St. Louis Blues 21-22

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pruman91

Paducah, Ky

A wild win to begin for Blues as Perron has two goals and they hold on late​


DENVER — As much as the Blues said getting swept last May in the playoffs by Colorado was in the past, they remembered. And Brayden Schenn remembered, the hit by Nazem Kadri in Game 2 on an illegal check to the head that ended Justin Faulk’s season.
Schenn dropped the gloves to fight Kadri just 40 seconds into Saturday’s season opener against the Avalanche at Ball Arena. That set the tone for a game in which the Blues jumped out to a 3-0 lead, and then with the help of a disallowed Colorado goal that would’ve tied the game at 4-4 with 2 minutes 49 seconds left to play held on for a 5-3 victory.

“These guys, they care about each other,” coach Craig Berube said. “A pretty close team here. These guys, they just take care of that stuff themselves. But it’s great to see that the care is there for your teammate.”


Suffice it say Faulk was highly appreciative.
“Schenn’s obviously a great teammate, fits the mold exactly of what you want as a teammate,” Faulk said. “You couldn’t ask for more from him, day in and day out. There’s a reason he’s a leader on this team. Those things aren’t asked of people but he’s the type of guy that will take care of his teammates.”

Schenn said he thought about it for a while. And he’s had nearly five months to think about it since the Kadri hit occurred on May 19.


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Blues played great and held off a late Av's charge....The Av's thought they had scored the tying goal but it was disallowed because it was kicked in with a skate....

Next game is Monday against the Arizona Coyotes.....

Let's go Blues
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Blues vs, Coyotes...9 pm

Late night for me with the 9 pm start time , but I'm a fan so ..............let's go Blues.................
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Blues got rolling big time in the second period

Blues up 6-2 end of second period

I'm very tired so I'm going to bed ................I think the Blues have this well in hand......
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky

GLENDALE, Ariz. – There was a head-butt and match penalty early for Pavel Buchnevich.
All kinds of rough stuff and 14 minutes of penalties against Arizona’s Jakob Chychrun late.
And in between? Goals. All kinds of goals, particularly in a five-minute stretch in the second period.
It added up to another wildly entertaining win for the Blues, 7-4 Monday over the Coyotes at Gila River Arena.
In his season debut, Klim Kostin scored twice. Jordan Kyrou (two goals, two assists) has picked up where he left in last year’s breakout season – or even kicked it up a notch.

For Blues fans, the most entertaining stretch had to be those five goals in 5 minutes 7 seconds to turn a 2-1 deficit into a 6-2 lead. It was as if the Blues smacked a piñata, and out poured a bunch of goals.
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Now that's funny.........................I was really impressed with Kyrou and Kostin.........Kyrou had a highlight reel goal with I think 2 toe drags to evade defenders and faked the AZ goalie out of his pads to score the goal.........

Very entertaining game for Blues fans.....I didn't watch the 3rd period as I was tired and too buzzed to stay up any longer.......
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky

LAS VEGAS — The Blues will be without Pavel Buchnevich for two games as a result of a suspension handed down Tuesday by the NHL’s department of player safety.

“It is important to note that Buchnevich’s head makes clear, direct, and intentional contact with Crouse’s face,” the league said in a video reviewing the hit and suspension. “This is not two players hitting their heads accidentally or inadvertently. This is an unacceptable and intentional head butt delivered to an opponent’s face with some force.”

Based on his average annual salary, Buchnevich also will forfeit $141,463.42. The money goes to the players’ emergency assistance fund.
The suspension is the second of Buchnevich’s six-year NHL career. Last season with the Rangers, he received a one-game suspension for cross-checking Washington Capitals forward Anthony Mantha in the face in a May 5 game.

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$ 141,463.42 penalty for 2 games ? head butt ? ouch..................................

Tonight

Blues vs, Golden Knights

9 pm cdt
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Blues vs. Vegas...........tied 1-1 with 5:00 left 2nd period
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky

LAS VEGAS – You don’t make statements in Game 3 of a hockey season. There’s just too much road to be traveled.
Nonetheless. . .the Blues have won three consecutive road games to start a season for the first time in franchise history. And two of those victories have come against the teams widely considered the best in the West – the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday and the Vegas Golden Knights, 3-1 Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena.
“It's always hard to play in this building,” Vladimir Tarasenko said. “It's also very exciting game, very good atmosphere, very hard team to play against. I think mentally it's a very important win and it's a great road trip for us. We're ready to go home."

