Berglund scores twice as Blues win 4th straight
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[March 24, 2018]
Patrik Berglund scored two
goals, including the winner, as the St. Louis Blues downed the
visiting Vancouver Canucks 4-1 on Friday night.
The Blues posted their fourth consecutive win and moved within a
point of the idle Colorado Avalanche in the race for the second
Western Conference wild card. The Canucks suffered their eighth loss
in nine games as they came out flat following a decisive victory in
Chicago one night earlier.
Vladimir Tarasenko, in his first game back after missing two with an
undisclosed upper-body injury, and Dmitrij Jaskin also tallied for
the Blues.
Sam Gagner, with his first goal in 26 games, replied for the
Canucks.
Blues goaltender Jake Allen stopped 19 of 20 shots for the win.
Vancouver counterpart Anders Nilsson, whose job for next season
appears to be in jeopardy, continued his recent struggles, allowing
four goals on 25 shots.
Both teams went 0-for-3 on the power play.
The Blues capitalized on goals early in each period and kept the
Canucks chasing the lead throughout the game. The hosts led 1-0
after the first period and 2-1 following the second before padding
their lead in the third.
Berglund's first goal came only 40 seconds into the contest as he
put a quick shot behind Nilsson from the right faceoff circle.
He netted his second marker of the night with a short-handed effort
at 4:44 of the middle frame. Kyle Brodziak forced a turnover at the
Canucks' blue line, then drew Vancouver defenseman Derrick Pouliot
to him on a two-on-one and then sent the puck over to an open
Berglund.
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Blues goaltender Jake Allen (34) tends net during the first period
against the Vancouver Canucks at Scottrade Center. Mandatory Credit:
Billy Hurst-USA TODAY Sports
Gagner pulled the Canucks within a goal at 14:47 of the second
period as he one-timed Henrik Sedin's pass through the goalmouth.
Daniel Sedin also assisted on the tally.
However, the Blues went up 3-1 just 14 seconds into the third
period. Jaden Schwartz stole the puck from Vancouver defenseman
Chris Tanev in the corner and sent it out front to Tarasenko, who
slid a weak backhand shot between a kneeling Nilsson's knees. The
goaltender whiffed on the puck with his stick as the disk went
through him.
The assist extended Schwartz's points streak to five games. Schwartz
now has 12 points in his past 11 outings.
Jaskin put the Blues ahead 4-1 as he converted a rebound at 17:31 of
the final stanza.
--Field Level Media
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