Allen, Blues shut down Stars
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[December 08, 2017]
ST. LOUIS -- Jake Allen recorded
his first shutout of the season Thursday night but also came away
with something he valued more.
"It's another win in a divisional game," the St. Louis Blues goalie
said. "That's more important."
Allen stopped all 29 Dallas shots, and the Blues got power-play
goals from Brayden Schenn and Colton Parayko before Vladimir
Tarasenko's empty-net goal completed a 3-0 victory over the Stars.
"You look at it right now and you are probably looking at both wild
cards coming out of the Central, which is pretty crazy if you get
five teams in the playoffs from one division, "Allen said. "It's
tough. Every point is crucial for us.
"There's still lots of games left, but at the end of the day, they
all matter."
The Blues (19-8-2) improved their record against division opponents
to 5-1-1. The Stars (16-12-1) fell to 4-8-0 in the division,
including an 0-6-0 record against the top three teams -- the
Winnipeg Jets, Blues and Nashville Predators -- game which they were
outscored 25-8.

"We're not happy with it," Stars forward Alexander Radulov said.
"We're going to have to try and prove ourselves. Something went
wrong; we have to figure it out. It's not good either, so we just
have to figure it out and win those games. It's important for the
future, it's important for now."
Allen earned his 16th career shutout and his third in 11 games
against the Stars.
"Jake played outstanding and made some big saves at big times and
kept us in the game," Parayko said. "We wanted to lock it down for
him."
Allen protected a 1-0 lead after Schenn's power-play goal at 13:39
of the first period until Parayko added another goal 5:01 into the
third period.
The two power-play goals came on seven chances for the Blues, who
had a five-on-three advantage for 1:14 but could not add to their
1-0 lead.
The Blues were called for only two penalties, one of which came in
the closing seconds.
"We took too many penalties, and you can't do that if you want to
win," Radulov said. "Everybody has to just look in the mirror, all
of us. It's enough talking. I think we just have to show up and
play."
The Stars thought they had tied the game at 1 at the end of the
second period, but a video review confirmed the puck went into the
net after time expired.
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Blues goalie Jake Allen (34) defends the net during the third
period against the Dallas Stars at Scottrade Center. Mandatory
Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports

"We knew special teams were going to be important tonight," Blues
coach Mike Yeo said. "We did a good job of being disciplined and
staying out of the box. I thought we played tight and really did a
good job through the neutral zone. Moving our feet. When you do
that, you force teams to hook, hold, high-stick, whatever the case
is. When you are moving your feet, that's when you are dangerous."
Stars coach Ken Hitchcock said the reason for all of his team's
penalties was obvious.
"We took the penalties because we were second to the puck,"
Hitchcock said. "We just got beat and had poor stick positioning. We
took away any momentum we started to build."
St. Louis improved to 15-0 when leading after the second period.
The Blues know they have not performed as well on the power play as
they would like, ranking 22nd in the league coming into the Thursday
game, but they hope this is a step in the right direction.
"We had chances, and at the end of the day, we got two, which is
nice, but we've got a lot to clean up and improve," Schenn said.
"Execution needs to be better."
NOTES: Both teams recalled goalies to serve as backups for the game
because of injuries. Dallas G Ben Bishop did not make the trip to
St. Louis because of a sore back, so the Stars recalled St. Louis
native Mike McKenna from AHL Texas. The Blues brought up Ville Husso
from AHL San Antonio after Carter Hutton sustained a lower-body
injury. Local G Tyler Stewart signed an amateur tryout agreement
with St. Louis and participated in warm-ups while Husso was en route
from San Antonio, arriving in the middle of the first period. ...
The Blues also assigned RW Sammy Blais to San Antonio. ... The Blues
play at Detroit on Saturday while the Stars return home to play the
Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday.
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