Sunrise, FL (SportsNetwork.com) - Ryan Johansen scored the lone goal of the shootout to lift the Columbus Blue Jackets to a 4-3 win over the Florida Panthers on Thursday. Johansen skated in slowly on Roberto Luongo and nonchalantly snapped a shot past the Panthers netminder to give the Blue Jackets their 10th straight win in the series. Sergei Bobrovsky was stellar in net for Columbus, turning aside 52 shots and making a highlight-reel glove save on Nick Bjugstad in the fourth and final round of the shootout. Cam Atkinson tallied a goal with an assist, while Nick Foligno and Boone Jenner also scored for the Blue Jackets. The Panthers tied a franchise record with 55 shots on goal. Bjugstad notched two goals and an assist and Tomas Fleischmann added a goal with an assist. Luongo made 17 stops in the setback. The first period we didnt come out like we wanted to, said Bjugstad. Everybody kind of bought in there in the final two periods. After a sluggish first period, Florida made some adjustments and dominated the rest of regulation to erase a three-goal deficit, outshooting its opponent 38-7 over the second and third periods. Fleischmann got the Panthers on the board with a goal just over two minutes after Columbus went up three, then Bjugstad slipped a backhand under the pads of Bobrovsky to cut the deficit to 3-2 with 14:56 remaining in the second. Bjugstad then tied the game 2 1/2 minutes later on the power play when he beat Bobrovsky from a tight angle in the corner. Bobrovsky made a dazzling save on Shawn Thornton early in the third, as he sprawled out to rob the latter off a rebound chance out in front to keep the game tied. Columbus opened the scoring 1:07 into the contest as Foligno grabbed a loose puck to the left of Luongo, wrapped around the crease and sent a backhander into the net for a 1-0 lead. 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Cheap Shoes From China .com) - Patrik Elias registered the winner in the shootout as New Jersey nipped Toronto 2-1 at Prudential Center on Wednesday.Boston, MA (SportsNetwork.com) - Tuukka Rask made 30 saves for his second shutout of the season as the Boston Bruins defeated the New York Rangers 3-0 on Thursday. Patrice Bergeron, David Krejci and Loui Eriksson all scored and Torey Krug supplied two assists for the Bruins, who have won five straight games. Tuukka was up to the task, Bruins head coach Claude Julien said. In my mind, he was our best player tonight. Cam Talbot allowed all three goals on 32 shots for the Rangers, who have dropped their last two games on the heels of a five-game winning streak. We need better puck movement from our defense, Rangers head coach Alain Vigneault said. We havent scored a goal in two games. Its tough to win when you dont score. Boston is now 6-0-2 in their last eight meetings with New York. Bergeron put the Bruins on the board four minutes into the game after he whacked the rebound of Dougie Hamiltons shot through Talbots legs. Boston increased their lead to 2-0 on Krejcis redirection of Krugs slap pass 2:49 into the middle stanza. Each team had good scoring chances following the goal during the second. Rick Nash wasted a prime opportunity as his shot went wide on a breakaway less thaan seven minutes in, then Krejci had his shot in tight stuffed by Talbots pad almost two minutes later.dddddddddddd Eriksson made it a 3-0 game with 10:11 remaining as he settled the rebound of Zdeno Charas point shot down in front and lifted it into the top of the net. Meanwhile, Rask stopped seven shots in the first period, made 14 saves in the middle frame and turned aside nine offerings over the final 20 minutes for the win. Game Notes Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli announced during the first intermission that rookie forward David Pastrnak will stay with the team for the rest of the season ... Rask posted his 25th career shutout ... Boston also won five straight games from Oct. 30 to Nov. 10 ... Krug is the first Bruins defenseman to record an assist in five straight games since Kyle McLaren from Mar. 17-27, 1999 ... Talbot was the first Rangers goaltender other than Henrik Lundqvist to start against the Bruins since Kevin Weeks did so on April 8, 2006, ending a string of 35 straight games, which includes the postseason ... The two teams will continue their season series at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 4. ' ' '