Foligno helps Blue Jackets to 4-1 win over Flyers
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Nick Foligno scored twice, Scott Hartnell had a goal and two assists, and the Columbus Blue Jackets beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 on Saturday night.
Jack Johnson also scored for Columbus, which ended a three-game losing streak.
Philadelphia had won four in a row. Michael Raffl scored for the Flyers, and Steve Mason made 30 saves.
Columbus coach John Tortorella questioned his players' effort following Friday's 2-1 shootout loss at home against Florida. Hartnell was a healthy scratch against the Panthers after taking a bad penalty in Tuesday's loss to Montreal.
Hartnell and company responded with a solid performance against the Flyers.
The Blue Jackets scored two goals in the each of the first two periods.
Foligno kicked it off when he beat Mason from the right circle with 11:05 left in the first period. Alexander Wennberg set up the score with a cross-ice pass from the left boards to a wide-open Foligno, who one-timed it over Mason's blocker. Hartnell also got an assist on the play.
Johnson scored a fluke goal with 6:27 left in the first. He threw the puck at the net from the blue line. It deflected off the stick of Flyers center Scott Laughton and fluttered in the air before falling between Mason's legs.
The Flyers got a goal back 3:19 into the second period when Raffl tapped the puck home from just in front of the crease after a perfect cross-ice pass from Brayden Schenn.
Foligno netted his second of the game, on assists from Hartnell and goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, 4 1/2 minutes later when he beat Mason high to the blocker side.
And Hartnell made it 4-1 when he scored a power-play goal with 4:43 left in the period after redirecting Wennberg's pass. It was the first power-play goal in 10 games for Columbus, which entered with an 0-for-23 skid on the man-advantage.
Bobrovsky made 27 saves, including a great skate stop on Matt Read with 14:11 remaining.