This isnt the same Columbus Blue Jackets squad, one that in the past might have let this game slip away.
This is a more determined Blue Jackets team, one thats focused on finding a way to get into the playoffs.
And this was definitely a good start.
Umberger tied the game late in the final period and Nick Foligno scored at 4:31 of overtime, helping the Blue Jackets beat the Colorado Avalanche 4-3 on Monday night for their fourth consecutive win.
Blake Comeau and Mark Letestu also added goals as the Blue Jackets remained in the thick of a tightly packed playoff chase. They pulled even in points (47) with Detroit for the final playoff spot.
No one got down, Umberger said. This bench, this bench was saying, Lets go after them. Lets get them. This group, were fighting to the end and everybody knew we were going to win this game.
First, though, Sergei Bobrovsky had to save the game. With the Avalanche short-handed to start the extra period, Gabriel Landeskog broke free, and it looked as if he might put an end to things. After all, Landeskog is one of the leaders in the league in short-handed goals this season.
But Bobrovsky made a magnificent save, robbing Landeskog of a goal.
Then, with just 28.7 seconds remaining in overtime, Foligno skated in on the right side of Jean-Sebastien Giguere and sent a wrist shot by the veteran goaltender.
That was a departure for Foligno, whos usually looking to pass in that situation and not shoot.
In this case, being selfish paid dividends.
I just figured Id shoot (through Gigueres pads) and catch him before he went down and luckily it was able to sneak through, Foligno said. It was huge.
Indeed.
Maybe even save-the-season huge, especially with only five games remaining.
Were finding ways, Blue Jackets coach Todd Richards said. Thats what you have to do this time of year. Tough environment, tough team to play against with really nothing to lose a big two points for our team.
Cody McLeod scored twice and Jamie McGinn added another for the Avalanche, who are last in the Western Conference.
McGinn gave the Avs a lead with just over two minutes remaining in regulation on a power play, but it didnt hold as Umberger answered just 35 seconds later.
Lately, Colorado hasnt been playing as if its a last-place team. Giguere woke his teammates out of their funk when he criticized them for being more concerned about postseason plans in Las Vegas than their play on the ice.
That seemed to do the trick. Colorado is 2-0-2 following Gigueres outburst.
There also was a dose of motivation for the Avs, too. The Blue Jackets beat Colorado twice down the stretch last season, all but ending the teams late playoff bid.
This time, the Avs were trying to step into the role of spoilers.
Didnt quite work out.
This is playoff-type hockey, Giguere said. More often than not, if we play like this, well get some wins.
McLeod had his first two-goal game since Oct. 17, 2009, at Detroit. The small number of fans who braved a spring snow storm roaring through the Mile High City let out a thunderous cheer.
For most of the game we battled hard, we get a huge goal with two minutes left in the game and then we give up a breakaway. We cant do that, McLeod said. Thats the kind of thing weve been doing all year and its tough.
This was precisely the kind of win the Blue Jackets needed.
Huge character, Foligno said. You saw Blakes goal, it was a big one, and Umby scored a huge one to get us into overtime. That seems to be the morale on this team. Theres no quit on this team and thats whats going to allow us, hopefully, to get into the playoffs.