburgh Penguins have struggled at times in an injury-filled season.

When a game is in the balance, however, they still have the personnel and the experience to end up with the two points.

Chris Kunitz and Beau Bennett scored goals 47 seconds apart midway through the third period and Marc-Andre Fleury made 35 saves and the Penguins clinched a playoff spot with a 2-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday night.

“I thought to a man we stepped up,” coach Dan Bylsma said after his team ended a string of three regulation defeats. “We’re fighting for every inch we can get right now. Tonight, this was exactly what we’ve talked about and wanted from this game. It was a playoff-type game, with playoff-type intensity.”

The Penguins are now at 99 points to move closer to clinching the Metropolitan Division title.

But it was far from easy, particularly without star forward Evgeni Malkin (foot) and other injured mainstays such as Paul Martin, Pascal Dupuis and Kris Letang.

Bennett hadn’t played in the past 50 games after surgery on his wrist. Yet he came up with the game-winning goal.

“Skating on my own, it’s a lot of skill stuff,” he said of the hours spent rehabbing the injury and trying to get back into game shape. “It’s something that’s grown my game even with being out. I felt pretty good out there.”

Fleury was at his best early — and late. He made a terrific save on the first shift on Cam Atkinson’s shot off a deflection. Then he made huge saves on Brandon Dubinsky and Atkinson during a scrum in front of the net in the final seconds.

“He was outstanding all game,” Bylsma said.