Tuesday 15 March 2016

NHL - St Louis Blues @ Dallas Stars 5-4 OT - Saturday, March 12, 2016



Alex Pietrangelo scored 2:11 into overtime to give the St. Louis Blues a 5-4 win against the Dallas Stars at American Airlines Center on Saturday. Pietrangelo scored on a wrist shot from the slot that deflected off the right arm of Stars goalie Antti Niemi.
Kevin Shattenkirk scored twice, and Vladimir Tarasenko had a goal and an assist for the Blues, who won their sixth straight. Troy Brouwer scored, Stastny had three assists, Fabbri and Jaden Schwartz each had two assists, and Jake Allen made 34 saves.
St. Louis went 4-0-0 this week with wins against the Minnesota Wild, Chicago Blackhawks, Anaheim Ducks and Stars. St. Louis tied Dallas for first place in the Central Division, three points ahead of the Blackhawks, who hold a game in hand on each.
Jason Spezza had two goals for Dallas. Cody Eakin and Jamie Benn scored, and Alex Goligoski, Kris Russell and Tyler Seguin each had two assists. Benn tied it 4-4 with 1:12 remaining in the third period, redirecting Seguin's wrist shot during a 6-on-4 power play after Niemi went to the bench with 2:04 remaining. Dallas went on the power play with 3:08 remaining when Fabbri was called for holding.
Brouwer scored his 14th goal 8:47 into the first period by collecting his rebound to give the Blues a 1-0 lead. Eakin tied the game 1-1 at 11:06 when he beat Allen top shelf to his short side with a backhand for his 13th. Eakin then fell down during his goal celebration in a humorous moment.
Tarasenko scored his 33rd of the season 1:37 into the second period during a 4-on-4. Tarasenko got his rebound after his shot struck Johnny Oduya's hand and scored with a shot that deflected off Niemi's left shoulder. Spezza tied it 2-2 at 2:38 when he scored off a rebound with Dallas on the power play, 16 seconds after he hit the crossbar with a slap shot from the right circle.
Shattenkirk gave the Blues a 4-2 lead; his first goal was at 10:19 during a 4-on-4 when he scored off a rebound on a wraparound. His second was with 46 seconds left in the period when he beat Niemi far post with a slap shot from the left point that deflected off Stars rookie defenseman Stephen Johns. Spezza's second goal came 6:02 into the third period off a rebound. He has scored in an NHL career-high six straight games.
Tarasenko left the ice slowly with 3:33 remaining after injuring his left hand near the Dallas goal after being slashed by Antoine Roussel but returned early in overtime.


Blues Quotes
Alex Pietrangelo: "I think we were all thinking, 'We've got to change [lines],' We were out there for a while, the three of us [Patrik Berglund, Paul Stastny and me]. [Robby Fabbri] went off and just the lane opened up. I saw low blocker, think it hit his pad and went in."
Kevin Shattenkirk: "We're getting something out of everyone, I think. It's a different game, each guy's stepping up, and I think we're doing a great job of everyone just sticking with it and rolling with the punches. We're playing a great team game right now. This is the time of the year when the intensity starts to ramp up and I think we're doing a great job of handling it."
"It was huge [to come back and win in overtime]. It's sad to say we've been doing that a lot lately, so I think we're getting used to it. It's not something we want to get comfortable with, giving away leads like that."
Ken Hitchcock: "It's a great week, played great, scored a lot of goals and had a lot of threats to score too. Like I said, this is a week if you'd said we were going to go 4-0, I think everybody wouldn't have been shocked, so we're really happy, happy for the guys."

Stars Quotes
Cody Eakin: "I lost an edge there. I think I tripped over the hash mark."
Jason Spezza: "It's disappointing to lose in overtime. It was good mental resolve to stick with it and tie the game up late. It's definitely a big point, but I sure would like to have seen us get the win there in overtime."
Lindy Ruff: "[Spezza's] playing the best hockey by far all year, really skating well. He's put himself in position a lot of times. He's scored a lot of goals. He's been in front of the net. He's been in the right place. Pucks have come to him and he's made good plays. I really like the way he's playing. Offensively, since he's been here, this is the best he's been."

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