Late
goal at St. Louis seals Panthers' 5-0 trip
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[February 21, 2017]
ST. LOUIS -- The Florida
Panthers went to overtime 20 times in their first 57 games this
season, and in the closing seconds of the third period Monday night,
it certainly appeared they were headed there again.
Vincent Trocheck made certain that didn't happen.
The Florida center got a shot through traffic that Blues goalie Jake
Allen never saw with just 4.6 seconds remaining in regulation,
lifting the Panthers to a 2-1 victory over St. Louis.
The win completed the first 5-0-0 road trip for the Panthers in
franchise history and was their eighth win in the past nine games.
"It was strong cycling down low," Trocheck said of the final play.
"They threw it out top to me, I had a lane. I don't think Allen saw
it. I just kind of did the easy work and stayed up top while
everybody else kind of grinded it out."
Trocheck's 21st goal of the season came after the Panthers were able
to keep the puck in the offensive zone for more than 30 seconds as
the Blues were not able to clear the puck down the ice and get the
game to overtime.
"Terrible finish," Allen said. "We had 30 seconds left to salvage a
point in a game that we played not good. Those are huge points right
now. Could have ended up with two points, and it slipped away."
The biggest reason for that was the Blues' inability to get the puck
out of their zone in the closing seconds.
"There were opportunities to jump on loose pucks, there were
opportunities to kill the play, and that didn't happen," St. Louis
coach Mike Yeo said.
The loss came in the final game for the Blues before the
league-mandated break in their schedule, with their next game not
coming until Sunday night.
"We should have a bad taste in our mouth for a couple days," Yeo
said. "We've got this break now, and what I hope happens is we take
some time to think about our situation as far as finishing off the
season and the situation that we're in."
Allen took the loss hard, as did his teammates.
"They had a lot of pressure on us in the last minute, and we've got
to find ways to get the puck out and we didn't," Blues right winger
Scottie Upshall said. "Those games are big. They definitely sting."
The Panthers, like the Blues fighting for a playoff spot, took a 1-0
lead on a goal by Jonathan Marchessault midway through the first
period. The Blues tied it on a goal by Kyle Brodziak 2:54 into the
third period.
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Panthers goalie James Reimer (34) dives to knock the puck away from
St. Louis Blues center Jori Lehtera (12) during the second period at
Scottrade Center. The Panthers won 2-1. Mandatory Credit: Jeff
Curry-USA TODAY Sports
The Blues failed to use their initial goal to change the momentum in
the game, however, letting the Panthers continue to dictate the play
as they had for most of the first two periods. St. Louis had only
three shots on goal in the second period.
"We stayed with our game, we stayed positive, we stayed aggressive,
and we're able to get that goal late," Trocheck said.
Panthers goalie James Reimer stopped 26 of the 27 shots he faced.
Allen made 31 saves for the Blues, who fell to 7-3-0 since Yeo
replaced Ken Hitchcock as the head coach on Feb. 1.
Florida also made a coaching change earlier this season, then saw
positive results.
"It's a great group of players and everybody deserves it," said
Panthers interim coach and general manager Tom Rowe. "It's been a
long season, it's been a hard season and now everything is coming
together, but again, we've got a long way to go. It's going to be a
dog fight until the end of the season."
NOTES: The Blues activated C Paul Stastny off injured reserve before
the game, and he had an even rating in 18:41 of ice time. He missed
the previous four games because of a lower-body injury. ... Blues LW
Alexander Steen played in his 800th career game. ... Eight players
on the Blues' roster were not born when Panthers RW Jaromir Jagr
played his first game in the NHL on Oct. 5, 1990. Jagr, at 45, is
even two years older than Blues coach Mike Yeo. ... The Panthers
return home to host the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday night. The
Blues' next game will be Sunday night against the Blackhawks in
Chicago.
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