Thursday, March 19, 2015

Dano scores 2 goals, Blue Jackets rout Canucks 6-2

Final
Series (Game 2 of 2)

Blue Jackets 6

(32-35-4, 68 pts)

Canucks 2

(40-26-4, 84 pts)





10:00PM,EDT,March 19,2015
Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

1 2 3 T
CBJ 0 3 36
VAN 0 2 02
M. Dano (Blue Jackets - C): Goals: 2, Assists: 1
R. Johansen (Blue Jackets - C): Goals: 0, Assists: 1
B. Horvat (Canucks - C): Goals: 1, Assists: 0
Associated Press
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Rookie Marko Dano recorded his first two-goal game in the NHL and Sergei Bobrovsky made 38 saves as the Blue Jackets routed the Vancouver Canucks 6-2 on Thursday night.
Rene Bourque, Cam Atkinson, Scott Hartnell and Alexander Wennberg -- an empty-netter -- also scored for Columbus, which has won five of its last six.
Bo Horvat and Daniel Sedin had goals for Vancouver. Eddie Lack allowed five goals on 30 shots before being pulled in favor of Jakob Markstrom midway through the third period.
Markstrom finished with two saves for Vancouver, which is just a point up on Calgary for second place in the Pacific Division with a game in hand.
Columbus led 3-2 after the second period and extended that advantage 5:31 into the third when Dano swatted home a loose puck at the side of the net after a strange bounce off the glass for the rookie's second of the night and seventh of the season.
Hartnell added his 22nd on a 2-on-1 at 8:32 to make it 5-2, with Dano picking up an assist for the first three-point game of his career.
Wennberg scored his third into an empty net with under five minutes to go as the Blue Jackets won for the second time in as many nights after a 3-2 shootout victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday.
Bobrovsky made a couple of big saves in the first period to keep things scoreless as Vancouver held a 20-10 shot edge through 20 minutes before a wild second.
The Canucks grabbed the lead three minutes in when Horvat jumped on a giveaway and ripped his 12th goal of the season glove side on Bobrovsky. Daniel Sedin then doubled that advantage 40 seconds later, banging home his own rebound for his 15th.
Columbus' Corey Tropp and Vancouver's Derek Dorsett dropped the gloves a few minutes later in a spirited fight, which seemed to inspire the visitors.
After Bobrovsky made a good save at the other end, Bourque scored his fourth of the season and first with Columbus on a shot from well out at 7:04 that might have taken a deflection off a Canucks' stick, before Dano snapped his sixth home from the slot past Lack at 10:01.
The Blue Jackets got a late power play and scored with 2:42 left in the period when Mark Letestu's point shot was deflected by Atkinson before pinballing in off Vancouver defenseman Alexander Edler.

Game notes


The Canucks finished the regular season 21-10-1 against the East. ... The Canucks will practice at Rogers Arena on Friday before beginning a two-game road trip against Los Angeles on Saturday and Arizona on Sunday.
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Scoring Summary

1st Period CBJ VAN
No scoring this period 0 0
2nd Period CBJ VAN
3:00
Bo Horvat (12)
Unassisted
0 1
3:40
Daniel Sedin (15)
Assists: Henrik Sedin, Alex Burrows
0 2
7:04
Rene Bourque (4)
Assist: Ryan Johansen
1 2
10:01
Marko Dano (6)
Assists: Artem Anisimov, Nick Foligno
2 2
18:18
Cam Atkinson (16) (Power Play)
Assists: Mark Letestu, Jack Johnson
3 2
3rd Period CBJ VAN
5:31
Marko Dano (7)
Assist: Alexander Wennberg
4 2
8:32
Scott Hartnell (22)
Assists: Marko Dano, David Savard
5 2
15:38
Alexander Wennberg (3)
Unassisted
6 2

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