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Ducks Start Strong, Cruise Past Blues
McTavish and Mintyukov scored early, and Ducks killed six Blues power plays with Ville Husso making 22 saves in a 4-1 victory.
- On Monday, the Anaheim Ducks beat the St. Louis Blues 4-1, with Mason McTavish scoring 6:33 into the first period for his sixth goal of the season.
- Ville Husso started after Petr Mrazek left Sunday’s game with an undisclosed injury, and with Lukas Dostal placed on injured reserve Monday, Anaheim recalled Vyacheslav Buteyets as backup.
- Anaheim’s penalty kill succeeded six times, snapping a 10-game losing streak as Leo Carlsson deflected a shot 5:58 into the third and Chris Kreider added an empty-net goal with 2:37 left.
- Jordan Binnington was pulled after allowing two goals on five shots, Joel Hofer made 19 saves in relief, and Jim Montgomery dressed seven defensemen and 11 forwards after Aleksanteri Kaskimaki failed to arrive.
- Beckett Sennecke’s assist extended Mason McTavish’s points streak to eight games, matching Paul Kariya’s Ducks rookie record, and the Ducks host Utah Wednesday while the Blues travel to Boston Thursday.
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Ducks start strong, cruise past Blues
Mason McTavish and Pavel Mintyukov score first-period goals, Ville Husso makes 22 saves and the Ducks kill off six St. Louis power plays in a 4-1 road win.
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Read Full ArticleJordan Binnington loses it on Blues coach Jim Montgomery after getting pulled early in the 1st period
In case you missed it last night, the St. Louis Blues dropped a 4-1 decision to the Anaheim Ducks in a pretty lopsided game.The Ducks were up 2-0 on just five shots and Blues starting goaltender Jordan Binnington was pulled just over 10 minutes into the game. When he was coming off the ice, Binnington glared in head coach Jim Montgomery’s direction, grew a little animated, and voiced his opinion strongly for all of his teammates to see. Binningt…
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