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    Jan 30, 2009, 11:18

    Ottawa (17-22-7) at Columbus (23-20-5), 7:00 p.m. EST

    COLUMBUS, Ohio (Ticker) -- Rick Nash is certainly doing his part

    in helping his team position itself for the first playoff race

    in franchise history.

    The Columbus Blue Jackets and their captain seek their second

    straight win as they continue a four-game homestand against the

    Ottawa Senators on Friday.

    Nash recorded his third career hat trick in Tuesday's 3-2

    overtime triumph over the Detroit Red Wings.

    The Blue Jackets' lone representative in Sunday's All-Star Game,

    Nash has registered five goals and seven points in four games

    since missing as many contests with a lower body injury.

    Columbus, which is the only current NHL team to have never

    qualified for the postseason, is locked in a five-way tie with

    Vancouver, Dallas, Edmonton and Minnesota for the eighth and

    final spot in the Western Conference playoff race.

    Ottawa, which has won four of its last six, is coming off a 3-1

    victory over the St. Louis Blues on Thursday.

    Though the Senators won for just the third time in their last 19

    road games (3-13-3), rookie netminder Brian Elliott made 22

    saves in his eighth consecutive start.