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			Ryan O'Reilly delivered a pass right into Gunnarsson's wheelhouse 
			early into overtime in Boston and the Swede sent a blistering shot 
			past Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask to end the physical and tense 
			game.
 "We never give up," said Gunnarsson after recording his first career 
			playoff goal in 56 outings. "Tonight we played a full 60 and kept 
			going in the extra time.
 
 "It was a good game overall."
 
 Boston native Charlie Coyle drew first blood with a powerplay goal 
			4:44 into the first period before the Blues Robert Bortuzzo's shot 
			from a tough outside angle ricocheted off a defender to tie the game 
			at 1-1.
 
 The tie was short lived as Bruins left wing Joakim Nordstrom 
			answered less than a minute later with a backhanded score on a deft 
			pass from Sean Kuraly that put the Bruins back on top.
 
 Blues right wing Vladimir Tarasenko tied it up again at 2-2 with a 
			sensational fast break goal where he rebounded his own shot to send 
			it into the top of the net.
 
 A scary moment came with just over two minutes remaining in the 
			first period when Bruins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk took a brutal hit 
			from behind from St. Louis Blues center Oskar Sundqvist that smashed 
			his head into the boards.
 
 It took several minutes before Grzelcyk could get up, during which a 
			scuffle broke out between the two teams.
 
 Grzelcyk did not return and Boston failed to covert on the 
			subsequent two minute power play.
 
 After the action packed first period, both teams ratcheted up their 
			defense in the scoreless second and third periods before 
			Gunnarsson's overtime goal gave the Blues the franchise's first 
			Stanley Cup Finals victory (1-13).
 
 The series shifts to St. Louis for Game Three on Saturday.
 
 "(The fans) have been ramping up every series so I think the place 
			will be buzzing on Saturday," Gunnarsson said.
 
 (Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
 
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