Blues game away from series sweep

A shot by St. Louis’ Colton Parayko sails over the head of Minnesota goalie Devan Dubnyk for a goal during the first period of the Blues’ 3-1 victory in an NHL Western Conference series.
A shot by St. Louis’ Colton Parayko sails over the head of Minnesota goalie Devan Dubnyk for a goal during the first period of the Blues’ 3-1 victory in an NHL Western Conference series.

ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis Blues Coach Mike Yeo said before the start of his team's series against the Minnesota Wild that one player wouldn't win or lose the series for his team.

Jake Allen is doing his best to prove his coach wrong.

The Blues' goalie was outstanding for the third consecutive game, making 40 saves and Jaden Schwartz had the go-ahead goal in the second period to give the Blues a 3-1 victory over the Wild on Sunday for a 3-0 lead in their first-round playoff series.

"He's been unbelievable, a big reason why we got these three wins, and it gives us a lot of confidence," Schwartz said of Allen.

"He's in the zone and he's really backstopping us right now. He's making some big, timely saves, which gives us a lot of momentum."

Allen has been the star of the first three games. He's stopped 114 of the 117 shots he's faced for a .974 save percentage and 0.91 goals-against-average against a Wild team that ranked second in the NHL in scoring during the regular season.

Colton Parayko also scored for the Blues and Alexander Steen added an empty-netter for St. Louis, which will try to sweep the series Wednesday night in St. Louis.

"They've stuck to their game plan and we've stuck to ours and it was a real tough test for us out there the second half of the game," Allen said.

"They pushed really hard and put us on our heels a bit and we grinded and we got it done. A huge win for us."

Charlie Coyle scored for Minnesota, which got 28 saves from Devan Dubnyk. Dubnyk has allowed just two goals in each of the three games, stopping 92.3 percent of the shots he's faced, but the Wild have lost all three games.

"We've played three pretty good hockey games and we've just to keep playing hard," Dubnyk said. "Putting pucks to the net and trying to get some bounces and see if we can turn the momentum."

Schwartz had a power-play goal at 15:19 of the second period to put the Blues one win away from the second round. He scored with 2:27 left in the third period of Game 2 to give St. Louis the 2-1 win.

On Sunday, the Blues scored just 3:25 into the first period when Parayko beat Dubnyk high with a shot from the high slot after a nice pass from Patrik Berglund. The goal was the third in 23 playoff games for Parayko, who scored four goals in 81 games this season.

St. Louis outshot Minnesota 15-9 in the first period, but couldn't build on its early lead. Vladimir Tarasenko and Steen both hit the post.

Minnesota tied it with a goal from Coyle with 7:01 left in the second period. Coyle scored off a rebound of a shot from Zach Parise, giving the Wild their first even-strength goal of the series and Parise his third point in three games.

The Blues scored their first power-play goal of the series from Schwartz with 4:41 remaining in the second period. Schwartz, who took a high stick from Ryan White to earn the penalty, scored his second goal of the series off a pass from Steen behind the net.

PENGUINS 5,BLUE JACKETS 4 (OT)

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Jake Guentzel had a hat trick, including a goal at 13:10 of overtime, to lift the Pittsburgh Penguins over the Columbus Blue Jackets to give them a 3-0 lead in their first-round playoff series.

Bryan Rust and Evgeni Malkin scored for Pittsburgh, and Marc-Andre Fleury overcame a shaky first period to make 33 saves. Guentzel is the first Pittsburgh rookie to get a playoff hat trick.

The defending champion Penguins will go for the sweep in Columbus on Tuesday night.

Cam Atkinson had two goals for Columbus, and Zach Werenski and Brandon Dubinsky also scored. Sergei Bobrovsky had 42 saves.

After only scoring two goals combined in the first two games of the series, Columbus scored three goals in just over six minutes of the first period.

But the Penguins regained their composure and pushed back hard during the second period to tie the score at 3-3.

CANADIENS 3, RANGERS 1

NEW YORK -- Alexander Radulov had a goal and an assist to lead Montreal over New York, giving the Canadiens a 2-1 lead in the first-round playoff series.

Artturi Lehkonen and Shea Weber scored power-play goals for Montreal and Carey Price stopped 20 shots.

Radulov, who got the overtime winner in Game 2 on Friday night after Tomas Plekanec tied it with 18 seconds left in regulation, has 2 goals and 3 assists in the past 2 games.

Brady Skjei spoiled Price's shutout bid with 2:56 remaining for his first career playoff goal.

Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist, coming off a playoff career-high 54 saves in Game 2, stopped 26 shots in this one.

Game 4 is Tuesday night.

OILERS 1, SHARKS 0

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Zack Kassian scored midway through the third period, Cam Talbot made 23 saves in his second consecutive shutout and the Edmonton Oilers beat the San Jose Sharks in Game 3 of their first-round series.

The Oilers bounced back from an overtime loss in their first playoff game in 11 years to post consecutive shutouts and take a 2-1 series lead over the defending Western Conference champions. Game 4 is Tuesday night in San Jose.

David Schlemko's clearing attempt was intercepted by Kassian in the slot, and Kassian beat Martin Jones with a backhand to make it 1-0 with 9:15 to play. Kassian also scored the first goal in Edmonton's 2-0 victory in Game 2.

Sports on 04/17/2017

Upcoming Events