Vladimir Tarasenko, Blues beat Bruins to pick up sixth straight win
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[April 13, 2022]
Vladimir Tarasenko's two goals led the
St. Louis Blues to their sixth straight win, 4-2 over the host
Boston Bruins on Tuesday night.
Tarasenko scored the eventual game-winner at 18:12 of the second
period, highlighting his team's two-goal frame. The team's leading
goal scorer buried his second of the game and 28th of the season at
9:27 of the third.
David Perron and former Bruins defenseman Torey Krug both had a goal
and an assist, while Pavel Buchnevich dished out two helpers for St.
Louis (43-20-10, 96 points), which is unbeaten in nine straight
games.
Ville Husso made 39 saves to move his personal unbeaten streak to
eight games.
Boston's Patrice Bergeron and Marc McLaughlin scored the final two
goals of the first period.
Jeremy Swayman stopped 26 shots in the loss, the second straight and
third in four games for Boston (45-23-5, 95 points).
The game got off to a wild start as both teams scored in the first
minute. First, Perron finished a backhand shot on a two-on-one with
Ryan O'Reilly to lift St. Louis at the 34-second mark.
Just 15 ticks later, Bergeron slotted home a one-time shot to tie
the game at 1-1. Brad Marchand beat his defender to a loose puck and
slid it to the Bruins' captain, who scored his 20th goal.
An offside call overturned what was originally Krug's go-ahead goal
for St. Louis with 4:22 left in the opening period. Just 1:21 later,
McLaughlin buried Erik Haula's centering pass to give Boston its
first lead.
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wing David Perron (57) is congratulated at the bench after scoring
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Bruins during the first period
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Krug scored a tying goal that counted with 4:50 to
play in the second. On the power play, he cut through both Bergeron
and Marchand between the hashes and beat Swayman over his stick-side
shoulder.
Tarasenko gave the visitors a 3-2 lead at 18:12 of
the middle frame. After Robert Thomas forced a turnover at the
defensive blue line, he rushed up ice with Buchnevich and spun for a
shot that beat Swayman high.
The Blues cushioned their lead 9:27 into the third as another
giveaway turned into a three-on-one rush. Tarasenko buried
Buchnevich's quick feed.
Bruins defenseman Brandon Carlo didn't play after the first period.
His injury was not disclosed.
--Field Level Media
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