The Colorado Avalanche aren't ready to concede the Central Division title to the St. Louis Blues. But just in case the Avalanche do, in fact, play the Chicago Blackhawks in the First Round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, home ice would be a nice reward. Three goals in the first 10:25 of the second period, scored by Paul Stastny, Nathan MacKinnon and Nick Holden, gave the Avalanche the lead, and Semyon Varlamov made 31 saves in a 4-0 victory against the Blues on Saturday afternoon. The Avalanche (50-21-6) won a 50th game for the second time in franchise history (they won 52 in 2000-01). They are within five points (111-106) of the first-place Blues (52-18-7) with five games remaining.
"I'm very happy," Avalanche coach
Patrick Roy said. "Like I’ve said before, records are there
to be broken and I'm just happy to be part of it."
Stastny had a goal and two assists, and MacKinnon
had a goal and an assist for the Avalanche, who defeated the Blues
for the first time in four games this season.
"Our power play was sharp, penalty kill
was rock solid, goaltending was phenomenal again," Roy said.
"I just felt like we dominated them."
The Blues, who play at the Chicago Blackhawks on
Sunday, ended a five-game homestand 3-2-0. In the final three games,
they scored two goals (against the Buffalo Sabres). After defeating
the Minnesota Wild 5-1 to open the homestand, the Blues finished with
four goals in the final four games.
"For me, it's inactivity on the power
play," Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said after this 0-for-4
game. "When you're not scoring goals, it puts a lot of
pressure on a lot of areas. To me, it's getting our best players,
helping them along to get them to play better at this time of year.
We look slow offensively and we've got to get more energy built up
there. Our top players are on the power play; we've got to get them
playing better. We've got to look and be a lot more creative than we
are from a goal-scoring standpoint. It puts a lot of pressure in
other areas."
Blues captain David
Backes said, "It's nothing that's unfixable. It's bearing
down and making sure with five games left we need to get in playoff
mode. Let's start to play the way we need to be successful and start
bearing down. You take a game like tonight in the playoffs and all of
a sudden it can be a difference-maker in a series. That's a playoff
team."
Stastny, who's had his way against the team in the
city where he grew up, scored for the 11th time in 24 games against
St. Louis (30 points) when he knocked in a rebound at the side of the
goal past Ryan
Miller 1:14 into the second period after Vladimir
Sobotka received an extra minor at the end of the first period
for cross-checking Gabriel
Landeskog.
"That first period, we had a couple big
kills, and then the second period we had a power play and we took
advantage of it," Stastny said. "After that, I think
it really kick-started our team."
The Avalanche made it 2-0 off another rebound
goal, when MacKinnon one-timed a shot from the left circle past
Miller 6:20 into the second period, following up Jamie
McGinn's shot from the top of the right circle. Holden completed
the three-goal period when he crashed the net and knocked the puck
into the net with his skate at 10:25. The play went to review, and
although there was a distinct kicking motion, the goal counted
because, as Rule 49.2 explains, "a kicked puck that deflects
off the stick of any player (excluding the goalie's stick) shall be
ruled a good goal."
Ryan
O'Reilly scored a power-play goal off a Stastny feed at 15:55 of
the third. The Blues had 99 penalty minutes, 91 in the third period
following multiple on-ice altercations. The Avalanche finished with
68 penalty minutes.
"It's one thing to release [tension], but
you can't let it to continue to boil and get away from your game,"
Blues defenseman Barret
Jackman said. "It's something ... it happened. We should
have focused energy on going to their net hard and banging their top
players instead of maybe reacting too much. I think we went silent
[Saturday]. They were playing us hard. They came at us with the fight
that they wanted the two points. I think when things went tough, we
got stuck in our zone because we weren't talking to each other. We
kind of got off the page of moving the puck short little distances
and working as a team to get it out. We were a little more as
individuals tonight and that's not going to win you games."
Varlamov came into the game with a .936 save
percentage against the Blues and a 4-4-1 record.
"Varly's been our best player, he's been
phenomenal from the get-go," Roy said. "It's biased
a bit by me, but he deserves to be part of the Hart Trophy
[conversation]."
The Blues outscored the Avalanche 13-5 in three
prior games. "Every game we play against them has been better
and better against them," Stastny said. "It's one of
the teams we haven't beaten, so for us, it was kind of a big game. We
played our game and then it got chippy at the end. For us, we just
wanted to get the win. That's the most important thing."
1st Period
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07:52
COL |
Brad Malone Hooking against Jordan
Leopold
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10:07
STL |
David Backes Roughing against
Maxime Talbot
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10:07
COL |
Maxime Talbot Roughing against
David Backes
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15:25
COL |
Patrick Bordeleau Interference against
Dmitrij Jaskin
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17:39
STL |
T.J. Oshie Hi-sticking against Nick
Holden
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20:00
STL |
Vladimir Sobotka Cross checking against
Gabriel Landeskog
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20:00
STL |
Vladimir Sobotka Roughing against
Gabriel Landeskog
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20:00
COL |
Gabriel Landeskog Roughing against
Vladimir Sobotka
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2nd Period
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03:48
COL |
Brad Malone Too many men/ice - bench
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19:14
COL |
John Mitchell Hooking against
Jordan Leopold
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3rd Period
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05:35
STL |
Kevin Shattenkirk Hooking against
Patrick Bordeleau
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07:59
STL |
Barret Jackman Unsportsmanlike conduct
against Patrick Bordeleau
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07:59
COL |
Patrick Bordeleau Unsportsmanlike conduct
against Barret Jackman
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09:55
STL |
David Backes Hooking against
Gabriel Landeskog
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09:55
COL |
Gabriel Landeskog Diving against
Barret Jackman
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10:49
STL |
Brenden Morrow Game misconduct
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10:49
STL |
Brenden Morrow Cross checking (maj)
against John Mitchell
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14:43
STL |
David Backes Roughing against
Nathan MacKinnon
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14:43
STL |
David Backes Misconduct (10 min)
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14:43
STL |
Barret Jackman Misconduct (10 min)
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14:43
STL |
Barret Jackman Roughing against
Tyson Barrie
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14:43
COL |
Nathan MacKinnon Roughing against
David Backes
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14:43
STL |
David Backes Cross checking against
Nathan MacKinnon
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17:52
COL |
Nate Guenin Misconduct (10 min)
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17:52
COL |
Brad Malone Misconduct (10 min)
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17:52
COL |
Maxime Talbot Misconduct (10 min)
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17:52
COL |
Jan Hejda Misconduct (10 min)
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17:52
STL |
Roman Polak Misconduct (10 min)
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17:52
STL |
Steve Ott Misconduct (10 min)
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17:52
STL |
Alex Pietrangelo Misconduct (10 min)
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17:52
STL |
Maxim Lapierre Cross checking against
Patrick Bordeleau
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17:52
STL |
Maxim Lapierre Misconduct (10 min)
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17:52
STL |
Maxim Lapierre Slashing against
Patrick Bordeleau
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17:52
COL |
Patrick Bordeleau Misconduct (10 min)
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