Thomas Greiss (35 saves), Blues shut out Wild
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[January 09, 2023]
Thomas Greiss made 35 saves for his 16th career shutout as the
visiting St. Louis Blues blanked the Minnesota Wild 3-0 on Sunday in
St. Paul.
In his first appearance since Dec. 20, Greiss made 24 saves in the
third period to seal the victory for the Blues -- who have earned
points in 11 of their last 14 games.
Brayden Schenn scored twice for St. Louis and Brandon Saad had a
goal and an assist.
Filip Gustavsson made 21 saves for the Wild, who suffered just their
third regulation loss in their last 13 games.
The Wild and Blues tightened up their defense after allowing a
combined 11 goals in losses the night before.
The Blues converted half of their four-minute power play during the
first period to take a 1-0 lead. Colton Parayko fired a one-time
blast from the left circle, then Jake Neighbours slid the long
rebound to Saad on the weak side for his open-net goal.
That was Saad's sixth goal in his last six games.
Late in the period, Greiss stopped Matt Boldy's break-in -- after
Boldy zig-zagged through three Blues defenders -- then he slid to
his left to stop Kirill Kaprizov's follow-up from the right circle.
The Wild applied pressure late in the second period, but Greiss made
a right pad save to thwart Connor Dewar's point-blank shot to keep
the Blues on top.
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St. Louis Blues left wing Pavel Buchnevich (89) skates with the puck
while Minnesota Wild defenseman Calen Addison (2) defends during the
first period at Xcel Energy Center. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-USA
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Minnesota carried that pressure into the third period, forcing
Greiss to make good saves on Calen Addison, Alex Goligoski, Jared
Spurgeon and Frederick Gaudreau, among others.
After the Blues killed off Schenn's tripping penalty, Schenn jumped
out of the penalty box to convert a two-on-one rush with Saad to
make it 2-0 with 6 minutes left to play.
The Blues killed off a late power play with the Wild playing
six-on-four with Gustavsson pulled for an extra attacker. Then
Schenn tacked on an empty-net goal with 6 seconds left.
--Field Level Media
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