Blues
whip Sharks to take 3-2 series lead
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[May 20, 2019]
The team that sat dead last in
the NHL when the calendar flipped to 2019 is now one win away from
the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 1970.
That kind of turnaround sounds like a cheesy movie of the week, but
it's the scenario before the St. Louis Blues after they blasted the
host San Jose Sharks 5-0 Sunday afternoon to take a 3-2 lead in the
Western Conference finals.
"We're close," Blues forward Patrick Maroon told reporters after the
game. "We're very close right now. I think the guys know that. It's
in the back of their heads, but we know that that's a good hockey
team over there, too, and they're not going to give up."
The Blues will look to close out the best-of-seven series Tuesday
when they host Game 6. The winner of the series will face the Boston
Bruins.
Coincidentally, the last time the Blues reached the championship
round they lost to the Bruins -- a victory memorialized by the
famous image of Bobby Orr flying through the air after scoring the
Cup-winning goal. St. Louis made the Cup final in each of its first
three seasons but hasn't returned since.
"It's gonna be a lot of emotion and it's important our players keep
it in check," Blues head coach Craig Berube said. "Our players have
done a pretty good job of ... focusing. I don't expect anything
different. It's important at the start of the game (to be) simple
and direct. Keep your emotions in check and not let them get out of
control."
Berube's charges moved ahead in the series with their most
dominating performance of the playoffs. Jaden Schwartz recorded a
hat trick and goalie Jordan Binnington made 21 saves for his first
career playoff shutout as the Blues claimed their seventh win in
nine road games this postseason.
"If you saw the game, you saw how good everyone on the team played,"
Binnington told Sportsnet. "Everyone was outstanding, making the
right decisions, playing hard and playing disciplined. That's a good
team win."
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And a costly one for the Sharks. Not only did they suffer a defeat,
but the Sharks suffered through a war of attrition in what may be
their final home game of the season.
Defenseman Erik Karlsson and forward Tomas Hertl didn't play in the
third period, while captain Joe Pavelski left early in the final
frame after taking a hard check.
Karlsson, who appeared to aggravate a groin injury that limited him
during the season, looked nothing like himself on the game's first
goal. His poor giveaway resulted in Oskar Sundqvist's score before
the six-minute mark. From there, it turned downright ugly for the
hosts as the Blues took complete control.
Schwartz's trio of goals gives him 12 in the playoffs, one more than
he collected through the regular season, while Vladimir Tarasenko
scored on a penalty shot and added two assists. Tarasenko has
collected at least one point in every game this series.
Now, the Sharks must find a way to recover and win on the road to
force a seventh game at home, which would be Thursday.
"We've been here before. We had to go and win in Vegas (in the first
round) to get to a Game 7," said coach Peter DeBoer, whose team has
been outscored 7-1 in the last two games. "You're never comfortable
when your back's against the wall like that, but we've been there
before and found a way. We're confident we can do that again."
Sharks goalie Martin Jones stopped 35 shots in the loss.
--Field Level Media
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