Columbus, OH (SportsNetwork.com) - A pair of former Philadelphia players teamed up to help the Blue Jackets win on Tuesday night. Scott Hartnell scored a power-play goal in the second period and Sergei Bobrovsky came up with 19 stops as Columbus claimed a 3-2 decision over the Flyers at Nationwide Arena. Kevin Connauton actually ended the contest at the 1:58 mark of overtime, breaking in alone and lifting a wrister under the crossbar off a feed from Ryan Johansen. The hosts were close to picking up two points while not allowing their opponents to take one away. Controversy erupted with 55.3 seconds to go, as a deflection from Brayden Schenn of a point shot slipped through Bobrovsky. Although referee Dave Jackson emphatically shook his head and raised his arms to stop play, televised replays revealed the puck was clearly over the line. Further review quickly confirmed the marker and the game headed to overtime. Boone Jenner also lit the lamp for the Blue Jackets, winners of a season-high four straight games. Schenn posted both scores for the Flyers, who finished up a five-game cross- country road trip at 1-2-2. Steve Mason halted 21 pucks in defeat, three days after his 37-save effort in Los Angeles allowed his club to pick up their lone win on the trip. Jenner produced the games first goal at the 12:34 mark of the first period, just 37 seconds into a Zac Rinaldo interference call, by picking up his own blocked pass and scoring from the right post. That pushed Columbus power-play prowess against Philly to 5-for-8 in two-plus contests. The Flyers got one back on their initial advantage, as Claude Giroux slipped a puck into a seam off the rush and Schenn one-timed it home from the high slot at 17:53. A scramble in front of Mason resulted in Hartnells turnaround backhander from atop the crease for another Blue Jackets power-play goal and a 2-1 lead at 10:39. Bobrovsky was quick to halt a Michael Raffl deflection with just over two minutes remaining in regulation, and Mason was called to the bench with 1:53 left for an extra attacker. Game Notes Jenner has scored in a personal best and team-high four consecutive games ... Blue Jackets forward Brandon Dubinsky was activated from injured reserve earlier on Tuesday, and made his season debut after missing 26 games due to recovery from abdominal surgery ... Columbus improved its power-play numbers against Philadelphia to six goals in 11 attempts over three meetings ... Flyers forward R.J. Umberger, traded for Hartnell in the offseason, participated in his 700th NHL game ... Schenns initial score was his first goal since Nov. 22, and he recorded his second multi-goal effort after a similar feat on Nov. 15. Cristian Zapata Jersey .28 mph. Logano will start on the front row next to Penske Ford teammate Brad Keselowski, who came in second Friday at 193.099. The Penske drivers swept the top two spots for the second straight race, reversing their qualifying finish in Phoenix a week ago. Riccardo Montolivo Jersey .Y. - Sven Andrighetto scored once and set up two more as the Hamilton Bulldogs hung on to defeat the host Adirondack Flames 5-3 on Tuesday in American Hockey League action. http://www.authenticshopacmilan.com/c-23...c-jersey.aspx.C. -- Duke sophomore Rodney Hood is entering the NBA draft. Ignazio Abate Jersey . Its not intended to be some magical formula and doesnt apply any context, like, for example, taking injuries into account. This remedial statistical method has gone 9-5 in picks through the first three rounds. Gustavo Gomez Jersey . Still, its a start. Josh Baileys goal with 1:40 left capped a furious third-period rally, and the Islanders edged the Penguins 4-3 on Friday night.Changes to the NHL Draft Lottery were voted in on Thursday by the leagues Board of Governors. According to TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun, the league still needs to confer with the National Hockey League Players Association before they become official. The league has proposed smoothing or compressing the odds among the 14 non-playoff teams for the 2015 draft and thhen increasing the number of selections determined by the lottery in 2016.dddddddddddd The NHLs general managers met in New York during the Stanley Cup Final and at that time, Sabres general manager Tim Murray told LeBrun that potential new changes would not take effect in time for next years highly anticipated 2015 Draft that will feature Connor McDavid. ' ' '