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Blue Jackets Overcome 3-0 Deficit To Win In Overtime

Two-goal leads weren't safe in the first three games of the NHL's opening-round series between Pittsburgh and Columbus, so the Penguins decided to take a three-goal lead in Game 4 on Wednesday. T That didn't work, either. The Blue Jackets trailed 3-0 midway through the first period before storming back for a 4-3 overtime win over the Pens. Boone Jenner and Ryan Johansen scored power-play goals to get the Jackets within 3-2 before Brandon Dubinsky notched the equalizer with just 24 seconds left in regulation. Nick Foligno ended it at 2:49 of OT to even the series at two games apiece. Craig Adams, Chris Kunitz and James Neal scored in the first 11:10 for the Penguins, but Sidney Crosby failed to record a point while posting a -2. The series returns to Pittsburgh for Game 5 on Saturday. Game 6 is Monday in Columbus.