Jake Neighbours and Brayden Schenn scored during a shootout after St. Louis gave up two goals in the final minutes of regulation, and the Blues held on to defeat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-4 on Monday.
Jake Neighbours and Brayden Schenn both scored in the shootout as the St. Louis Blues, despite blowing a two-goal lead in the final 3:10 of regulation, pulled out a 5-4 shootout victory over the slumping Vegas Golden Knights on Monday in Las Vegas.
The Golden Knights extended their losing streak to four games Monday by falling to the St. Louis Blues in a shootout at T-Mobile Arena.
St. Louis, which has a 12-8-8 record against the Golden Knights, improved to 4-1-1 in its last six games played in Vegas. Schenn, Neighbours, Nathan Walker and Cam Fowler scored for the Blues in ...
Last-minute goals in first, second were big boosts; 5-on-5 play in third period was textbook despite 5-on-6 breakdowns; played first period with purpose after rough one in Utah
Forwards from three lines (Brayden Schenn, Nathan Walker and Jake Neighbours), plus a defenseman (Cam Fowler) scored goals. The Blues struck on the power play. Jordan Binnington made 28 saves.
The Vegas Golden Knights return to the ice in rematch against the Blues in St. Louis, looking to snap their four-game losing streak.
Advertisement Article continues below this ad Schenn, Neighbours, Nathan Walker ... goal for the Golden Knights and Shea Theodore had four assists. Adin Hill stopped 24 shots. Vegas lost for ...
Schenn, Neighbours, Nathan Walker and Cam ... Howden each added a goal for the Golden Knights and Shea Theodore had four assists. Adin Hill stopped 24 shots. Vegas lost for the sixth time in ...
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