Binnington makes 25 saves for 1st shutout of the season, Blues beat Canadiens 2-0s
Jordan Binnington stopped all 25 shots, including a crucial two-man disadvantage, securing the Blues' 2-0 victory with goals from Berggren and a short-handed score by Thomas.
- On Saturday, Jordan Binnington made 25 saves for his first shutout of the season as the St. Louis Blues beat the Montreal Canadiens 2-0.
- Jonatan Berggren opened the scoring on a one-timer after Otto Stenberg fed Cam Fowler, and Robert Thomas scored a short-handed goal midway through the second.
- Binnington halted all six shots during the two-man kill, stopping all six Montreal shots on a two-man advantage, while Montreal's Jacob Fowler stopped 17 shots.
- With the win, the Blues notch a shutout victory as Blues coach Jim Montgomery coaches his 400th NHL game, and the Canadiens travel to Dallas on Sunday.
- Binnington now has 19 career shutouts, including his first this season, and the St. Louis Blues face Chicago on Wednesday night.
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The Canadian shot a great goaltender on Saturday in St. Louis. Jordan Binnington repulsed 25 shots to allow the Blues to win 2-0.
Somewhere in the middle of the third period, the puck heads to the right side of the Blues area, where Ivan Demidov can shoot at reception.
Binnington makes 25 saves for 1st shutout of the season, Blues beat Canadiens 2-0s
Jordan Binnington made 25 saves for his first shutout of the season, Jonatan Berggren and Robert Thomas scored and the St. Louis Blues beat the Montreal Canadiens...
10 Thoughts: Binnington blanks Habs in 2-0 loss to the Blues
The Canadiens arrived in St. Louis on Saturday for the penultimate game of their road trip, to face the Blues just 18 hours after the home team had held off the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3. Well rested, and with Mike Matheson back in the lineup, everything on the stage was set for the Habitants to continue their strong road showings with a win at the Gateway City. Everything, that is, other than Jordan Binnington, recently selected to the Canadian …
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