Blues
snap road skid with win in Boston
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[November 23, 2016]
BOSTON -- The St. Louis Blues,
struggling away from home, snapped a three-game road losing streak,
twice coming from behind to defeat the Boston Bruins 4-2 on Tuesday
night.
The Blues, just 2-5-1 on the road (8-1-2 at home) coming in, came
back from 1-0 and 2-1 as Robert Bortuzzo and Paul Stastny scored
second-period goals 2:12 apart to grab the lead. The team then
played a strong third period in front of Jake Allen to win for the
eighth time in their last nine visits to TD Garden.
Jori Lehtera, who scored the Blues' first goal, scored into an empty
net with 1:16 left to salt the game away for St. Louis -- his second
and third goals of the season.
The St. Louis' win spoiled a special night for Boston's David
Backes, who played 10 years with the Blues and was their captain
when he signed with the Bruins as a free agent. Backes scored the
game's first goal, only his second goal since scoring twice in the
team's opener.
He gave the Bruins a 1-0 lead on a power play 7:44 into the game.
Then, after Lehtera tied it 3:23 into the second, Dominic Moore
scored a short-handed goal to give Boston the 2-1 lead 8:59 into the
period.
But the Bruins, playing without injured captain/defenseman Zdeno
Chara, who left early in the second period with an undisclosed
injury, were sloppy in their own end, leaving goaltender Tuukka Rask
alone too often as he suffered only his third loss in 14 starts.
Allen, 9-3 on the season, won his fourth straight start, making 39
saves. He is 3-1 lifetime against Boston.
Rask made 24 saves for the Bruins, who fell to just 4-4-0 at home,
where they had won three straight after a 1-3 start.
Defenseman Colton Parayko had two assists for St. Louis.
Torey Krug took the shot that was rebounded by Backes to open the
scoring. Krug picked up his 100th assist and David Krejci, who had
the other assist, notched his 484th career point, tying him with Don
Marcotte for 15th on the Bruins' all-time list.
The goal also meant Backes has scored on every team in the NHL in
his 11-year NHL career.
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Bruins center Dominic Moore (28) reaches for a loose puck in front
of St. Louis Blues center Jori Lehtera (12) during the second period
at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports
The Blues equalized when Parayko fired from the right point and
Lehtera tipped it home for his second goal of the season. Rask and
the Bruins thought there was goaltender interference and the Bruins
challenged, but replays didn't show any contact and the goal stood.
Krejci was off for tripping when Moore broke in on a partial
breakaway and fired a shot past Allen at 8:59.
But the Blues came back again with a pair of rebound goals as
Bortuzzo scored his first goal of the season at 13:59 and Stastny
recorded his fifth of the year but first in nine games at 16:11.
NOTES: Blues LW Alexander Steen didn't make the trip and missed his
third straight game with an upper body injury. ... RW David
Pastrnak, Boston's leading goal scorer with 10, also missed his
third in a row with an upper body injury. ... Blues coach Ken
Hitchcock, asked about facing former Blues captain David Backes,
said: "I think it might be different for the players. For us
coaches, after the first shift is over, he's another player on the
team." ... Coming into the game, 35 of the last 38 goals scored in
the last eight meetings were at even strength with the Blues 1 for
20 and the Bruins 2 for 19 on the power play. ... The Blues are at
Washington on Wednesday night, while the Bruins are at Ottawa and
come back to host the Calgary Flames on Friday night.
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