Columbus 1, St. Louis 6

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STL(33-36-13)1146

Final

8:30 PM ET, January 8, 2008
Scottrade Center
St. Louis, Missouri

McDonald, Blues rough up Norrena in big win vs. Blue Jackets

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Game Information
Arena: Scottrade Center
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Referees: EricFurlatt, WesMcCauley
Linesmen: DonHenderson, BrianMach
Attendance: 14,818 (77.4% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
190
Goals
202
210
Goals Against
232
53
Power Play Goals
47
63
Power Play Goals Allowed
56
8
Shorthanded Goals
3
5
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
13
1325
Penalty Minutes
1153
16
Average Penalty Minutes
14
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD CLS STL
8:31 David Backes
Assists: Lee Stempniak, Jay McClement
0 1
2ND PERIOD CLS STL
11:41 Andy McDonald
Assists: David Perron, Jay McKee
0 2
3RD PERIOD CLS STL
1:25 Andy McDonald
Assists: Brad Boyes, Erik Johnson
0 3
4:34 Rick Nash
Assists: Joakim Lindstrom, Sergei Fedorov
1 3
10:25 Keith Tkachuk (Power Play)
Assists: Erik Johnson, Christian Backman
1 4
12:31 David Perron
Assists: Erik Johnson, Andy McDonald
1 5
18:58 Dan Hinote
Assists: Ryan Johnson
1 6

ST. LOUIS (AP) -- It has been nearly a year since the St. Louis Blues have scored six goals in a game.

Andy McDonald scored two goals and had an assist to lead the Blues to a 6-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday night.

"Once they do start going in," McDonald said, "everyone starts getting momentum and starts feeling good. We had four lines contributing and we were very good in our own zone."

The Blues, who last scored six goals in a 6-2 win over Anaheim on Jan. 16, 2007, got another strong game from goalie Manny Legace. He hadn't allowed a goal in a team-record 187 minutes and 39 seconds before Rick Nash took a Joakim Lindstrom pass from the right side and beat Legace for his 22nd goal of the season.

"After the second period I was hoping to get the 200 [minutes] mark," Legace said. "But they are a great talented offensive team. It's just a credit to the defense the way the guys have been playing in front of me."

Nash's goal was the lone bright spot for Columbus.

"It was a tough one," Nash said. "We didn't give it our all. They outplayed us in every area."

David Backes scored the only goal of a relatively listless first period. Backes scored at 8:31 beating Columbus goalie Fredrik Norrena for his fifth goal of the season.

Norrena was starting in place of regular Columbus goalie Pascal Leclaire, who was scratched with a viral infection. Two of Leclaire's NHL leading seven shutouts this season are against St. Louis. Norrena (6-10-3) made 25 saves on 31 shots in the loss.

McDonald gave the Blues a 2-0 lead midway through the second period. Defenseman Jay McKee flipped the puck out of his own zone to rookie David Perron. Perron stopped quickly in the left circle and set up a streaking McDonald, who whistled a wrist shot past Norrena for his sixth goal. It was McDonald's first goal in his last five games. He also missed an additional four games with a pulled chest muscle.

McDonald scored his second goal of the night and seventh of the season just 1:25 into the third period on a slick pass from Brad Boyes. McDonald one-timed it past Norrena.

Keith Tkachuk and Perron put the game away with Tkachuck scoring his 10th goal of the season on the power play at 10:25 of the third period and Perron scoring 2½ minutes later for his ninth goal to give the Blues a 5-1 lead.

Dan Hinote finished the scoring with just over a minute left.

"We were beat," Columbus coach Ken Hitchcock said. "They were better for 60 minutes. They were better in every period. We didn't have enough good players tonight."

Game notes
Blue Jackets forward Curtis Glencross was placed on injured reserve with what team officials listed as flu-like symptoms. Glencross had missed the past three games before going on IR. The Blue Jackets also activated forward David Vyborny off IR, and he was in the lineup for tonight's game. Vyborny is the Blue Jackets' all-time leading scorer with 302 points.

 

 

NHL Scores

Tuesday, January 8th
Carolina 1 Final
Boston 0
Buffalo 1 Final
New Jersey 2 SO
Tampa Bay 5 Final
NY Rangers 3
Philadelphia 4 Final
Atlanta 1
Colorado 0 Final
Detroit 1
Chicago 3 Final
Montreal 4 OT
Pittsburgh 3 Final
Florida 1
Columbus 1 Final
St. Louis 6
Phoenix 3 Final
Calgary 1
NY Islanders 2 Final
Vancouver 3 SO
Nashville 7 Final
Los Angeles 0