Published 12/27/2007
at Yahoo! Sports - NHL News
Pascal Leclaire made 21 saves for his league-leading seventh shutout and the Columbus Blue Jackets beat the Atlanta Thrashers 2-0 on Wednesday night. The Thrashers saw their four-game winning streak snapped in their first visit to Columbus in just over four years. Ilya Kovalchuk, the league's top goal scorer with 29, was held to just two shots.
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NYT > Hockey 12/27/2007
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Pascal Leclaire made 21 saves for his league-leading seventh shutout and the Columbus Blue Jackets beat the Atlanta Thrashers 2-0 on Wednesday night.