Blues
sink Ducks with two late goals
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[March 07, 2019]
Alex Pietrangelo scored the
go-ahead goal with 52 seconds remaining as the visiting St. Louis
Blues used a late two-goal flurry to earn a 5-4 victory over the
Anaheim Ducks.
Pietrangelo took a shot that rebounded off the skate of the Ducks'
Adam Henrique and past goalie John Gibson for his 12th tally of the
season.
Robert Thomas scored two goals for the Blues, including the
game-tying goal 12 seconds before Pietrangelo delivered his
game-winner.
St. Louis' Brayden Schenn made an impact immediately upon his return
from injury, contributing a goal and an assist. Ryan O'Reilly also
scored for the Blues, who ended a two-game losing streak in the
opener of a three-game trip through California.
Nick Ritchie, Rickard Rakell, Jaycob Megna and Henrique all scored
for the Ducks, who saw a two-game winning streak against teams
fighting for playoff eligibility come to an end. The Ducks defeated
the Colorado Avalanche and Arizona Coyotes in recent days.
After missing the previous six games because of an upper-body
injury, Schenn needed all of eight minutes to make his presence
known, scoring his 12th goal of the season on the power play. The
goal tied the score 1-1.
Schenn was at it again at 15:55 of the opening period when his
screen out front on Gibson helped O'Reilly's shot from the right
circle to find the top right corner of the net for a 2-1 lead.
When Schenn was injured Feb. 19 against the Toronto Maple Leafs, it
was the final game of the Blues' 11-game winning streak that moved
them solidly into playoff contention. In the six games without him,
they were just 2-3-1.
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Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo (27) celebrates after scoring the
game winning goal during the third period against the Anaheim Ducks
at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports
The victory improved the Blues' hold on third place in the Central
Division with 76 points, three ahead of the fourth-place Dallas
Stars, who are the leaders in the wild-card chase.
The Ducks jumped out to the early lead when Ritchie scored his ninth
of the season 5:28 into the game. With Anaheim trailing 3-1, Rakell,
Megna and Henrique all scored in succession giving the Ducks a 4-3
lead with just under 15 minutes remaining.
It was a rare scoring outburst for a Ducks team that entered with an
NHL-low 2.2 goals per game and was also last in the league with an
average of 27.8 shots on goal per game. It was just the third time
since Jan. 13 the Ducks scored four or more goals in a game.
--Field Level Media
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