- Only one of their top 16 regular season goal scorers has scored in the two games.
After sneaking out of the Twin Cities with a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series, the Blues returned home and delivered what might prove to be the knockout blow. "I don't think they would change the way they were playing if it was the first period, but if we had a one-goal lead in the third period, it might make a little bit of difference". "There's no pressure on our team now except for the pressure we put on ourselves". That said, veteran defenseman Jared Spurgeon hinted at the fact that this current roster might be better suited to complete the comeback. "I don't think we're satisfied with the way we're playing yet". "But things aren't going the right way, so he's probably not playing with as much confidence as you'd like to think they'd be playing with". "Now we have to step up and do it".
The St. Louis Blues look to get a stranglehold on their Western Conference first-round series when they host the Minnesota Wild for Game 3 on Sunday afternoon.
Continuing the trend, Schwartz again gave the Blues a 2-1 lead in the third before Minnesota made a push for a late goal, with the extra attacker.
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While he might not be scoring goals, Blues coach Mike Yeo is still noticing an impact. In the meantime, the Blues' big defensemen have gone to work clearing the area around the crease, allowing Allen open views of almost every shot.
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WASHINGTON - Kasperi Kapanen scored his second goal of the game 11:53 into the second overtime, Frederik Andersen made 47 saves and Toronto beat Washington in Game 2 to even the first-round series. "I know that they're not going to go away lightly". The mindset going into Game 4 should be let's try to get one more game back home.
Penguins 5, Blue Jackets 4: Omaha native and former Nebraska-Omaha player Jake Guentzel had a hat trick, including a goal at 13:10 of overtime, to lift Pittsburgh to a road victory over Columbus and the Penguins a 3-0 lead in their first-round playoff series.
The tattered playbook for confronting 0-3 series deficits offers clichés and rote wisdom like Yoda preaching about conquering the dark side and living to fight another day. "We've got to play the same game". On Friday, he couldn't see the puck on either goal, so after two games, there are zero goals that I would hang on him, and he has still given up only two per game. Puck drop is scheduled for 2 p.m., and the game will be broadcast on NBC. F Sonny Milano was recalled from Cleveland of the American Hockey League to replace Matt Calvert, who was suspended a game for breaking his stick on Pittsburgh's Tom Kuhnhackl on Friday night. Then go from there. Allen took the loot in Game 1, and the Blues were sheepishly counting it the day after.
"In reality, no one expects us, except the group that we have, to win", Boudreau said. "When we have three games that were as close as ours, it doesn't take a lot to turn it over".
"Well, I mention it to draw from the experience", Boudreau said when asked if he talks about those experiences to his team. They are trying as bad as everybody. "We have to take a deep breath, throw this one in the garbage and focus on Game 3". There also might not be a better place to blaze a comeback trail than in an opposing building, at least according to veteran winger Chris Stewart. Parise spoiled it with his one-timer off a tic-tac-toe feed from Mikko Koivu and Mikael Granlund with goalie Devan Dubnyk pulled.



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