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		Jonathan Quick blanks Blues for Kings' 5th straight win
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			 [February 23, 2021] 
			Jonathan Quick earned his 54th 
			career shutout -- and his second in three games -- as the visiting 
			Los Angeles Kings defeated the St. Louis Blues 3-0 Monday night. 
 Quick made 31 saves as the Kings won their fifth consecutive game.
 
 Dustin Brown scored twice for the Kings, giving him seven goals in 
			his past eight games. Gabriel Vilardi also scored.
 
 Jordan Binnington made 28 saves for the Blues.
 
 Blues defenseman Carl Gunnarsson sustained a right leg injury during 
			the second period. The team was already missing defenseman Colton 
			Parayko (undisclosed) and forwards Robert Thomas (thumb), Tyler 
			Bozak (upper body), Jaden Schwartz (lower body), Ivan Barbashev 
			(lower body) and Vladimir Tarasenko (shoulder) due to injuries.
 
 The Kings outshot the Blues 12-7 in the first period and took a 1-0 
			lead.
 
		
		 
 Anze Kopitar had the first good scoring chance for the Kings with 
			5:29 left in the first. After shoveling the puck toward the goal, he 
			pounced on the long rebound into the slot.
 
 Binnington gloved Kopitar's wrist shot to keep the game scoreless.
 
 Andreas Athanasiou drew a tripping penalty on Blues defenseman 
			Robert Bortuzzo with a burst up the right wing. The Kings converted 
			the ensuing power play with Vilardi swatting home a rebound during a 
			goalmouth scramble with 2:30 left in the period.
 
 Blues defenseman Justin Faulk nearly tied the game before the break, 
			but he fired the puck off Quick's mask while moving in though the 
			right circle.
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            St. Louis Blues center 
			Ryan O'Reilly (90) passes the puck as Los Angeles Kings defenseman 
			Drew Doughty (8) defends during the first period at Enterprise 
			Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Quick made a right pad save on Oskar Sundqvist early in the second 
			period to maintain the 1-0 lead. Quick also made a shoulder save on 
			Mike Hoffman's power-play blast from the right circle, then stopped 
			Mackenzie MacEachern from the slot.
 The Kings upped their pressure on the Blues late in the second 
			period, and Brown finally cashed in with 66 seconds left. He came 
			out of the left corner unchecked, crossed the top of the crease and 
			banked a goal off the skate of Blues defenseman Torey Krug.
 
 The Blues tried to stage a furious late rally, but Zach Sanford rang 
			a shot off the left post and Quick made several outstanding saves.
 
 Brown's empty-net goal with 1:03 left iced the game.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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