NHL Game Summary - St. Louis at Detroit
(Friday, February 1st)
Final Score: Detroit 5, St. Louis 3
Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - Henrik Zetterberg scored an empty-net goal in
the final seconds to complete a hat trick, as the Detroit Red Wings cooled off
the St. Louis Blues, 5-3, on Friday.
Zetterberg also had two assists for the Red Wings, who avenged a 6-0 loss to
these Blues on Jan. 19. Jonathan Ericsson recorded a goal and an assist.
Jimmy Howard made 23 saves for Detroit, which has won consecutive games for
the first time this season.
"I hear a lot about the things we don't have, but I don't know any other teams
that have Pav (Pavel Datsyuk) and Z (Zetterberg)," Red Wings coach Mike
Babcock said.
Kevin Shattenkirk, Matt D'Agostini and Patrik Berglund scored for the Blues,
who had a four-game winning streak snapped.
Jaroslav Halak gave up two goals on 11 shots before leaving late in the first
period with an injury. Brian Elliott stopped 17-of-19 shots in relief.
Ericsson converted a feed from Zetterberg to tie the game at three at the 4:31
mark of the third period.
Datsyuk's power-play goal at the 11:55 mark made it 4-3 Detroit. With the
Blues killing off a match penalty to David Backes for a blow to the head of
Kent Huskins, Datsyuk fired a shot from the right circle that got past
Elliott.
Zetterberg completed his fifth career hat trick with an empty-net shorthanded
goal.
The first period featured four goals and 27 shots. Zetterberg got the scoring
started with a power-play goal at the 6:12 mark. Detroit got set up on a 5-
on-3 advantage with Damien Brunner controlling the puck along the goal line.
He found an open Zetterberg, whose one-timer from the top of the right circle
beat Halak.
Zetterberg scored again about two minutes later. This time around, Ericsson
hit Zetterberg with a perfect pass and the latter went in on a breakaway.
Zetterberg's backhander got past Halak.
The Blues, however, responded with a pair of goals of their own. At the 9:50
mark, Shattenkirk fired a shot from the left circle that hit off the post and
went in for a power-play score.
D'Agostini scored on a partial breakaway at the 13:04 mark to make it 2-2.
"We definitely did a good job coming back. From there it was anybody's game,"
Shattenkirk said.
Berglund's power-play goal 4:30 into the second stanza made it 3-2 St. Louis.
Berglund batted in a bouncing puck for the score.
Game Notes
Halak cut his upper lip when he was hit in the mask with a shot ... Zetterberg
missed practice on Thursday because he wasn't feeling well ... The Red Wings
were 3-for-32 on the power play coming into Friday's game ... Red Wings
forward Darren Helm missed the game with a sore back.
02/02 00:17:04 ET

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