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NEW YORK— Artemi Panarin scored in the shootout and the Columbus Blue Jackets clinched the last playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with a 3-2 victory over the New York Rangers on Friday night.

Ryan Dzingel and Panarin scored in the third period for Columbus and Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 25 shots through overtime and all three Rangers attempts in the tiebreaker.

The Blue Jackets, 8-2-2 in their past 12 games, secured their third straight playoff berth and hold the second wild card in the Eastern Conference.

Columbus pulled within one point of Carolina for the first wild card heading into the final day of the regular season on Saturday. The Blue Jackets close the season at Ottawa, while the Hurricanes play at Philadelphia.

Chris Kreider scored early in the second period and Pavel Buchnevich tied it in the closing seconds of regulation for the Rangers. Alexandar Georgiev finished with 39 saves in New York's third straight loss and 16th in the past 20 (4-10-6) heading into the finale at Pittsburgh on Saturday night.

After Panarin beat Georgiev in the second round of the shootout, Bobrovsky denied Tony DeAngelo on the Rangers' last attempt to secure the win.

Panarin gave the Blue Jackets a 2-1 lead with some nifty puck-handling as he got a pass from David Savard on the left side, passed the puck to himself to get around a defender as he skated to the middle of the ice and beat Georgiev top shelf for his 28th with 5:33 left.

With the goalie pulled for an extra skater, Buchnevich tied it for the Rangers with 7 seconds left as his centering pass for Brett Howden in front went in off Bobrovsky's left leg for his 21st.

Dzingel tied the score 1-1 at 2:25 of the third, converting a give-and-go with Nick Foligno on a 3-on-1 rush for his 26th of the season. It came on Columbus' 28th shot of the game and ended Georgiev's career-best scoreless streak at 149 minutes, 23 seconds.

Bobrovsky had an acrobatic sprawled-out save to his left on Howden on a Rangers 3-on-1 rush with 8:20 left to keep the score tied.

Kreider gave New York a 1-0 lead at 1:47 of the first with his career high-tying 28th of the season. Mika Zibanejad brought the puck up the right side, held the puck as he skated into the right circle, and passed across the middle to Kreider, who beat Bobrovsky for his second goal in 16 games.

The Rangers had several chances to add to their lead, but Bobrovsky stood tall.

Georgiev, stellar in keeping the Blue Jackets off the scoreboard in the first, stopped wrist shots by Josh Anderson and Pierre-Luc Dubois and a tip try by Matt Duchene shortly before Kreider's goal. He also denied a backhand by Riley Nash from the left side 4:05 into the middle period.

Georgiev had 26 saves through two periods, extending his scoreless streak to more than seven periods.

Columbus controlled play for most of the first period and had several great scoring chances while outshooting New York 15-6. However, they couldn't get anything past Georgiev.

Panarin hit a post with about 7+ minutes left in the first, and then Georgiev stopped Panarin's one-timer with about 5:15 left. Panarin then retrieved the puck and got it to Nash, whose try in close was also thwarted by the goalie. Georgiev also had a nice toe save on Foligno's shot with 4:15 left.