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Ekholm scores twice as Predators defeat Blue Jackets

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Mattias Ekholm scored a pair of second-period goals to lead the Nashville Predators to a 2-1 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday.

Juuse Saros made 29 saves for Nashville, a winner of three of the last four games. Saros earned his first victory since Jan. 27. Saros’ fellow Finn Pekka Rinne has taken a larger share of the goaltending duties for Nashville in the month of February.

Cam Atkinson scored the lone goal and Joonas Korpisalo made 31 saves for Columbus, loser of four straight.

Atkinson scored the game’s first goal. From just inside the Nashville blue line, Predators forward Rocco Grimaldi turned over the puck under pressure from Jack Roslovic. The puck came to Boone Jenner on the left side and just outside the crease, he slid a pass to Atkinson for an easy tap-in for his team-leading ninth goal of the season.

Back in the lineup after recovering from an injury, Ekholm tied the game early in the second period with a slap shot from the left point through traffic for his first goal of the season and Ekholm’s 200th career point.

Ekholm struck again late in the second, this time with a wrist shot from the left point through traffic. That made for the first multi-goal game of Ekholm’s 551-game NHL career.

EKHOLM RETURNS

Ekholm returned to the Nashville lineup after missing the last six games with a lower-body injury. Ekholm was injured in the Feb. 9 game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, seeing just 11:29 of ice time and not playing in that match's third period. Saturday was just the fifth game Ekholm played in February. He missed the game the day before he was injured against the Lightning due to the birth of his second child.

FINALLY, A LEAD AFTER TWO

Entering Saturday, the Predators were the only team in the NHL not to take a lead into the third period this season. Nashville’s dreadful second-period goal differential through their first 19 games played a large part: Prior to Ekholm’s pair of second-period goals, the Predators had been outscored 25-6 in the middle period this season.

WELCOME GUESTS

This was the 48th meeting between the Predators and Blue Jackets in Nashville. Saturday’s victory gave Nashville its 38th win in those matchups. The Predators now hold a 4-1 advantage over the Blue Jackets this season, three of those victories coming in Nashville.

UP NEXT

The teams return to Bridgestone Arena on Sunday afternoon to wrap up their back-to-back series. This will complete the fourth of nine back-to-back sets for both the Blue Jackets and the Predators.

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