NEWARK, N.J. (AP) Boone Jenner and Eric Robinson scored first-period goals and Elvis Merzlikins made 37 saves - including 20 in the third period - as the Columbus Blue Jackets downed the New Jersey Devils 2-1 on Friday.

Columbus won for the second-straight time after a nine-game losing streak while New Jersey lost its third in a row and for the sixth time in seven games.

ā€œWeā€™ve seen him since the beginning of the season. Heā€™s been really good for us," Blue Jackets coach Pascal Vincent said of his winning netminder. ā€œElvis has been through a lot and itā€™s good to see the team regrouping around him and playing the right way in front of him.ā€

Jenner opened the scoring at 10:04 with his 11th of the season. Johnny Gaudreau had the assist. Jenner has 14 points overall.

Devils forward Alexander Holtz tied it at 13:15 of the first, snapping a wrist shot past Merzlikins for his fifth goal of the campaign. Ondrej Palat drew the lone assist.

Columbus had a four-minute power play late in the first period when Holtz was called for high-sticking but New Jersey snuffed it out.

Robinson followed that with his first goal and point of the season at 19:23, beating Devils netminder Akira Schmid on a breakaway. The 28-year-old forward, who played for Princeton and is a New Jersey native, has been with Columbus for parts of seven seasons. Justin Danforth and Erik Gudbranson assisted.

ā€œWhenever you play you want to make an impact,'' Robinson said. "To get a goal was a really good feeling. For the team to come together and get a win on the road, everyone bought in.ā€

The Devils and their league-best power-play had a chance at 12:58 of the second but generated little against Merzlikins.

New Jersey had another man-advantage opportunity when Columbus was assessed a bench minor at 3:26 of the third during which Merzlikins made acrobatic saves on both Jack Hughes and Luke Hughes.

ā€œThat was just a tough result,'' Jack Hughes said. ā€œWe didnā€™t generate anything. We didnā€™t score. We didnā€™t execute.ā€

New Jersey came out sluggishly against Columbus for the matinee start, generating only six shots in the first.

ā€œI didn't like our start,'' Devils coach Lindy Ruff said. ā€And I didn't like that late first-period goal. Those are killers."

The Devils dominated the third but could not solve Merzlikins for a tying goal.

ā€œIā€™m going out there to have fun and do well my job,'' Merzlikins said. ā€œI was reading the game well and my defensemen were cleaning the vision for me, so that was perfect.ā€

Schmid made 26 saves in the defeat including a breakaway stop on Gaudreau midway through the third.

ā€œWe have to go out and play better,'' added Jack Hughes, who had eight shots on goal in his third game back after missing five contests with an upper-body injury.

Former Devils defenseman Damon Severson was not able to play against his former team because of an upper body injury. Severson signed an eight-year contract with Columbus last summer after nine seasons with New Jersey.

Up Next:

Devils: Hosting Buffalo Sabres on Saturday.

Blue Jackets: Visiting Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday. ---

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