Trouba scores twice as Jets beat slumping Blue Jackets 5-4
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Momentum is critical heading into the Stanley Cup playoffs, and the Columbus Blue Jackets are struggling to find some as the regular season winds down.
The Blue Jackets, who will face Pittsburgh in the opening round of the post-season next week, dropped their fifth straight game and gave away home-ice advantage in the first-round series with a 5-4 loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night.
“We’ll keep on banging away here this week and see if we can get going on all cylinders by the time we start the playoffs,” Columbus coach John Tortorella said. “No time to get down.”
Jacob Trouba scored twice and Eric Comrie had 35 saves in his NHL debut as the Jets held off a late Columbus rally to win their sixth straight. Bryan Little had a goal and three assists, and Mark Scheifele and Mathieu Perreault also scored.


