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Blues de St. Louis contre Wild du Minnesota : premier tour, Gm 1 | Faits saillants du jeu complet



Les Blues de St. Louis ont vaincu le Wild du Minnesota, 4-0, au premier tour des séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley. David Perron a réussi un tour du chapeau et une seule passe pour aider les Blues à décrocher la victoire. #NHL ✔️ Abonnez-vous à ESPN+ https://plus.espn.com/ ✔️ Obtenez l’appli ESPN : http://www.espn.com/espn/apps/espn ✔️ Abonnez-vous à ESPN sur YouTube : http://es. pn/SUBSCRIBEtoYOUTUBE ✔️S’abonner à ESPN FC sur YouTube : http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEtoESPNFC ✔️S’abonner à NBA sur ESPN sur YouTube : http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEtoNBAonESPN ✔️Regarder ESPN sur YouTube TV : http://es .pn/YouTubeTV

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  1. YESSIR !!! My St. Louis Blues (the GREATEST team in the league) are like LIMP BIZKIT as they keep ROLLIN' to victories. Ladies and gentlemen, it's no surprise that in June they will be winning that SECOND Stanley Cup championship. David Perron, the 33-year-old from Sherbrooke, Canada, got the offense rolling in the first period with a DIVING goal. Then, Ryan O'REILLY … AUTO GOALS OW ! The 31-year-old from Clinton, Canada better get his hand ready for another ring-fitting in a month.

    DP decided one wasn't enough as he BURIED another in the second period, stick taps to Brayden Michael Schenn and Torey Krug for the assists!

    Then, Dave notches his FIRST-EVER PLAYOFF HAT TRICK in the third period. Most Valuable Player of the league? No doubt!

    Folks, give a STANDING OVATION to rookie goaltender Ville Husso. The 27-year-old from Helsinki, Finland is on his way to superstardom in no time after tonight's FILTHY outing. He sure made the GOAT, Jordan Binnington, proud.

    LGB !

  2. In my own opinion I would rest fluery one game and see how he comes out in the 3rd game of series … He faced a difficult blues team but can he stand the test of time ? Great game for the blues tho …..

  3. Marc Adrere Fleury set the tone tonight. He is the worst thing to happen to the wild ever. We were doing so well.. then this “allstar goaltender” gets traded to us.. Marc Andre Fleury will be the reason the MN wild do not progress.

  4. 5:57 I think everyone on the ice was on that blue paint and it’s kinda weird how 2 of the blues goals were from that camera angle …

  5. For the wild, It is time to give the captain spot to someone else. Spurge is good player, but he passes way to many times on the pp instead of taking shots. The captain needs to be your on ice leader and also a goal scorer. Give it to kaprisov, eck, or foligno

  6. We should miss the net 10 more times in the next game too. Dumba played like shit, greenway taking dumb penalties and nobody taking quality shots. Hard game to watch

  7. The Wild are truly just a nasty dirty team. They have so many dirty cheap shots. I mean is really no one gonna talk about spurgeons (The Captains) hissy fit cross check to the ankle? I think it really shows how the Wild are disciplined

  8. Minnesota Wild investment into players once again display a yield of not being able to compete against champion DNA players. On account of coaches inability to prepare their mental moral

  9. 3 bar doinks and fans exiting before 3 stars revealed. Unreal! Ya neva neva kno

  10. I'm surprised Fleury started. Talbot was the hotter goalie down the stretch and I assume they will go to Talbot next game. The Wild pk got torched, gotta stay out of the box if you provide no resistance while a man down.

  11. Minnesota better hope the Blues don't play as poorly the next game. Yeah they got the dubya, but their zone exits sucked, their neutral zone transitions sucked, F2&3 were basically non existent. 3 zones of bad play for most of the game. Special teams and Husso won this game. Good luck to Minnesota if the Blues get back to their game.

  12. Say it all the time, doesn’t matter how you play other teams. Only matters how u play divisional teams. This year the Wild were terrible against Preds, Blues, Stars and Avs. All results equal a first rd exit.

  13. Defense and not being able to score on power plays were an issue during the regular season for the Wild. It will mean an early exit in the playoffs in things do not improve

  14. I would like to apologize in public. I previously said that the Preds were the MN Wild daddy, I was wrong … it is the Blues!

  15. HEY MINNESOTA DEMOCRATS !!!! SHAME ON YOU FOR VOTING FOR BIDEN ! YOU HAVE GOT TO BE A DEGENERATE @$$HOLE TO VOTE AGAINST YOUR OWN BEST INTEREST! VOTING DEMOCRAT IS SAME AS ROOTING FOR ICEBURG THAT SUNK TITANIC

  16. I keep hearing wild fans say the blues are a lesser team…No, they really aren't at all.

  17. If Minnesota keeps putting the Blues on the power play, this is going to be a short series.

  18. 54 Years Ago Today, May 3, 1968, the St. Louis Blues' Ron Schock Scores The "Midnight Goal!" There have been many dramatic Stanley Cup playoff goals from St. Louis Blues players throughout their 54 year history, but none more exciting and important for the Bluenote NHL franchise than the historic playoff goal scored by St. Louis Blues center Ron Schock. Schock was selected by the St. Louis Blues during expansion draft of 1967, when the NHL decided to expand from six teams to twelve. The Blues were one of the 6 expansion teams an selected Ron Schock who was left unprotected by the Boston Bruins. Playing the center position, Schock played 55 games in the Blues inaugural 1967-68 season scoring nine goals to go along with nine assists. During the Stanley Cup playoffs, in which the Blues finished the regular season in 3rd place in the Western Conference, despite a losing record. The Blues upset the Western Division champs Philadelphia Flyers in 7 games. In the second round, the Blues met the Minnesota North Stars (now the Dallas Stars), with the winner of this series going to the Stanley Cup Finals. This series also went to a Game 7, which was played in St. Louis at the Arena. Game 7 went into double OT at 1-1, and at 17:10 of the second overtime period Ron Schock scored exactly at the stroke of midnight sending the Blues to the Stanley Cup Finals in their inaugural season. It was the only goal he would score in the entire playoffs that year! Schock would only play two seasons with the Blues for a total of 122 games: 21 goals-36 assists. He was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins where he had a solid 8 year career. Ironically, Ron Schock's career playoff stats were miserable. In 55 playoff games, with 3 different NHL teams, he totaled only 4 goals and 16 assists. But his midnight goal will live forever in infamy in St. Louis Blues history.

  19. Wish Minnesota teams didn't have a black cloud hanging over them but what I will always put my money on is; Twins will fail in the playoffs if they make it, Timberwolves will never win a series in the playoffs, the Vikings won't make it to the playoffs and definitely lose if they do and the Wild will win one game and lose the rest. Watch the game tonight though, will be the closest the wild are going to come to winning against the blues in the playoffs, though I would put money on the Blues….I could see the Wild getting EASILY swept, they do not know how to beat the blues and don't know how to play in playoffs.

  20. There’s a lot of proof that blues can score without powerplay will we it this game I think we will

  21. These wild fans saying we got lucky bounces blues can score 5 on 5 they did it against the wild in regular season and blues will focus on what they did in season they need to chill and seriously

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