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2020.02.08 16:28 GMT+8

Merzlikins gets fifth shutout, Blue Jackets beat Red Wings

Updated 2020.02.08 16:28 GMT+8
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Goaltender Elvis Merzlikins #90 of the Columbus Blue Jackets (L) defends the net as Valtteri Filppula #51 of the Detroit Red Wings (R2) shoots the puck off the post during an NHL game in Columbus, Ohio, U.S., February 7, 2020. /VCG Photo

Columbus Blue Jackets rookie goalie Elvis Merzlikins is racking up some impressive stats since becoming the starter by attrition on New Year's Eve.

Merzlikins, who took over after Joonas Korpisalo was injured, got a fifth shutout in his last eight games on Friday night in a 2-0 win over the Detroit Red Wings. He's got back-to-back shutouts and eight straight wins. He is 12-2-0 since becoming the starter. The five shutouts lead the NHL.

And it was probably his easiest win of the season, with Columbus out-shooting the hapless Red Wings 44-16.

"We didn't give them much, but (Merzlikins) made some great saves for us," Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella said.

Elvis Merzlikins #90 of the Columbus Blue Jackets celebrates after shutting out the Detroit Red Wings during an NHL game in Columbus, Ohio, U.S., February 7, 2020. /VCG Photo

Zach Werenski's second-period goal, his 17th of the season, broke a franchise season scoring record for defensemen for the Blue Jackets, who have won three straight and nine of 10.

The Blue Jackets dominated Detroit but were clinging to a 1-0 lead as the clock ticked down under two minutes and the Red Wings pulled goalie Jimmy Howard for a sixth skater. Columbus finally got to breathe easier when Boone Jenner got an empty-netter with 1:25 left.

Howard faced a shooting gallery at times, finishing with 42 saves and slipping to 2-21-2 on the season. The 35-year-old has lost 18 straight and hasn't won since October.

"They just throw pucks at the net," Howard said. "They're one of those teams that's got big bodies up front. They like to work it down low and throw it to the middle and just crash. A lot of shots were in tight."

Detroit Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard #35 tends net during an NHL game against the Columbus Blue Jackets in Columbus, Ohio, U.S., February 7, 2020. /VCG Photo

Columbus has been on a roll for the past two months. They are 9-0-1 in the last 10 and 19-2-5 since December 9, earning 43 of their 69 points in that stretch. The win moved them back into third place in the Metropolitan Division, one point ahead of the New York Islanders and two behind Pittsburgh.

"I think we played well, we didn't give up anything," Werenski said. "We had a lot of chances, a lot of shots. It would be nice to score a couple more of those, but we're saving those for tomorrow, I guess."

Columbus is bound to have a tougher time of it on Saturday against Colorado in the second half of a back-to-back.

Detroit is looking for answers in one of the worst seasons in years. The Red Wings had lost nine a row before a shootout win over Buffalo on Thursday night but had difficulty generating much quality scoring attempts on Friday.

"We, unfortunately, had been in that situation, too, where you're playing for pride and sometimes those are the hardest games," Columbus captain Nick Foligno said. "But I'm proud of us, we're playing to find ways to win hockey games as a team. And you can see it. The commitment is there, the guys are playing hard for each other and we're able to feel comfortable in uncomfortable situations."

Other games on Friday (home teams in bold):

Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 Anaheim Ducks

New York Rangers 2-3 Buffalo Sabres

Dallas Stars 2-3 Minnesota Wild

(With input from AP)

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