Blues recover from blowing lead, clip Coyotes in OT
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[April 25, 2022]
Justin Faulk scored twice, including
the overtime winner, as the visiting St. Louis Blues edged the
Arizona Coyotes 5-4 Saturday in Glendale, Ariz.
The Blues blew a 4-1 third-period lead but won on Faulk's goal 30
seconds into overtime to extend their point streak to 15 games.
Logan Brown, Ivan Barbashev and Brandon Saad also scored for the
Blues (48-20-11, 107 points). Jordan Binnington made 16 saves to
earn the victory.
The Blues pulled even with the Minnesota Wild for second place in
the Central Division and the home-ice advantage in their first-round
playoff series. But Minnesota has played one fewer game.
Nathan Smith, Bokondji Imama, Michael Carcone and J.J. Moser scored
for the Coyotes (22-50-7, 51 points), who are winless in their last
10 games (0-8-2). Harri Sateri made 28 saves in defeat.
The Blues outshot the Coyotes 15-6 in the first period and took a
3-1 lead.
First Faulk took a pass from Nathan Walker and hammered a one-time
shot from the left faceoff dot.
About 2 1/2 minutes later, the Blues pushed their lead to 2-0.
Faulk's slap shot from right point bled through Sateri, and
Barbashev reached in to poke it in.
Saad made it 3-0 on the power play. After his cross-ice pass attempt
was blocked, Saad regained the puck and backhanded it through Sateri.
The Coyotes cut the lead to 3-1 when Anton Stralman fired a wrist
shot from the center point that caromed off Smith into the net.
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Apr 23, 2022; Glendale, Arizona, USA; St. Louis Blues center Ivan
Barbashev (49) celebrates his goal against the Arizona Coyotes
during the first period at Gila River Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joe
Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
But the Blues restored their three-goal margin less
than three minutes into the second period after Dakota Joshua stole
the puck and broke in alone. Sateri denied him, but Brown followed
up with the rebound conversion.
The Coyotes started their third-period rally by scoring twice in 44
seconds.
Alex Galchenyuk stole the puck from Jordan Kyrou and set Imama for
his first NHL goal. Then Carcone cut the lead to 4-3 by driving to
the left post.
The Coyotes tied the game 4-4 with 4:42 left when Nick Schmaltz
circled the net and set up Moser's shot from the slot.
--Field Level Media
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