Recap: Flyers Fall to Blues 2-0

In a game that was tight and feisty throughout, the St. Louis Blues survived a first-period onslaught by the Philadelphia Flyers to hold onto a 2-0 shutout victory. The Flyers’ offense has been non-existent as of late, and their scoring woes continued on Monday night. The Blues successfully killed off four Flyers power plays and skated away with an impressive road victory. Michal Neuvirth played well again for the Flyers, as he has now only let up five goals in his three straight starts, but it all went for nothing as the players in front of him fell short.

First Period

The Flyers started the game exactly how a team struggling offensively would want to. With the offense sorely lacking lately, they came out buzzing and throwing everything at Blues goaltender Carter Hutton, including hitting a few posts, but ultimately could not solve him. The Blues would weather the storm and escape the period still tied at zero despite being outshot 11-1 in the first.

Second Period

The second period was where the Blues would begin to settle into the game. It was a tale of two tightly defensive teams that smothered each other’s offenses back and forth. Finally, 15 minutes into the period, veteran Paul Stastny scored the game’s first goal, which would eventually be challenged by the Flyers and upheld as a good goal due to insufficient evidence to overturn.

Also, with the Flyers’ offense struggling as much as they have been, things didn’t get better as rookie Travis Konecny would fall awkwardly into the boards and not return to the game. The Blues would head into the third period with a 1-0 lead.

Third Period

The Flyers had every chance in this game to come away with a victory but could not get a single bounce to go their way. As the game continued, the Flyers’ sticks got tighter and their feet got heavier as the Blues would overtake the flow of the game. The Blues wasted no time in the third in getting the insurance goal on the Flyers and making their comeback efforts that much harder. Playing his first game for the Blues, the AHL assist leader, Kenny Agostino, converted a breakaway to score his first goal of the season in the NHL.

The Flyers would never really threaten the lead the Blues had built up in the third despite a few power plays that were handed to them throughout the period. The Blues would go on to win the game 2-0, leading to many questions for the home team about what they’re going to have to do to turn their offense around.


Scoring Summary

FIRST PERIOD

No Goals

SECOND PERIOD

STL-Paul Stastny (15) assisted by Kevin Shattenkirk (25) Alex Steen (25)

THIRD PERIOD

STL-Kenny Agostino (1) assisted by Dave Perron (17) Jori Lehtera (11)

THW Three Stars

First: Carter Hutton (26 saves, shutout)

Second: Kenny Agostino (1 goal, 4 SOG)

Third: Alex Pietrangelo (26:02 TOI, 3 blocks)


Next Game

St. Louis Blues at Ottawa Senators

Canadian Tire Centre –  7:30 PM EST on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2016

Broadcast Channels: Fox Sports-Midwest
Season Series: Senators 1-0


Next Game

New York Islanders at Philadelphia Flyers

Wells Fargo Center – 7:00 PM EST on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2016

Broadcast Channels: CSN-PH, NBCSN
Season Series: Flyers 2-0