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DETROIT - The streaking Columbus Blue Jackets didnt mind working overtime again to ear yet another win. [url=http://www.nzairjor

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DETROIT - The streaking Columbus Blue Jackets didnt mind working overtime again to ear yet another win. Wholesale Air Jordan NZ .Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 30 shots through overtime and two more in a shootout as the Blue Jackets outlasted the Detroit Red Wings 1-0 on Tuesday night for their seventh straight victory.Boone Jenner and Ryan Johansen both scored in the tiebreaker for Columbus against Jimmy Howard, who made 29 saves. Detroit has lost four straight.Columbus has three shootout wins during its streak, including one against Pittsburgh on Saturday.The Blue Jackets also have two overtime victories during the run. They now own the NHLs longest active winning streak.Columbus coach Todd Richards had an easy explanation for his clubs recent success.Team commitment, he said. We played a team game.Bob was good, but the 18 guys who were skating in front of him were working hard, too.Columbus, which dug itself an early hole, isnt thinking about the post-season yet despite wins over three division leaders during its streak.Well keep building, definitely, Bobrovsky said. But weve still got a lot of work ahead of us to make the playoffs.Pavel Datsyuk had the lone shootout goal for Detroit, which has dropped three consecutive home games in shootouts and fell to 1-6 in tiebreakers this season.I thought it was a very tightly checked game by both sides, said Howard, who has been the losing goalie in every shootout. They just found a way in the skills competition.Bobrovsky allowed five goals to Detroit in a Nov. 18 shutout loss in Columbus.The teams combined for 13 shots in the first period and had better scoring chances in the second.Bobrovsky stopped Justin Abdelkaders point-blank attempt at 3:21 of the period, and the Blue Jackets narrowly missed a goal five minutes later when Nick Folignos shot hit the left post, struck Howards back, and bounced out of the crease.The Blue Jackets Corey Tropp had a good look close to the net midway through the third, but Howard corralled the puck before Tropp could get much on the shot.The best overtime chance came when James Wisniewski fired wide of an open net early in the period.Detroit coach Mike Babcock felt bad for his goalie and offered a critical opinion of the shootout.What I dont like is Howie stood on his head and leaves the rink feeling like he didnt win, Babcock said. They dont have a home run derby at the end of a tied ballgame, because it doesnt make any sense.But it is what it is, and there are points on the line. Weve got to find a way. Howie needs to get a win, thats it.NOTES: Columbus D Fedor Tyutin returned from the injured list after missing 13 games with a knee injury. The team made room on the roster by assigning forward Kerby Rychel to Springfield of the AHL. ... Abdelkader (separated shoulder) was back in Detroits lineup after missing seven games, and defenceman Danny DeKeyser (upper body) returned after missing two. ... Forward Jeremy Morin made his Blue Jackets debut after being acquired from Chicago on Sunday. ... Detroit forward Johan Franzen was scratched because of the flu. Air Jordan Clearance Sale . Nine years later, he might have finally figured it out. He had only five rounds in the 60s in his previous eight trips. Air Jordan NZ Online .Cameron sustained his third concussion in three seasons last week on a hit by Oakland safety Brandion Ross, who was fined $22,050 by the NFL for the helmet-to-helmet blow. http://www.nzairjordan.com/ . Malone will become an unrestricted free-agent and as per the collective bargaining agreement, the Lightning will be responsible for two-thirds of the remainder of his contract over twice the length of the rest of the deal. MADISON, Wis. -- Step back, dribble between the legs and fire away. Nik Stauskas played it cool in front of a raucous road crowd late in the second half to hit a clutch shot that helped Michigan hold on for a rare win at Wisconsin. Stauskas scored 23 points, including his key 3 with less than a minute left, and the Wolverines fended off a late surge for the 77-70 victory Saturday over the third-ranked Badgers. Stauskas said his first thought was to go to the rim, but that defender Nigel Hayes was overplaying him. "He kind of slid forward a little bit and I was open for 3 and I just tried to be aggressive and shoot it," Stauskas said. Caris LeVert added 20 for the Wolverines (13-4, 5-0 Big Ten), who celebrated a victory in Madison for the first time since 1999. But wins usually dont come easy at the Kohl Center for any team, and the Badgers (16-2, 3-2) made it difficult for Michigan in nearly overcoming a 15-point deficit. Wisconsin went on a 14-2 run late, and Ben Brusts putback got them within 68-67 with about 2 minutes left. But after whiffing on a 3 from the right wing, Stauskas hit his step-back 3 from the left side to give Michigan a 71-67 lead. "That step back is so fast, and that release is so fast," coach Bo Ryan said. "Hes quick, hes like a cat." Josh Gasser had 16 points for the Badgers, who lost their second straight after a school-best 16-0 start. "Kid just made a great play," Gasser said about Stauskas. Gasser, Wisconsins best defender, said he was supposed to be covering him, but a switch ended up with Hayes guarding on the play. Wisconsins hopes of another nail-biting win over Michigan were dashed. Last year, Brust hit a shot from just inside midcourt before time expired in regulation, then hit a 3 with less than 40 seconds in overtime to give Wisconsin a 65-62 victory. No such luck this year. Stauskas added four foul shots in the final 24.7 seconds to seal Michigans seventh straight win. He had 16 in the second half. "This game wasnt going to be over until that buzzer went off and we had the win," coach John Beilein said. "That was a great shot by Nik, but thats a lot of time left still for them to win the game. Cheap Air Jordans NZ. " The Wolverines benefited from the cushion built from a first half in which they shot 60 per cent. Thats especially impressive given it was against Wisconsin, perennially one of the leagues best defensive teams under coach Bo Ryan. But defence was a problem again for the Badgers in their second straight loss after allowing Indiana to shoot 51 per cent earlier in the week. Ryan liked the effort for the most part. The Badgers credited their opponents for making their share of tough shots. Michigan got good looks inside early with crisp interior passing, though Ryan said he was happy overall with his teams ball-screen defence. But it was two 3s by LeVert in the first half that especially frustrated Wisconsins coach. "Sometimes when youre trying to fix something, guys arent quite sure and you just have to keep working through it," Ryan said. Still, the Badgers came back, bolstered by boisterous students back in town for the spring semester. The Kohl Center was rocking after the Badgers late run, during which Michigan at one point missed four shots and committed two turnovers. Hayes short jumper got Wisconsin within six with 4:45 to go before Brust put back his own rebound to get Wisconsin within a point. Thats when Michigan turned to Stauskas. His first 3-point attempt glanced off the rim but Michigan retained possession after a foul was called on Gasser. The ball went back to Stauskas, who shook off Hayes on the perimeter and coolly hit his 3 for a late four-point lead. "Were going to win this game and were going to win the game by being aggressive and if youre afraid to shoot it, youre afraid to take it at them, then lets get (you) out of the game, is the message," Beilein said. "And nobody checked out." Glenn Robinson III added 14 points on 6 of 8 shooting for Michigan, while Brust finished with 14 points and eight rebounds. Michigan also took advantage of uncharacteristically sloppy play by the usually savvy Badgers, stretching a five-point halftime lead to as much as 15 midway through the second half. 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