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St. Louis Blues at Boston Bruins

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Brayden Schenn scores OT winner to lift the Blues over the Bruins, 3-2

Radek Faksa lights the lamp

St. Louis native Trent Frederic had both goals for Boston, which is 2-1-2 in its last five games.

With the Bruins clinging to a 2-1 lead, Nathan Walker converted a feed in front to tie it midway in the third period.

The Blues had grabbed a 1-0 edge on Radek Faksa’s goal 6:25 into the game before the 26-year-old Frederic scored twice in under three minutes.

His first came from the top of the crease off a nifty tipped, between-the legs pass from Georgii Merkulov, who was called up from AHL Providence before the game.

Frederic’s second was a tip of Mason Lohrei’s shot from the point. Positioned to goalie Jordan Binnington’s right, he redirected the puck inside the far post.

It was the second meeting between the teams this week, with Boston getting a 3-2 comeback win in St. Louis on Tuesday.

Takeaways Blues: They looked more determined after getting outscored 19-8 in their last four games, when they gave up at least four goals three times.

Bruins: Following a dismal defensive showing in their last game, a 7-2 loss at Dallas, they tightened things up early but had numerous breakdowns in the second and early in the third.

Key moment Boston coach Jim Montgomery called timeout with six minutes left in the second after his team went through lengthy stretches where it had trouble controlling the puck.

Key stat Binnington is a win away from tying Mike Liut (151) for the most in franchise history. His shining moment so far of his career came in 2019, capping his rookie season by winning the Stanley Cup when the Blues defeated the Bruins in Game 7 at Boston.

Up next The Blues have a quick turnaround, playing at Carolina on Sunday. The Bruins host Columbus on Tuesday.

This story has been corrected to show that the Bruins are 2-1-2, not 2-2-1, in their last five games.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 6:25 Radek Faksa Goal (2) Snap Shot, assists: Scott Perunovich (1), Alexey Toropchenko (2)
Goal 1st Period 9:34 Trent Frederic Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: Georgii Merkulov (1), Charlie McAvoy (4)
Goal 1st Period 12:12 Trent Frederic Goal (3) Tip-In, assists: Mason Lohrei (5)
Goal 3rd Period 9:18 Nathan Walker Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: Radek Faksa (2), Alexey Toropchenko (3)
Goal 4th Period 2:53 Brayden Schenn Goal (3) Wrist Shot, assists: Colton Parayko (7)

Statistics

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11 Blocked Shots 9
27 Hits 18
4 Takeaways 3
31 Shots 18
0 Power Play Goals 0
2 Power Play Opportunities 1
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
26 Faceoffs Won 33
44.1 Faceoff Win Percent 55.9
18 Giveaways 15
2 Total Penalties 3
4 Penalty Minutes 6

Game Information

TD Garden

Location: Boston, MA
Attendance: 17,850 | Capacity:

2024-25 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Winnipeg 35 14 73 3
Minnesota 31 17 66 4
Dallas 32 17 65 1
Colorado 29 21 60 2
Utah 21 21 50 8
St. Louis 23 24 50 4
Nashville 18 24 43 7
Chicago 16 29 37 5

2024-25 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Florida 30 19 63 3
Toronto 30 19 62 2
Ottawa 26 20 56 4
Boston 25 21 56 6
Tampa Bay 26 20 55 3
Detroit 24 21 53 5
Montreal 24 22 53 5
Buffalo 19 26 43 5
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