With the game in the balance, tied 1-1 in the third period, Tarasenko raced down the ice with Brayden Schenn and Jordan Kyrou on a 3-on-2 rush. Schenn, skating down the slot, passed right to Jordan Kyrou, who feathered a pace across the crease for a Tarasenko tap-in with 10 minutes 11 seconds to play.

It was Tarasenko’s first regular-season goal since last April 26 against Colorado. And his first game-winner since March 7, 2019, against the Los Angeles Kings – yep, all the way back to the Blues’ Stanley Cup year. He now had 36th career game winners, fifth-best in franchise history.

Unlike the Colorado and Arizona games, in which the Blues had trouble holding big leads in the final period, they were strong down the stretch in closing out this one.

The Blues didn’t fall back on their heels. They stayed tight defensively, provided support for each other on zone exits, and had a couple of offensive pushes of their own.

And here they are 3-0-0 and heading back to St. Louis for the home opener Saturday against the Kings.
“I thought we came out in the third and did a good job,” Berube said. “It was just a good game all-around by both teams. It was a real good hockey game. Fortunately we came out on top. And I thought that we did a good job after getting the lead and closed that game out. I think our guys were pretty dialed in.”

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It was a great all around game for the Blues...................all parts of the team played together and solid.....

Next game Saturday vs. LA Kings 7 PM CDT
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky

LAS VEGAS — Blues forward Brandon Saad will be unavailable for Saturday’s home opener against the Los Angeles Kings due to NHL COVID protocols.
The Blues have a fully-vaccinated team, according to general manager Doug Armstrong. Fully-vaccinated players who test positive and are asymptomatic must pass at least two consecutive COVID tests before they are allowed to return to action.
Saad scored his first goal of the season in Wednesday’s 3-1 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights. The team returned from Las Vegas and its season-long 11-day road trip Thursday afternoon.

But it was hard to miss the work of veteran defenseman Marco Scandella. If Binnington was an eraser, Scandella was a neutralizer. He broke up play after play with an active stick. It seemed like every time there was a 50-50 puck in the corners and along the boards, Scandella came out with the puck or got it to a teammate.
In the past, speedier opponents have been able to occasionally beat Scandella wide. But this wasn’t one of those nights. Binnington certainly noticed.

“I really don’t look too far ahead,” Berube said. “I just focus on the game at hand. We started out here, we started on the road, which is fine by us. We got to get away for a bit with the team (in Vail), which is a good thing. And that’s really how I’m looking at it all.”

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Chief is absolutely the correct choice to be the leader of the Blues....no-nonsense approach and will speak his mind, ( in as few a words as possible ).....lol

Let's go Blues
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Blues win home opener 7-4 vs. LA Kings

David Perron with a hat trick

Blues now 4-0 on the season

Play Monday home again against the LA KINGS on Monday....

what a day for my favorite teams.....

Life is good....it really really is...............
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Blues win home opener 7-4 vs. LA Kings

David Perron with a hat trick

Blues now 4-0 on the season

Play Monday home again against the LA KINGS on Monday....

what a day for my favorite teams.....

Life is good....it really really is...............
correction 7-3 Blues win...........I'm really whipped ....been a long and glorious day of Illini and Blues action.....

7-3

The skating, scoring Blues are 4-0 for the first time since 2017-18 after beating the Los Angeles Kings 7-3 before a raucous sellout crowd of 18,096 at Enterprise Center

David Perron scored his sixth NHL hat trick, five of which have come with the Blues. James Neal scored his first goal as a member of the Blues. And rookie Jake Neighbours scored his first goal in the NHL.
But the man who lit the fuse for St. Louis was Ivan Barbashev.

Barbashev has scored three goals in a game — he had a hat trick against Detroit on March 21, 2019, the Blues’ Stanley Cup year. But he’s never had goals in three consecutive games. Until Saturday, that is. With the Kings on the power play late in the first period, Marco Scandella swatted the puck out of the neutral zone. Barbashev got a piece of the puck right around the far blue line.
It rolled a few feet away, but Barbashev was able to gain control and then swoop in to beat Kings goalie Calvin Petersen with a wicked backhand to snap a 1-1 tie with 73 seconds left in the opening period.

