BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — There’s absolutely nothing wrong with Miles Wood’s vision. It was evident with the Blue Jackets’ fourth-line forward’s scoring touch in a two-goal outing on Tuesday night.
Two weeks after fearing he lost his left eye by a high stick, Wood scored the tying and winning goals in a 4-3 victory over Buffalo in his return after missing five games.
“Just happy to be back with the team,” the 30-year-old said.
Both goals required deft hand-eye coordination.
Wood tied it at 3 with 6:05 left in regulation by getting to the front of the net in time to deflect in Yegor Chinakhov’s shot from the left boards.
Then, 2:53 into overtime, Wood drove to the right post in time to deflect in Zach Werenski’s pass over goalie Alex Lyon.
As a fourth-line player, Wood earned his overtim

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