Tuesday, 1 November 2016

NHL - St Louis Blues @ Calgary Flames 6-4 - Saturday, October 22, 2016


David Perron scored his first three goals of the season to help the St. Louis Blues to a 6-4 win against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome. Paul Stastny, Patrik Berglund and Alexander Steen scored and Jake Allen made 23 saves for the Blues (4-1-1).
Kris Versteeg had two goals, and Micheal Ferland and Mark Giordano each scored for the Flames. Calgary has one win in six games to start the season (1-4-1). Perron tied the game 2-2 at 6:22 of the second period with the first of four consecutive goals from St. Louis.
Stastny gave the Blues a 3-2 lead at 12:08, and Berglund scored at 18:16 on a setup by Nail Yakupov. Perron completed the hat trick at 6:50 of the third.
Giordano scored at 9:31, and Versteeg one-timed his second of the game through a screen to make it 5-4 at 15:06, but Steen scored into an empty net with 39 seconds remaining. Perron scored his first at 6:04 to put St. Louis up 1-0. Versteeg and Ferland scored 35 seconds apart early in the second period to put Calgary up 2-1. Versteeg one-timed a pass by Allen at 2:21. Ferland shot a backhand from 32 feet that skipped by Allen's glove and between his legs at 2:56. Johnson made 34 saves.
* Berglund tapped a cross-crease pass past Johnson on Yakupov's setup. Yakupov took a pass at the Flames blue line and stickhandled around Giordano before outwaiting a diving Dennis Wideman to make the pass across to Berglund.
* Calgary is 1-for-25 this season on the power play and hasn't scored in 22 consecutive opportunities. The Flames have given up five power-play goals in the past three games. … Goaltender Brian Elliott, who spent five seasons with St. Louis before being acquired by the Flames on June 24, backed up Johnson. … Matthew Tkachuk, the No. 6 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, was a healthy scratch for the Flames. … Blues defenseman Carl Gunnarsson returned to the lineup after missing two games because of an upper-body injury.


Blues Quotes
David Perron: "It's kind of building up. I think the entire year I feel like I've played some good hockey. It didn't materialize into points or goals, but tonight it did. I'm glad it did. I've got to keep working hard. I was just staying in the moment and concentrating on making sure the next shift was going to be a good one, and it was a good one tonight."
"Every team is so good now. We focus on ourselves the most. It's nice to see their guys and the makeup of their team. Recently we haven't been scoring as many goals as we've wanted. We found that tonight. It was good. We've just got to keep the foot on the gas and not ease up. Maybe we did. It's probably good for Tuesday that they came back. It's going to keep making sure we're on our best game."
Paul Stastny: "He's the reason basically we won, but I think more importantly it's good for his confidence. As a team, we saw it coming for the last couple games, which is good."
"[Perron's] been playing good for us. Once Jori (Lehtera) went down and once he's been playing on the top two lines, I think he's been getting comfortable and starting to make plays. The last couple games, he's had a ton of chances."

Kris Versteeg: "We're going to have to be better next game. It's about puck management for us. We're a growing team, learning new things. But we're going to get better."



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