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Stempniak Leads Blues To OT Win Over Ducks

POSTED: 11:35 pm CST November 21, 2008

(Sports Network) - Lee Stempniak's goal 2:39 into overtime lifted St. Louis over Anaheim, 3-2, at Scottrade Center.

Stempniak gained control of the puck near center ice, and once over the Ducks' blue line, crossed to the left wing. As he reached the left circle, he released a low wrister which managed to get through Anaheim goaltender Jean- Sebastien Giguere.

David Backes and Steve Regier also tallied for the Blues, who have won two of three and posted their second straight overtime victory after besting Chicago last Friday.

Manny Legace made 26 saves, improving to 6-3-1 on the season.

"It's just beautiful to watch when guys come up from the minors and step-in and don't miss a beat, you know not intimidated," Legace said of Brad Winchester, Regier and B.J. Crombeen, who fought just seconds into the game. "That's just hats off to the organization where they've got the guys prepared and ready to play."

Chris Kunitz and Scott Niedermayer scored for the Ducks, who have lost five of six. Giguere was the hard-luck loser, after making 25 stops.

Backes scored the lone goal of the first period, pumping home the rebound of Winchester's shot for a power-play marker at 7:14.

After a scoreless second period, the Ducks knotted the game 7:13 into the third as Kunitz batted home the rebound of Bobby Ryan's shot from the right circle.

However, St. Louis took the lead once more on the power play as Regier tapped in Backes' pass from inside the crease with 9:45 to play in the contest.

The Blues faced a 6-on-4 short-handed situation in the final minutes after Jay McKee was sent off for hooking with 1:23 to play and Giguere was called to the bench.

Legace was forced to make several saves in traffic until Niedermayer's desperation poke found its way into the net with less than a second to go.

"I was just fishing for the puck and it just happened to come to my stick," Niedermayer said. "I poked it towards the net and I saw it just go under him [Manny Legace], I didn't see it go in, I just saw it go under him."

Game Notes

St. Louis has won three straight home games over Anaheim...The Blues have not earned a regulation win since a 4-0 victory over Florida on October 25...The Ducks fell to 2-2 in games decided in overtime this season...Each player who scored in the contest registered his third goal of the year.

NHL Headlines

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David Krejci scored the go-ahead goal in the third period and added an assist, as the Boston Bruins became the first team in the NHL to reach 30 wins by topping the Ottawa Senators, 6-4, at TD Banknorth Garden. The Bruins (30-7-4) reached the mark before San Jose, which is 29-5-5 but did not play Thursday. Marc Savard picked up three points on a goal and two helpers while Chuck Kobasew, Michael Ryder added a goal and an assist for Boston, which snapped a two-game slide and avoided matching its longest losing streak of the season, a three-game skid from October 20-23. Aaron Ward and P.J. Axelsson also scored for the Bruins, while Manny Fernandez stopped 26-of-30 shots in the win. Chris Phillips, Brendan Bell, Antoine Vermette and Chris Kelly scored the goals for Ottawa, which has lost four in a row and seven of its last eight contests. Martin Gerber gave up five goals on 21 shots in the loss.


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