The Toronto Blue Jays injury list grew on Friday as the club placed first baseman/designated hitter Adam Lind on the 15-day disabled list with a right foot fracture. After an examination by Dr. Robert Anderson in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Jays are reporting that Lind is expected to miss two to three weeks of action. His foot will be placed in a walking boot for five to seven days. The left-handed hitter discovered the problem after his mother suggested he get a MRI after he continued to have pain in his foot. The fracture occurred when he hit a foul ball of his foot in a June 14th game against the Baltimore Orioles. The club also called up first baseman Dan Johnson from Triple-A Buffalo to take Linds place on the 40-man roster and designated right-handed pitcher Bobby Korecky for assignment. Lind, 30, is hitting .320 with four home runs and 27 runs batted in so far this season in 61 games. Johnson, 34, has hit a league leading 17 home runs this season in the minors. 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It feels awesome to have my first win (in GS)." Wierather leads overall with 595 points from Lara Gut (568), who finished second, and Maria Hoefl-Riesch of Germany (535).(SportsNetwork.com) - The Columbus Blue Jackets and Pittsburgh Penguins will meet for the first time since an entertaining playoff battle last spring when the Metropolitan Division foes clash Saturday night in Ohio. The Blue Jackets entered last seasons first-round postseason series as heavy underdogs, but Columbus was able to take two games from the Pens in the surprisingly competitive matchup. Both of Columbus wins came after regulation and it seemed no lead was safe for either team as the first five games all featured comebacks. Although Columbus fell in six games to the Pens it was a landmark playoff series for the Blue Jackets franchise. After getting swept in its only previous playoff appearance -- a 4-0 series loss to Detroit in 2009 -- the Jackets were able to post the first two postseason wins in club history. Pittsburgh has dominated the Blue Jackets in the regular season, however, winning six straight in the series. The Pens own a 14-4-1 record against Columbus and have won five straight meetings at Nationwide Arena. A familiar face will be absent from the Penguins side tonight, as captain Sidney Crosby will sit out a second straight game due to an illness. The Penguins were able to win on Friday without Crosby, who is tied for second in the NHL with 35 points on nine goals and 26 assists in 27 games. Pittsburgh general manager Jim Rutherford said in a statement there is no indication Crosby has the mumps, a viral infection generally found in children that has hit several NHL locker rooms recently. The Penguins said medical specialists recommended Crosby be held out for a couple of games following new test results. Rutherford said they would have additional test results in a few days. The Blue Jackets, meanwhile, will play tonight without forward Scott Hartnell, who is expected to miss two weeks with a broken finger suffered in Thursdays win over Washington. Hartnell was not a member of the Blue Jackets during last seasons playoff series. He has six goals and 11 assists in 28 games in 2014-15, his first season with Columbus following a trade from the Philadelphia Flyers. Columbus enters this playoff rematch on its best stretch of the season, having opened December on a five-game winning streak. The Blue Jackets were just 6-15-2 heading into this month and had not posted a winning streak of more than two games. The Blue Jacckets last two victories have come via 3-2 overtime decisions.dddddddddddd Columbus earned a win Thursday in Washington thanks to Nick Folignos power- play marker with 18.8 seconds remaining in overtime. It was Folignos second goal of the game and 13th of the season. He had 18 goals in 70 games in 2013-14. Jason Chimera was whistled for interference in the extra session, putting the Blue Jackets on the man advantage at the 3:03 mark of OT. After Sergei Bobrovsky made two huge short-handed saves, Jack Johnson, who drew the penalty from Chimera, dished to Foligno for a one-timer from the right circle. The puck sailed over Braden Holtbys glove for the win. Bobrovsky earned First Star honors after anchoring the Jackets with a 39-save victory. Kevin Connauton, who scored the overtime game-winner in Columbus OT triumph against Philadelphia on Tuesday, tied the game at 2-2 with a one-timer from the point at 10:59. It wasnt the start that we wanted but we found a way to get our legs and get back into the game in large part because our goalie made some big saves for us, said Columbus head coach Todd Richards Bobrovsky is 5-4-1 with a 3.05 goals against average in his career against Pittsburgh. Sans Crosby, Pittsburgh was able to record a 3-1 home win over the Calgary Flames on Friday. Blake Comeau and Kris Letang posted early scores, while Rob Klinkhammer provided a late tally to help the Pens take the meeting at Consol Energy Center. Marc-Andre Fleury made 26 saves for the Penguins, who won for the sixth time in their last nine and extended their lead over the Islanders atop the Metropolitan Division to three points. Great job by them blocking shots, Fleury said of his defensemen and penalty killers, who kept Calgary scoreless in five chances. Keeping them to the outside and out from in front of the net. Very solid night. Pens defenseman Olli Maatta also missed a second straight game due to an upper-body injury and he could sit out again tonight. Maatta missed six games earlier this season after having a cancerous tumor removed from his thyroid. Pittsburgh has said Maattas current injury is not related to the thyroid surgery. Pittsburgh is 9-2-2 on the road this season. After tonights test, the Pens will return to the Steel City for a three-game homestand, beginning with Mondays showdown against the Tampa Bay Lightning. ' ' '