TAMPA, Fla. -- The Columbus Blue Jackets started and finished fast against the Tampa Bay Lightning.Brandon Saad broke a tie with at 4:34 of the third period and Cam Atkinson added a short-handed goal to lift the Blue Jackets to 5-3 victory over a team that had beaten them in six of their preceding seven meetings.I liked all parts of our game other than the final 3-4 minutes of the second period, Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella said. I thought we played a complete game.Early goals by Alexander Wennberg and Nick Foligno put the Blue Jackets (11-5-3) ahead for the entire game except for a 57-second stretch of the final period. The loss was only the second for the Lightning (13-8-1) in their last seven games.We play 82 games, chalk one up to a stinker, said Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper. We got taught a lesson tonight by a team that worked way harder than us. I know it was 3-3, but the right team won the hockey game.Wennbergs fourth goal of the season was assisted by Saad and Jack Johnson. Foligno made it 2-0 with his team-leading eighth goal on a power play just 8:35 into the game.Columbus dominated the first period, taking 10 shots to the Lightnings four and nearly taking a 3-0 lead when a shot by Johnson went off Ben Bishops shoulder and deflected off the post in the 14th minute.We played really good in the first period, and I think they wanted to come back so they got some momentum, Wennberg said. But I felt like we didnt give them too many chances.The Lightning didnt get a power-play opportunity until the middle of the third period and were outshot, 38-28.Nikita Kucherov scored for the Lightning, his 11th goal of the season, with 12:33 left in the second period, but Josh Anderson answered quickly to regain a 3-1 Columbus lead.After Josh Garrison made it 3-2 with 1:32 left in the second, Ondrej Palat tied it 3-3 with a delayed-penalty goal with 16:23 left. But Saad regained the lead for Columbus with 15:26 remaining, and Atkinson scored his short-handed goal with 8:47 left.Game notes Columbus entered the game with the NHLs best power play, scoring 28.6 percent of the time. . . . Kucherov, who scored his first career goal against Philadelphia on Wednesday night, has now scored goals against every team in the NHL except the Lightning. . . . Columbus placed LW Matt Calvert (upper body) on injured reserve . . . 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Wilson after another quiet night by the Los Angeles bats was that he wont have to match up against Chris Sale in his next start. Wilson gave the Halos another solid effort Friday night, allowing two runs and six hits over seven innings in his longest outing of the season. But it wasnt enough as Sale held the Angels to three runs in 7 2-3 innings for his second 3-0 victory over Wilson in a span of six days. Sale (5-2) threw 79 of his 113 pitches for strikes. In his previous outing, he retired his first 19 batters and settled for a one-hitter — Mike Trouts one-out single in the seventh inning — while recording his first shutout in the major leagues. "Sales been on twice in a row against us, and tonight he had 12 punchouts," Wilson lamented. "Its frustrating, because I knew hes obviously a really great pitcher." Wilson (3-3) lost his third straight start, it was his first outing at Angel Stadium since April 21 against Detroit, following four straight on the road. "C.J. did a great job. I hate that we cant score runs for him," Angels right fielder Josh Hamilton said. "I mean, you look at the scoreboard and see how many strikes hes thrown compared to balls. He just keeps pounding the zone, so you want to score runs for a guy like that." This was the seventh time in Wilsons three-plus seasons as a starting pitcher that he faced the same team in back-to-back starts — and only the second time he didnt get the win in the rematch. "I pitched against (the White Sox) five days ago, so its still fresh — and I have the same notes, obviously," Wilson said. "One of the things you do is go back and look at the mistakes you made and separate them from the other pitches. " Wilson gave up Alex Rios 10th home run with two out in the first. Paul Konerko followed with a vicious line drive back to Wilson, who caught it before spiking the ball with his glove in frustration over the homer he surrendered on an 0-2 pitch. "I think it was the second home run Ive given up this year on a ball, which is really frustrating," he ssaid.dddddddddddd. "But if you dont execute your pitch, you have nobody to blame but yourself. And thats what happened right there. " Wilson gave up only three more hits until the seventh, when Dayan Viciedo singled with one out. Chicago manager Robin Ventura played hit-and run with Jeff Keppinger to stay away from a potential inning-ending double play, and Viciedo pulled into second as Keppinger grounded out to third. Conor Gillaspie followed with an RBI single. Sale extended his scoreless streak to 23 innings, helping Chicago extend its winning streak to four games. "I felt the same as I did the last one. I felt like I had the same stuff," said Sale, who made back-to-back starts against the same team for the first time. "There were more hard-hit balls, so that was the difference. I got a little bit lucky tonight. "A team like this, theyve got some amazing ballplayers. So youve got to make adjustments," Sale added. "Its never easy facing a team in back-to-back starts. As many adjustments as Im making, theyre going to make as well. You just put the work in, go in with determination and see how it turns out." Sale is 10-0 with a 2.55 ERA against AL West teams. "Its nothing unbelievable. Its just deception. Thats all it is," said Hamilton, the only left-handed batter in the starting lineup against Sale. "Basically, the ball comes out of the second baseman and just shows up halfway to the plate, and youve got to figure out what it is and try to swing at it." Adam Dunn ended the scoring with his 10th homer of the season and fourth in four games against Garrett Richards in the ninth. Addison Reed pitched a perfect ninth for his 14th save in 15 chances. NOTES: Wilson is 2-5 with a no-decision in eight career starts when hes allowed a first-inning homer. ... Angels 3B Alberto Callaspo was 0 for 3 in his second career game as a designated hitter. ... Hamilton was 0 for 3 against Sale. Left-handed hitters are 3 for 52 against him this season. ... The Angels got one hit over the final 5 2-3 innings, a single by No.9 hitter Luis Jimenez that ended his 0-for-13 drought. ' ' '