When the St. Louis Blues host the Boston Bruins in Game 3 on Saturday night, it’ll mark the first Stanley Cup Final game in the city in 49 years. After winning a final game for the first time in franchise history to tie the series at 1-all, the Blues are trying to make their own history at home. “It’s going to be extremely special, for sure, to play in front of the Blues fans that have been waiting for it for a long time,” Perron said Friday. It’s not a penalty you’re trying to take. On the flipside, so much time down 5-on-4 also puts wear and tear on the Blues’ penalty killers and wreaks havoc on the flow of the game.
Source: National Post June 01, 2019 00:00 UTC