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		Blues push past Wild to even series 2-2
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			 [May 09, 2022] Jordan 
			Binnington made 28 saves and snapped his nine-game postseason losing 
			streak as the St. Louis Blues defeated the visiting Minnesota Wild 
			5-2 on Sunday to even the first-round playoff series at two games 
			each. 
 Binnington, who replaced Ville Husso as starting goaltender, earned 
			his first playoff victory since Game 7 of the 2019 Stanley Cup 
			Final.
 
 Jordan Kyrou and David Perron each scored two goals and Ryan 
			O'Reilly had a goal and two assists for the injury-depleted Blues.
 
 Kirill Kaprizov and Matt Boldy scored goals for the Wild, while 
			Marc-Andre Fleury made 29 saves.
 
 With veteran defensemen Torey Krug, Nick Leddy and Robert Bortuzzo 
			all sidelined by injuries, the Blues dressed rookie Scott Perunovich 
			and AHL emergency call-up Steven Santini.
 
 Defenseman Marco Scandella also played, but he lasted just 1:34 
			before exiting the game with a lower-body injury. He missed the 
			first two games of the series while injured before returning in Game 
			3.
 
			
  
 
			The Blues built an early 14-3 shots advantage in the opening period 
			and took a 1-0 lead after Pavel Buchnevich found Kyrou breaking 
			through the slot. Kyrou fired a shot, got his own rebound and 
			scored.
 The Wild followed a 4-minute penalty kill by tying the game 1-1 with 
			5:54 left in the period. Jared Spurgeon fed Kaprizov in the slot for 
			his fifth goal in the series.
 
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			St. Louis Blues center Ryan O'Reilly (90) takes a shot against the 
			Minnesota Wild during the first period in game four of the first 
			round of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Enterprise Center. 
			Mandatory Credit: Jeff Le-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
 
			 Despite getting out-shot 18-5 and out-hit 11-6, the 
			Wild escaped the first period with a 1-1 tie with the help of three 
			penalty kills.
 The Blues scored twice in a 54-second span of the second period to 
			take a 3-1 lead. First Perron cut to his backhand and shoveled a 
			shot through Fleury. Wild forward Marcus Foligno stepped in behind 
			Fleury but failed to keep the puck out.
 
 Then Kyrou broke in, cut to his backhand and beat Fleury cleanly.
 
 Minnesota cut the lead to 3-2 with 17:21 left to play when Boldy 
			scored during a goal-mouth scramble. But Perron's empty-net goal 
			with 1:28 left clinched the victory and O'Reilly tacked on a 
			power-play goal with a minute remaining.
 
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