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The St. Louis Blues have been a disappointment so far this season, but fans should not be concerned as a rebound is coming.
Shane Wright scored 1:57 into in overtime after Chandler Stevenson tied the game with two seconds left in regulation and the Seattle Kraken beat the St. Louis Blues 4-3
After Kyrou’s go-ahead goal in the third, the Kraken pressed with an extra attacker and Stevenson scored at 19:58 to send the game to overtime.
Kyrou made it 1-0 at 1:19 of the first period when he intercepted Zegras’ pass in the neutral zone, skated into the right circle and beat Ersson with a snap shot to the blocker side. Zegras tied it 1-1 at 8:18 after the Flyers caught the Blues on a 3-on-2, with Zegras beating Binnington from the slot between the pads.
Blues blow pair of two-goal leads, fall for third time when scoring four or more goals in a game; turnovers, game management costly; top end guys produced well
Trevor Zegras had two goals and an assist in regulation, then got the only score in the shootout to give the Philadelphia Flyers a 6-5 win against the St. Louis Blues on Friday night
In a barnburner of a hockey game, the Philadelphia Flyers overcame multiple deficits to ultimately defeat the St. Louis Blues via shootout, 6-5 (1-0), at Enterprise Center on Friday night.
It may be the home of the Blues, but St. Louis is also known as “The Gateway City,” and it opened up a portal to the Flyers finding their offense. Entering the night, the Flyers ranked 30th in the NHL with 2.
Shane Wright scored 1:57 into in overtime after Chandler Stevenson tied the game with two seconds left in regulation, and the Seattle Kraken beat the St. Louis Blues 4-3 on Saturday night. St. Louis never touched the puck in overtime.