COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The St. Louis Blues take on the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday at Nationwide Arena to close out the season series between the two teams.The Blues (7-5-3) dropped a 3-1 decision to the Central Division-rival Nashville Predators on Thursday. They have only scored twice in their last two games, with the paucity of goals beginning to be an issue that needs to be addressed.I think after a while you start living on one goal, youre not going to win many games, coach Ken Hitchcock told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.The Blues have scored one goal or fewer in eight of their 15 games this season and two goals just twice in the last 12 games. St. Louis has allowed six more goals than it scored.We had chances to score more than one goal, left winger Jaden Schwartz said to the Post-Dispatch. We couldnt find a way and only end up scoring one. Its tough to keep winning when you only score one or two goals.In addition to low goal-scoring, the Blues are taking too many penalties. Theyve taken two too-many-men-on-the-ice penalties in the last two games, and are getting called for delay-of-game penalties for flipping the puck into the stands as well.Scoring goals is hard and its a matter of sacrificing your body, St. Louis right winger Scottie Upshall said. Its a matter of going to the net and winning puck battles, things weve been good at doing. Right now, were taking the easy way out.The Blue Jackets (6-4-2) are coming off a 5-2 loss at the Boston Bruins on Thursday. Boston scored four goals in a span of 4:01 in the first period, chasing goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky after making five saves on nine shots.Uncharacteristically, Columbus committed numerous unforced turnovers and saw errant passes by both the forwards and defensemen.It was forwards, it was defensemen ... and the worst part is we hang out Bob in a game like that when hes been playing so well, Blue Jackets captain Nick Foligno said to the Columbus Dispatch. We hung him out to dry.The Blue Jackets are hoping the loss at Boston can be marked as an aberration, and not a precursor of a deeper issue. They have been playing consistent hockey and getting some fortuitous puck bounces through the 11 games played prior to Thursdays contest.Were out of the game pretty quickly, coach John Tortorella told the Dispatch. We havent been in very many of those games this year. We take our medicine (in Boston), regroup on Friday (an off day) and start again on Saturday.Columbus has offensive firepower with center Alexander Wennberg, rookie defenseman Zach Werenski and left wingers Foligno and Brandon Saad all with double digits in points. The Blue Jackets have scored nine more goals than theyve allowed this season.Wennberg has a league-leading 13 assists in 12 games entering play on Friday. He also leads the team in points (14), with Foligno leading Columbus with five goals. Werenski has three goals and eight assists and Saad has four goals and six assists.Among NHL rookies, Werenski is second in assists and third in points entering play on Friday. Air Force 1 Just Do It Prix .C. - The Carolina Hurricanes have placed backup goalie Anton Khudobin on injured reserve with an unspecified lower-body injury. Air Force One Noir Pas Cherhttp://www.airforce1justdoit.fr/ . Barcelonas entertaining victory ensured the defending Spanish champions retained their share of the league lead with Atletico Madrid two rounds ahead of their meeting in the capital. Real Madrid needed a late goal by substitute Jese Rodriguez to earn a 3-2 victory at Valencia to stay in third place and three points behind its title rivals. Air Force One Destockage . -- Cam Newton pranced into the end zone, placed his hands over his chest and did his familiar Superman pose. Air Force 1 Utility Noir Femme . No. 13-seeded John Isner and No. 21 Philipp Kohlschreiber were among six players who dropped out of the tournament on Tuesday, joining No. 12 seed Tommy Haas and two other players who withdrew on Monday. RUTLEDGE, Ga. -- Visitors at Camp Sunshine summer camp receive two things within minutes of their arrival: a friendship bracelet and a hug. They leave with so much more.Camp Sunshine, a retreat for children with cancer, features two one-week sessions and is held at Camp Twin Lakes. Other than the advanced medical facilities, which can even provide chemotherapy treatments, it looks like any other summer camp: cabins, a lake with kayaks and a zip-line, a swimming pool, tennis courts, arts and crafts - and lots of children roaming around have a great time.Of course most summer camps dont have black vans drive up and drop off loads of Georgia football players. That was the case Thursday afternoon, as it was the week before. This is the camps 34th summer and Georgias football program has been involved with many of them, dating back to when Vince Dooley was the Bulldogs coach.Mo Thrash, a 1969 Georgia graduate and member of Camp Sunshines board of directors, was the first one to greet the Bulldogs when they arrived Thursday. Im a Dawg all the way, he said in his opening comments to the group.Thrash isnt sure exactly how many times the Bulldogs have visited Camp Sunshine, but hes been there for all of them.Ive seen them leave here and Ive seen them come back, Thrash said. I swear to you, I think they get as much or more out of it as the kids do. When they leave here, they appreciate it.For a lot of Thursdays visitors, this was their first trip to Camp Sunshine. It was sophomore defensive end Michael Barnetts second.It was a lot of fun, just being out here with the kids and spending time with them, Barnett said. They love the Georgia Bulldogs and we just want to give back. I really love it.The Bulldogs were wearing their red jerseys, which to so many adoring fans surely look like the red cape of a superhero. These are strong, tough and courageous young men that play a difficult and physically demanding game.But one look at these children and words like courage and strength have a much different meaning. The bandana covering an 8-year-olds bald head starts to look like part of a superheros outfit every bit as much as the red Georgia jjersey does.ddddddddddddThats exactly what it is, Thrash said.As Thrash led the Bulldogs on a tour of the facilities, the players got to spend some time with the children, ages 7-12. After a stop in the arts and crafts building, some players walked out with braided hair and others were now sporting more than a little glitter on their heads. All were smiling.Walking among the cabins, a young boy named Austin came up, a disposable camera in one hand and an autograph notebook in the other. He wore a black cap with a Bulldog on it and red shorts sporting a G on the left leg. Hesitant at first, he was soon surrounded by seven Bulldogs for a photo hell cherish for a long time.Barnett was among the players in the photo.You cant take life for granted and youve just got to live it out, he said. These kids, theyre going through some tough stuff, and this camp is a great experience for them and a chance to have fun and just be kids.A lot of the people that work at the camp are former campers themselves. Georgia coach Kirby Smarts brother, Karl, battled leukemia when he was a teenager and attended the camp, and later worked there. Smart attended last weeks session, which featured teenaged campers.The game of dodgeball in the gym is a fixture of every Georgia visit. Its a little more aggressive when the teens are competing, Thrash said, but he reminded Thursdays visiting Bulldogs to take it easy on the youngsters (not that they were going to take it easy on the big Bulldogs).Be yourselves, Thrash said with a laugh, but dont knock them to the floor.Camp Sunshine is a meaningful and powerful place. From the moment you arrive its like one big hug, for the campers, staff and visitors. Thrash said 92 percent of this summers staff members, all volunteers, were back for at least their second year, and more than half had been coming for at least a decade.Its something special, for sure, as sophomore wide receiver Michael Chigbu found out Thursday.Im happy to be a part of it, he said, and Id come every week if I could. ' ' '