Blues
stun Jets to take Game 1
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[April 11, 2019]
Tyler Bozak scored the game
winner with overtime looming as the visiting St. Louis Blues rode a
third-period comeback to a stunning 2-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets
in the opener of their Stanley Cup playoff first-round series
Wednesday.
With his team controlling play for much of the third period, St.
Louis' Patrick Maroon created a turnover with his effective
forecheck and sent the puck to the slot for Bozak. Bozak snapped a
quick shot that found the mark for the game winner with 2:05
remaining in regulation.
The Jets pushed hard for the equalizer, but couldn't solve St. Louis
goalie Jordan Binnington, who made 24 saves. Probably his biggest
came with 12.4 seconds remaining -- getting across his net in time
to deny Mark Scheifele's one-timer.
Game 2 of the best-of-seven series will be Friday in Winnipeg.
Winnipeg's Patrik Laine gave the home faithful a reason to erupt
when he opened the scoring at 13:28 of the first with a rocket of a
shot. Bryan Little stole the puck and sent a pass to the high-slot
for a wide-open Laine, who immediately ripped a top-corner offering.
David Perron finally pulled the Blues even four minutes into the
third period. St. Louis won a faceoff in the offensive zone and
worked the puck to Perron at the point, from where his long wrist
shot made it through a screen and Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck.
There weren't many goals but that doesn't mean there weren't close
calls at both ends.
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Jets center Par Lindholm (22) shoots the puck against St. Louis
Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington (50) in the second period in game
one of the first round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bell MTS
Place. Mandatory Credit: James Carey Lauder-USA TODAY Sports
Late in the first period, Vladimir Tarasenko raced past the
defenders for the breakaway and the puck was nearly in, but Dustin
Byfuglien stopped the puck from going over the goal line.
Binnington made a couple of key stops in the middle frame to keep
his team down just one goal, including one on Par Lindholm on a
short-handed breakaway in the early going.
Blues standout Ryan O'Reilly rang a shot off the post, as did
Byfuglien. Laine also struck iron early in the third period when the
Jets were still up 1-0.
Hellebuyck made 24 saves.
--Field Level Media
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