Maroon's 2nd-OT goal lifts Blues past Stars in Game 7
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[May 08, 2019]
Pat Maroon scored the winner
5:50 into double overtime as the St. Louis Blues advanced to the
Western Conference final with a 2-1 victory over the visiting Dallas
Stars in a thrilling Game 7 on Tuesday night.
The Blues next will face the winner of Wednesday's Game 7 clash
between the Colorado Avalanche and the host San Jose Sharks.
"I don't really know. It hasn't really hit me," Maroon said of his
thoughts on the NBCSN broadcast. "What a ride it's been."
The Blues needed to overcome a monumental performance by Stars
goalie Ben Bishop in the third Game 7 overtime of this year's wild
Stanley Cup playoffs.
Bishop made 52 saves in an incredible outing, but he couldn't deny
Maroon on the winner. Robert Thomas rang a shot off the post, and
Maroon -- who is from St. Louis -- pounced on the loose puck and put
it into an open net for his second game-winning goal of the
playoffs.
"The biggest goal of my career. Wow. What a moment," Maroon said.
"It's been an emotional roller coaster for me all year, and to score
a big goal like that in my hometown, my son in the stands, friends,
family. I've got to give credit to my linemates. They battled with
me all year. They pretty much turned my season around."
Bishop called the loss tough to swallow.
"The first word that comes is frustrated," Bishop said. "We had a
good opportunity and just frustrated right now. It's tough to end
your season in overtime."
Jordan Binnington stopped 29 shots for the win.
The clubs traded first-period goals just 2:25 apart to set up the
nail-biting finish.
St. Louis' Vince Dunn opened the scoring with his first goal of the
playoffs. A full minute after Binnington made a clutch save on John
Klingberg, the Blues were buzzing in the offensive zone.
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Blues left wing Pat Maroon (7) is congratulated by teammates after
scoring the game winning goal in double overtime in game seven of
the second round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Dallas
Stars at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY
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Seconds after captain Alex Pietrangelo pinched from his point
position to keep the play in the zone, he made a pass across to Dunn
at the other point, and Dunn fired a long wrist shot that beat
Bishop at the 13:30 mark.
Thomas assisted both St. Louis goals.
Mats Zuccarello tied the game soon after on a wild play. First,
Binnington was tangled up with Dallas' Tyler Seguin and lost his
stick, then as David Perron tried to clear the puck, his attempt
caromed off the referee and ricocheted off the side of the net to
the slot. Zuccarello was on the spot to rip home a shot to make it
1-1.
Had it not been for Bishop's brilliance in the second and third
periods, the Blues would have taken a commanding lead. St. Louis
outshot the visitors 31-4 in those two periods.
In that span, the best chance for the Stars came in the final
minute, but Zuccarello couldn't bury the wraparound attempt.
Asked about the next series, Maroon said the Blues have "just got to
continue what we're doing. This is a team that's been through so
much adversity all year, we've just got to keep feeling good about
ourselves, keep moving in the right direction."
--Field Level Media
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