Josh Manson's OT goal propels Avalanche past Blues
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[May 18, 2022] Josh
Manson scored at 8:02 of overtime and the Colorado Avalanche beat
the St. Louis Blues 3-2 in Game 1 of their Western Conference
semifinal series on Tuesday night in Denver.
Manson also had an assist, Valeri Nichushkin and Samuel Girard had
goals, Gabriel Landeskog had two assists and Darcy Kuemper stopped
23 shots for the Avalanche, who have won their first five games of
this postseason.
Jordan Kyrou and Ryan O'Reilly scored and Jordan Binnington made 51
saves for St. Louis.
Colorado outshot the Blues 13-0 in the extra period and broke
through when Manson, a deadline acquisition from Anaheim, scored his
first goal of the postseason.
The Avalanche had a few quality scoring chances early on but it was
St. Louis that broke through in the first period. Colorado
defenseman Cale Makar tried to send the puck from in front of his
own net out of the zone, but it bounced off the leg of Brayden
Schenn and to O'Reilly.
O'Reilly roofed a backhand over Kuemper at 6:25 for his sixth goal
of the playoffs to give the Blues a 1-0 lead.
It marked just the second time the Avalanche have trailed in this
postseason, but it didn't last. Colorado outshot St. Louis 19-9 in
the second period and was able to take the lead.
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St. Louis Blues right wing Vladimir Tarasenko (91) before game one
of the second round of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the
Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA
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Nichushkin got the Avalanche even early in the
middle frame. Mikko Rantanen took a sharp-angle shot from the right
circle that Binnington saved, but the rebound bounced out front and
Nichushkin tapped it in at 3:14. It was his third goal of the
postseason.
The Avalanche took the lead midway through the second when they got
control of the puck in the Blues' zone and worked the puck around to
the point. Manson passed it across to Girard, who drifted to the top
of the right circle and beat Binnington with a snapshot at 11:32.
It was his first goal of the playoffs.
Kyrou then tied it with a power-play goal at 16:46 of the third, his
fourth of the playoffs.
--Field Level Media
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