Follow Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter VI Mobile College Basketball March Mayhem Picks College Basketball March Mayhem Picks VegasInsider.com VegasInsider.com
Handicapper Bios Sports Picks Free Odds Contests Sportsbook
Sports Betting Home NFL NBANHLMLBNCAA FBNCAA BKGolfAutoHorsesBoxingVI More Sports
 
NHL Scores Matchups Teams Standings Schedules Injuries News
 
 · Latest News
 · Player Updates
 · Transactions
Buy Picks Vegas Odds
 
 · Vegas Odds
 · Offshore Odds
 · Future Odds
 
Recap: Panthers 2, Blue Jackets 3
Line Movements
Date: March 29, 2011 7:00 PM EDT
  

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The goal was important because it was Maksim Mayorov's first in the NHL.

That it came in a shootout and gave the Columbus Blue Jackets a win made it even more special.

The rookie, playing in his ninth NHL game, had the lone goal in his first NHL shootout, and Steve Mason stopped all three Florida Panthers attempts to lead the Blue Jackets to a 3-2 win on Tuesday night.

Advertisement

``We needed this goal. We needed this win,' Mayorov said after Columbus ended a four-game losing skid and a string of six straight home defeats. ``We tried so hard, we worked so hard. We deserved this game.'

Shooting second for Columbus, Mayorov scored on a lefty shot from the right hash, beating Scott Clemmensen on the glove side.

He refused to concede that it was his No. 1 move.

``Oh, I've got a couple,' he said. ``It's one of my favorites.'

Mason then stopped Mike Santorelli and Sergei Samsonov to seal the win and break the Blue Jackets' streak of six consecutive shootout losses.

``In the last two shootouts, we haven't scored one goal,' he said. ``Max made a great shot. In practice, his shot is very deceptive. Obviously, it fooled Clemmensen.'

Scottie Upshall and Antoine Vermette scored in regulation for Columbus.

``These guys needed a win to lose that crappy feeling we've had for an extended period of time, especially at home,' Blue Jackets coach Scott Arniel said. ``We were real good for most of the game. Guys aren't quitting, they're still playing hard and going after teams.'

Upshall, acquired at the trade deadline in a four-player deal with Phoenix, was enthused about the performance.

``Great effort by our offensive guys. We created a lot of chances early. We played just a solid game,' he said. ``We were on the right side of the puck, we didn't take too many chances. Guys stepped up, a lot of guys played some big minutes and got the job done for us.'

Mayorov, the Blue Jackets' fifth pick and 94th overall in the 2007 draft, is trying to impress coaches so he can stick with the team - the rest of this year and beyond.

``We battle every game, every period, every 20 minutes. We go as hard as we can,' he said. ``Especially for me, I need to show the coaches that I can play here.'

Evgeny Dadonov and David Booth had goals for Florida, which lost its sixth in a row.

``We looked like we were playing our fifth game in seven nights,' Panthers coach Peter DeBoer said. ``It was a real gutsy effort by our group. The last game of a road trip that hasn't been easy.'

To make matters even worse, the Panthers lost one of their mainstays, veteran forward Marty Reasoner, for the rest of the game after he blocked a shot in the first period.

Mason stopped 29 shots through overtime. Clemmensen had 30 saves.

The Blue Jackets were thrilled to finally leave their home ice with a win.

``Certainly (Mason) has had a tough go, as has the rest of the team, with us trying to score goals recently,' Arniel said. ``It's good for him. He won us the hockey game by shutting them down (in the shootout). It was important for his confidence.'

Notes: The Blue Jackets signed G Allen York, a junior at RPI, to a two-year, entry-level contract. ... The Panthers were 1 for 3 on the power play. The Blue Jackets failed on three opportunities and are 0 for 36 over the last 10 games. ... The franchises combined for five wins and 23 losses since the trade deadline on Feb. 28.

AP NEWS
The Associated Press News Service

Copyright 2013
The Associated Press
All Rights Reserved

 CLOSING LAS VEGAS LINE
 Team  ML   PUC   O/U 
 FLA  +145   PK   5 
 COB  -165   PK   
LAS VEGAS LINE MOVEMENTS

 CLOSING SPORTSBOOK LINE
 Team  ML   PUC   O/U 
 FLA  +150      5 
 COB  -170      
OFFSHORE LINE MOVEMENTS

 BETTING TRENDS
 Team  ML   PUC   O/U 
 FLA  64%   26%   19% 
 COB  36%   74%   81% 
BT MOVEMENTS

 NHL RECAPS
 Tuesday, Mar 29
 
  •  Hurricanes at Capitals
7:05 PM EDT
  •  Flyers at Penguins
7:05 PM EDT
  •  Sabres at Maple Leafs
7:05 PM EDT
  •  Panthers at Blue Jackets
7:05 PM EDT
  •  Senators at Lightning
7:35 PM EDT
  •  Blackhawks at Bruins
7:35 PM EDT
  •  Wild at Blues
8:05 PM EDT
  •  Canucks at Predators
8:05 PM EDT
  •  Kings at Oilers
9:35 PM EDT
  •  Stars at Coyotes
10:05 PM EDT
 
 
 
  
GOLD Membership
Over 150 Member Plays free each month. Signup Today!
 
 

NFL
NFL Sports Picks
NFL Vegas Odds
NFL Online Odds
NFL Matchups
NFL Scores

More Sports
Golf
Auto Racing
Horse Racing
Boxing
WNBA

MLB
MLB Sports Picks
MLB Vegas Odds
MLB Online Odds
MLB Matchups
MLB Scores

Features
Free Odds
Contests
Newsletters
VI Radio
Las Vegas Travel
Follow us on Twitter
Add us on Google+
Join us on Facebook

NBA
NBA Sports Picks
NBA Vegas Odds
NBA Online Odds
NBA Matchups
NBA Scores

Sports Betting Tools
Live Odds
Mobile Odds
Parlay Calculator
Gaming Terms
TV Listings
Handicapping Records
Sports Betting
About Sports Betting
Sportsbook Reviews

NHL
NHL Sports Picks
NHL Vegas Odds
NHL Online Odds
NHL Matchups
NHL Scores

VegasInsider Info
About Us
Help Center
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
Refund Policy
Contact Us
User Feedback

College Football
NCAA FB Sports Picks
NCAA FB Vegas Odds
NCAA FB Online Odds
NCAA FB Matchups
NCAA FB Scores

Sportsbooks
CarbonSports · Review
SportBet · Review
Sportsbook · Review
TopBet.eu · Review

College Basketball
NCAA BK Sports Picks
NCAA BK Vegas Odds
NCAA BK Online Odds
NCAA BK Matchups
NCAA BK Scores

Rotation Schedules
Baseball: Mar 31 - June 02

Copyright © 1997-2013, VegasInsider.com Inc., The Global Leader In Sports Gaming Information. All rights reserved.
For questions or comments, please contact us at 1-800-211-4759.