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spring training, which begins Feb. 16.
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. The deal is pending a physical, assistant general manager Bobby Evans said.
Traded from Seattle to Baltimore on Aug. 30, Morse also can play first base and
right field to give manager Bruce Bochy some flexibility in writing his lineup.
UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- One night after Columbus had its home opener spoiled, the
Blue Jackets wrecked the New York Islanders first night in front of their fans.
The Islanders came in with momentum Saturday after opening their season one
night earlier with a shootout win at New Jersey. With a two-goal lead in the
third period, New York seemed poised for a 2-0 start as the club seeks to return
to the playoffs for the second straight season. Not so fast. Mark Letestu and
Nick Foligno netted goals 4:19 apart in the third period to erase Columbus
deficit, and Cam Atkinson scored in the fourth round of a shootout to lift the
Blue Jackets to a 3-2 victory. Sergei Bobrovsky made 28 saves through overtime
and then stopped three of four shootout attempts. "We pull for each other,"
Foligno said. "We played hard, the way we expect to play every night. We were
rewarded for it. "We kept pressing and wound up with a great result." Columbus
doesnt know much about blown third-period leads as the Blue Jackets have won 27
straight since January 2012 when leading after two -- including a 13-0 mark last
season. "The team was working really well together," said Bobrovsky, who sported
a blue velvet and gold crown in the winning dressing room. "We have to be
together to win. Tonight we did a great job of that. The hard work paid off."
The Islanders and goalie Evgeni Nabokov seemed to be in complete control before
Letestu and Foligno struck. The Blue Jackets managed only 12 shots in the first
two periods before turning it on in the third. "Tonight was a full team effort,
and we got the job done," Atkinson said. "Now we have to keep it going. We
played Blue Jackets hockey." New York built its lead in the second on a
power-play goal by defenceman Lubomir Visnovsky and an even-strength tally by
Matt Moulson. Visnovsky added an assist, and captain John Tavares had two for
the Islanders. New York, which won its season opener on Friday with a shootout
win at New Jersey, got one goal in four rounds of this tiebreaker against
Bobrovsky -- by Moulson, who was the only scorer one night earlier. "We got
three out of four points, but we have to be doing whatever it takes," Islanders
coach Jack Capuano said. "Keep showing a willingness to compete. For the most
part we did, but the guys have to learn that you have to play hard every shift."
Letestu also scored in the shootout, setting the stage for Atkinsons winner.
Both teams had chances to win in a wild overtime. Kyle Okposo fired two hard
drives during New Yorkss power play.
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caught the Islanders pinned up ice when Jack Johnson almost had a breakaway as
he left the penalty box, however the lead pass was too far in front, and Nabokov
knocked it away. R.J. Umberger then led a Blue Jackets 3-on-1 rush, yet his shot
was also stopped by Nabokov. "Nabby did a really good job for us," Capuano said.
"He made a lot of key second and third saves." Columbus, which lost its season
opener at home on Friday to Calgary, had a 5-4 shots advantage in overtime. New
York held a 30-29 edge overall. Letestu started the rally with a power-play goal
at 7:45, Columbus first advantage of the night, and Foligno tied it from in
close with 8:06 left in regulation. Nabokov wasnt overly busy early, but looked
sharp in keeping the Blue Jackets at bay until the third-period surge. The
38-year-old goalie earned the win on Friday. "This league is so evenly matched
up," Nabokov said. "Its not much difference between winning and losing." The
Islanders broke out in the second period, scoring twice including a power-play
goal that ended the scoreless deadlock. New York put pressure on Bobrovsky and
nearly scored when Josh Bailey fired a drive that Bobrovsky barely knocked away
with his glove. In the ensuing scrum, Artem Anisimov was whistled for hooking,
giving the Islanders the first man-advantage of the game. On the power play,
Tavares moved the puck from the right circle up to Visnovsky, who was in the
middle of the ice just inside the blue line. Visnovsky sent a pass left to
Frans Nielsen, who quickly pushed the puck back to the defenceman for a shot
that sailed through traffic and past Bobrovsky at 8:17. The Islanders needed
only 5:44 more to double their lead, this time with Tavares and Visnovsky
assisting on Moulsons first traditional goal of the young season. Tavares, the
Islanders new captain, did hard work along the right-wing boards to dig out the
puck. He quickly sent a quick pass down to the crease, where Moulson skated into
the puck and jammed it past Bobrovsky. There were few prime scoring chances in
the goal-less and penalty-free first period in which the Islanders held a 9-4
edge in shots. NOTES: This was the first meeting between the teams since
Columbus joined the Eastern Conference and became division rivals with New York
in the newly formed Metropolitan Division. ... The Islanders were trying for
their first 2-0 start since 2007. ... Letestu scored his 40th career NHL goal in
184 games. He led Columbus last season with 13 goals. ... Both teams were 1 for
2 on power plays.
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