ST. LOUIS—It was a game St. Louis had waited 49 years to see, and you have to think that for most off the fans at Enterprise Center on Saturday night, it was not worth the wait. The first Stanley Cup final game in St. Louis since 1970 was a disaster, with the Blues losing 7-2, in Game 3 as the Bruins reclaimed the edge in the series at 2-1 and home-ice advantage. Boston went 4-for-4 on the power play in the kind of breakout performance that was inevitable for their special teams. But 36 seconds after Barbashev’s goal, Parayko was called for high sticking and 31 seconds into the power play, Krug scored to make it 5-1. Just over a minute into the game, the Blues had a power play after DeBrusk was called for kneeing.
Source: thestar June 02, 2019 03:22 UTC