Columbus 4, Boston 2

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CLS(4-3-1)1034
BOS(5-2-1)1102

Final

7:00 PM ET, September 26, 2009
TD Banknorth Garden
Boston, Massachusetts

Blue Jackets 4, Bruins 2

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Game Information
Arena: TD Banknorth Garden
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 16,711 (95.1% full)
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD
2:42 Matt Calvert
Assist: Derek Dorsett, Andrew Murray
7:03 Vladimir Sobotka
Assist: Milan Lucic, Michael Ryder
2ND PERIOD
5:56 Zdeno Chara (power play)
Assist: Milan Lucic, Marc Savard
3RD PERIOD
6:43 Raffi Torres
Assist: Marc Methot, Derick Brassard
12:35 Nikita Filatov
Assist: Raffi Torres, Kris Russell
17:38 Derek Dorsett (power play)
Assist: Grant Clitsome, Kris Russell
Associated Press

BOSTON -- Raffi Torres scored one third-period goal and then set up Nikita Filatov with the go-ahead tally Saturday night, lifting the Columbus Blue Jackets to a 4-2 preseason victory over the Boston Bruins.

With one preseason game left, the Blue Jackets rested most of their top players, including Rick Nash and goalie Steve Mason, the Calder Trophy winner as the NHL's top rookie last season. They still rallied for their fourth straight win -- two over the Bruins -- to go to 4-2-1 on the preseason.

It was the preseason finale for the Bruins, who open the regular season against Washington next Thursday night -- the first of five straight home games to start the season. They finished the preseason 5-2-1.

With the Blue Jackets down 2-1, Torres tapped a pass from Derick Brassard past Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask at 6:43 of the third period. Torres then delivered a pass to Filatov, who shoveled a short back-hander past Rask at 12:35.

Derek Dorsett added a power play goal with 2:22 left -- after Chuck Kobasew and Shawn Thornton of the Bruins engaged in spirited fights with Michael Blunder and Jared Boll of the Blue Jackets, respectively.

Milan Lucic assisted on both Boston goals.

Matthew Calvert opened the scoring for Columbus 2:42 into the game, before Vladimir Sobotka scored later in the opening period. Zdeno Chara, on the power play, gave Boston a 2-1 lead 5:56 into the second period.

Earlier in the day, the Bruins promoted director of hockey operations Don Sweeney to assistant general manager and also announced they had trimmed the roster down to 24 by sending 10 players, including goalie Dany Sabourin, to Providence of the American Hockey League.

 

 

NHL Scores

Saturday, September 26th
Columbus 4 Final
Boston 2
Buffalo 2 Final
Montreal 3
Philadelphia 0 Final
New Jersey 1
Detroit 1 Final
Toronto 2
St. Louis 5 Final
Dallas 0
Carolina 5 Final
Nashville 2
Vancouver 2 Final
Calgary 1 SO
Colorado 3 Final
Los Angeles 5
San Jose 0 Final
Phoenix 2