Nathan MacKinnon, Gabriel Landeskog lift Avs over Blues in Game 1
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[May 18, 2021]
Nathan MacKinnon had two goals
and an assist, Gabriel Landeskog added a goal and two assists, and
the Colorado Avalanche beat the St. Louis Blues 4-1 in Game 1 of
their West Division first-round series on Monday night in Denver.
Cale Makar scored, Mikko Rantanen had two assists and Philipp
Grubauer stopped 22 shots for Colorado.
Jordan Kyrou scored a goal and Jordan Binnington had 46 saves for
the short-handed Blues. St. Louis played without its points leader,
David Perron, who was placed on the COVID-19 health and safety list.
Game 2 is Wednesday night, also in Denver.
The game was tied 1-1 after two periods, but the Avalanche quickly
broke the deadlock. Rantanen got the puck below the St. Louis net
and fed MacKinnon in front, and the center put a shot into the right
corner 30 seconds into the third to put Colorado ahead.
The Avalanche went up by two when Landeskog tipped MacKinnon's slap
shot from the point past Binnington at 8:30 of the third.
Binnington came off for an extra skater with 1:30 left, and
MacKinnon scored into an empty net at 19:20.
Things got contentious early after Rantanen was knocked down by
Brayden Schenn midway through the first period. Landeskog and Schenn
dropped the gloves, and both received fighting majors.
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St. Louis Blues right wing Vladimir
Tarasenko (91) and defenseman Torey Krug (47) talks during warmups
in game one of the first round of the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs
against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit:
Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
Later in the period, St. Louis center
Ryan O'Reilly took a tripping minor, and the Avalanche took
advantage on the ensuing power play. Rantanen won a faceoff back to
Makar, who maneuvered around Tyler Bozak and beat Binnington with a
shot from the top of the slot at 15:15.
Both goaltenders made big saves in the second period. Binnington was
face down and lifted his pad to save Rantanen's shot, and he later
made a stop on Tyson Jost's breakaway.
Colorado defenseman Ryan Graves got his stick in front of Mike
Hoffman's wraparound attempt to save a goal, but the Blues tied it
late in the second on an odd-man rush. Ivan Barbashev got a pass
from Rob Thomas and backhanded the puck to Kyrou, whose one-timer
beat Grubauer at 16:31.
It was the first postseason goal of Kyrou's career.
--Field Level Media
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