The Columbus Blue Jackets are atop the NHL standings this late in the season for the first time. They are tied with the Chicago Blackhawks with 48 points but have played four fewer games. Their 11-game winning streak is the longest in the NHL this season and two more than the previous Blue Jackets record. They also are 12-0-1 in their past 13 games to tie the team record 13-game point streak (12-0-1) from March 18 to April 11, 2015. They have outscored opponents 44-17 during the win streak, and lead the League with 3.42 goals per game. After beating the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins 7-1 on Thursday, the Blue Jackets play the eighth of their NHL-high 19 back-to-backs. They are 10-2-3 in those games, including 3-1-3 in the second game. Coach John Tortorella said he doesn't see the 10-0 defeat of the Canadiens last month as a watershed moment for the Blue Jackets. "That's an aberration, what happened," he said Thursday. "We move by that game and get ready for each and every game here. Turning point? I don't know. I just want us to consistently get ready each day to be the best we can be and then see where the chips fall." The Blue Jackets did not have a morning skate Friday.