Blue Jackets rally to beat Winnipeg 2-1 in overtime
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Josh Anderson saw Winnipeg goaltender Steve Mason lose his stick, and he fired away for the overtime winner.
Anderson took three consecutive shots, with Mason dropping his stick while making the first save. Mason managed to block the second with his pads, but Anderson came around again and beat him from the slot, finishing off the Columbus Blue Jackets’ rally for a 2-1 victory over the Jets on Friday night.
Columbus is 7-3-0, its best 10-game start in franchise history.
“It’s not how you played the 40 or 50 minutes, it’s finding a way to win a game when it’s there, when you’re still involved in it,” Columbus coach John Tortorella said. “I am thrilled we win this type of hockey game.”