It was the ninth shorthanded goal of Barbashev’s NHL career, which is now in its sixth season. He had an empty-goal to clinch Wednesday’s 3-1 victory over Vegas, and scored a five-on-five goal in Monday’s 7-4 triumph at Arizona.
So three games and one period into the 2021-22 season, Barbashev was just a power play goal short of a hockey “grand slam” — with a five-on-five, shorthanded and empty-net goal.

“I had ‘Barby’ before in the minors and he scored 30 goals,” Blues coach Craig Berube said. “He has the ability to make plays. He’s got pretty good offensive instincts.”
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
13 minutes till watching my UNDEFEATED ST. LOUIS BLUES play the LA Kings .....

Just sayin................

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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Blues beat the L.A. Kings 3-0..............

First time in team history to start a season 5-0-0.....

Next game @ home versus The Avalanche on Thursday 10/28/21.................

Let's Go Blues.................................................................
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky


It was tougher. After scoring 22 goals in their first four games, the Blues and Kings were tied at 0-0 going into the third period, where Vladimir Tarasenko put the Blues ahead 3:08 in on a nice slalom drive to the net and added a second on a breakaway with 4:29 to play as the Blues went on to a 3-0 win to become the first team in franchise history to start the season 5-0. David Perron added an empty-net goal with 1:15 to play.

Ville Husso got his first start of the season in goal as the Blues gave Jordan Binnington the night off after going the full 60 minutes in the first four games and posted his second NHL shutout, stopping 34 shots. Husso was plagued last season by giving up goals on one of the first three shots he faced in eight of his first 13 games, though none of his final four, which included a shutout in his last game of the season.
Husso was solid from the start on Monday, even if he didn’t face a shot on goal until midway through the first period. He stopped 10 shots during the Kings’ three power plays.

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The Blues look rock solid and are playing at a high level.......Could be a repeat of that magical season that brought the Blues their first Stanley Cup....

next game Thursday vs. the Avalanche 7 pm , at home
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky

Just when seemingly nothing could go wrong for the unbeaten Blues, the team showed up for work Tuesday morning and learned captain Ryan O’Reilly had been placed on the COVID list.
“It’s obviously not very good news for O’Reilly, his health, and the team,” coach Craig Berube said. “It’s something that’s an obstacle that we’re going to have to deal with. Just like we had to with Saad.”

Berube said he learned the news on O’Reilly when he arrived at Centene Community Ice Center for Tuesday’s practice.
“Obviously it’s upsetting and surprising at the same time,” Berube said. “It’s not something you want to hear, that’s for sure. But again, we’ll deal with it.”

O’Reilly routinely leads the team in ice time among forwards. He kills penalties, plays on the power play and is one of the best faceoff men in the NHL. So replacing him won’t be easy.

General manager Doug Armstrong told the Post-Dispatch last month that the Blues were 100% vaccinated. So to now have two players on the COVID list just five games into the regular season is both frustrating and indicative of the fact that COVID can be unpredictable.

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Just goes to show that this virus is here to stay and alter lives ...........I'm super paranoid about it and this news doesn't help when these players have more to protect them than a normal person and they still are being infected...........jmho
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Blues lead the Avs 1-0 with 9:50 to go in the first period....

Colton Parayko with the goal and assists to Scandella and Tarasenko............

Binnington in top form in goal..................
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Blues - Avs tied 1-1 after 1st period....................

LETS GO BLUES
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Av's lead 3-1 with 4 : 00 left 2nd period.....

blues a step slow this period and are taking too many penalties...

Penalties

Blues 5
Avs 1
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Avs still lead 3-1 at the end of second period

shots on goal

Avs 30
Blues 12

First game without captain Ryan O'Reilly out with covid positive test........

Blues need to start skating better or they will lose first game this season...........
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Scheen scores for Blues to make it 3-2

Avs score 38 seconds later

Now , Avs up 4-2 ......13:50 to go 3rd period
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Tarasenko scores to make it 4-3 Avs with 3:59 to go 3rd period
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Blues lose 4-3

gonna miss O'Reilly a ton...out 10 days.....

next game Saturday at home versus the Blackhawks.....

Lets go Blues
 
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pruman91

Paducah, Ky
Blues win 1-0 against the winless blackhawks.........

Binnington with the shutout and named # 1 star

marc Andre-Fluery played a whale of a game but was beaten by Tory Krug one-timer for the goal...

Blues next game on the road Wednesday November 3rd against the LA KINGS 9:00 CT
 
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