SportsNovember 8, 2015

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Jake Allen made 45 saves and the St. Louis Blues scored three times in the third period to beat the Nashville Predators 4-0 Saturday night for their fifth win in six games. Colton Parayko, Alex Pietrangelo, Scottie Upshall and Alexander Steen scored...

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Blues goalie Jake Allen covers up the puck in the second period against the Predators on Saturday in Nashville, Tennessee. (Mark Zaleski ~ Associated Press)
Blues goalie Jake Allen covers up the puck in the second period against the Predators on Saturday in Nashville, Tennessee. (Mark Zaleski ~ Associated Press)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Jake Allen made 45 saves and the St. Louis Blues scored three times in the third period to beat the Nashville Predators 4-0 Saturday night for their fifth win in six games.

Colton Parayko, Alex Pietrangelo, Scottie Upshall and Alexander Steen scored.

The shutout was the second of the season for Allen and the seventh of his career. Scott Gomez added a pair of assists.

The Predators have lost three of four.

Parayko scored the game's first goal at 8:23 of the opening period. With the Blues on a power play, Troy Brouwer had the puck at the right faceoff dot and slid a backdoor pass to Parayko on the left side for an easy one-timer past Pekka Rinne.

Pietrangelo doubled the Blues lead at 2:30 of the third.

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With the Blues on another power play, Steen sent a pass to Pietrangelo at the left faceoff dot, where he sent a one-timer by Rinne on the short side.

Upshall made it 3-0 3 minutes later. Carrying the puck into the Nashville zone on a 3-on-1, Upshall beat Rinne from the right circle.

Upshall is a former Predator, taken by Nashville with the sixth overall pick in the 2002 draft.

Steen scored his eighth of the season at 12:51 of the third from the right side.

As good as the Blues were on the power play in the game, they were equally as good on the penalty kill, highlighted by a late second-period stretch when they denied the Predators on 1:20 of a two-man advantage. St. Louis successfully killed all five Nashville power plays in the game.

Noteworthy

  • After going six games without a power-play goal, the Blues have three in their last two games.
  • Pietrangelo played his 400th career game. . Nashville has allowed two power-play goals in consecutive games.
  • After returning from a two week long road trip, the Predators lost in regulation at home for the first time this season.

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