Perron's OT goal pushes Blues over Stars
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[December 21, 2016]
DALLAS -- Away victories are a
rare occurrence for the St. Louis Blues this season. However, on
Tuesday night against the Dallas Stars at American Airlines Center,
the Blues prevailed 3-2 thanks to an overtime game-winner from David
Perron.
"It's a great feeling to win on the road," Perron said after scoring
1:55 into the extra frame.
Jaden Schwartz won a puck battle on the far wall with Esa Lindell to
start the sequence. Schwartz then fell to the ice, but Perron
gathered the puck, getting Stars goaltender Antti Niemi, who stopped
19 of 22 shots, to commit to stopping him on the backhand side at
the near post.
Perron then skated around the back of the Dallas net and slipped the
puck in at the far post for the game-winner, his eighth goal of the
season.
"I go around Niemi there and I'm thinking I might be able to wrap it
short side, and then to leave and go to the other side -- it was a
little bit risky," Perron said. "I'm glad it went in. The reaction
for half a second was bizarre, but we'll take it. And it was a big
two points for us."
Schwartz and Patrik Berglund also scored for the Blues (18-11-5),
who snapped a two-game losing streak. Jake Allen stopped 36 of 38
shots for St. Louis, which is now 5-5 in overtime and 5-9-1 on the
road.
Dallas (14-14-6) got goals from Patrick Eaves and Jason Spezza, who
also had an assist. The Stars, who have won consecutive games only
once this season, are now 1-7 in overtime and 1-8-4 after wins.
"We turned the puck over (in overtime), which hurt us," Stars coach
Lindy Ruff said. "We were just going to get possession; we had
possession and didn't execute good enough. And that again hurt us."
Dallas struck first when Eaves scored his team-leading 12th goal of
the season on the power play 7:04 into the game. Following a pass
from Spezza, Eaves beat Allen with a wrist shot from the right
circle to the short side.
The Stars were on a four-minute power play after Vladimir Tarasenko
drew blood to the face of Jiri Hudler with a high stick 4:48 into
the first period.
To his credit, Allen responded after conceding that goal.

"That's my job. If I didn't (respond), game's over; it's pretty
simple," Allen said. "I just wanted to give the boys a chance today.
They played really hard for me. I had to do the same."
St. Louis answered at 11:15 when Schwartz scored his 12th goal of
the season. The opportunistic Schwartz capitalized when an attempted
pass by Paul Stastny from the slot deflected off Johnny Oduya's
skate and fell at Schwartz's skates. Schwartz quickly scored at the
far post to make it 1-1.
"It's a big one for our club, big momentum booster, good character
win," Schwartz said. "We did a lot of good things today. It was a
hard win against a good team (that) plays well in their building."
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Dallas took a 2-1 lead when Spezza scored his sixth goal of the
season off a rebound with 1:24 remaining before the second
intermission. Allen turned away a backhand attempt from Jiri Hudler,
but Spezza pounced on the rebound.
"We had our chances to win the game. We were probably guilty of
letting them hang around too long," Spezza said.
St. Louis tied it 54 seconds later when Berglund scored on a
backhand from the slot with 30.1 seconds remaining in the period.
Berglund received a pass from Jay Bouwmeester and finished for his
fifth goal of the season.
Oduya pushed Perron into Niemi on the goal, leading Ruff to
challenge the equalizer on those grounds. However, following an
official review, the goal stood as officials determined there was no
goaltender interference.

"I knew it was going to be a tough one, but I saw a guy in the
crease and I just felt (Niemi) wasn't quite able to make the move to
make that save," Ruff said.
The Blues were playing without captain Alex Pietrangelo, who was
sidelined due to illness. Statsny also played just 2:15 after the
second period due to an upper-body injury.
"Yeah, that's exactly what it was, an unselfish, gutty win," Blues
coach Ken Hitchcock said. "It wasn't pretty. I thought for the game
we had yesterday (a 3-2 overtime loss to Edmonton) and the emotional
content (of that loss and being on a back-to-back) that we've gone
through, this is an impressive win."
Dallas lost despite outshooting St. Louis 38-22.
"We played a pretty solid game," Stars defenseman Dan Hamhuis said.
"They're a really good team. They don't give you too much. To get
that many opportunities is a real positive in this game."
NOTES: The Blues scratched D Alex Pietrangelo (illness), RW Ty
Rattie and RW Nail Yakupov. ... The Stars scratched C Cody Eakin,
who is serving the second contest of a four-game suspension for
charging Rangers G Henrik Lundqvist on Thursday, D Patrik Nemeth and
D Jamie Oleksiak. ... The Blues started a two-game road trip that
will take them to Tampa Bay on Thursday. ... Dallas was playing the
fourth contest of a five-game homestand. ... Blues coach Ken
Hitchcock coached Dallas from 1995-2002, leading the Stars to the
1999 Stanley Cup championship. ... Stars RW Adam Cracknell made his
NHL debut with and played for the Blues between 2010-2014. ... The
Blues and Stars were meeting for the third time this season and
conclude their season series Jan. 7 in St. Louis.
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