Jordan Binnington, Blues defeat woeful Blackhawks
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[December 30, 2022]
Jordan Binnington made 21 saves as the St. Louis Blues defeated the
visiting Chicago Blackhawks 3-1 Thursday night.
Binnington improved to 6-0-1 in seven career games against the
Blackhawks.
Josh Leivo, Calle Rosen and Brandon Saad scored for the Blues, who
have earned points in eight of their last nine games while going
5-1-3.
Patrick Kane scored and Alex Stalock made 26 saves for the reeling
Blackhawks, who are 2-17-1 in their last 20 games.
The Blues struck first with their fourth line at the 3:12 mark of
the first period. Alexey Toropchenko made a behind-the-back
centering pass to Nathan Walker, who slid the puck to Leivo for a
shot into the empty side of the net.
Kane tied the game 1-1 on a power-play. He moved in from the point
and fired a shot from the left faceoff dot through Jonathan Toews'
screen and past Binnington's glove hand.
Taylor Raddysh had a clear breakaway for the Blackhawks in the
closing seconds of the first period, but Binnington thwarted him to
keep the game tied.
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St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington (50) makes a save
against Chicago Blackhawks right wing Taylor Raddysh (11) during the
first period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA
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The Blues outshot the Blackhawks 15-5 during the second period while
sustaining steady offensive pressure.
Brayden Schenn failed to convert a power-play breakaway for the
Blues early in the second period, then Stalock stopped Justin
Faulk's blast stepping into the slot.
But Rosen put the Blues up 2-1, stealing a Blackhawks clearing
attempt in the middle of the ice and scoring from the slot at the
8:40 mark of the period.
Robert Thomas nearly made it 3-1 late in the period after splitting
two Chicago defensemen coming down the middle for a point-blank
shot.
Toews had a chance to tie the game in the third period, but his slap
shot from a sharp right-side angle hit Binnington in the shoulder,
popped over him but did not roll into the net.
Saad finally iced the game with his empty-net goal with 11 seconds
left.
--Field Level Media
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