Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

O’Reilly sparks St. Louis

Scores 2 goals; series is deadlocked at 2-2

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ST. LOUIS — Ryan O’Reilly scored the go-ahead goal midway through the third period for his second of the night, and the St. Louis Blues thrived in a chaotic Game 4 of the Stanley Cup final Monday night to beat the Boston Bruins, 4-2, and tie the series at two.

O’Reilly ended an eight-game goal drought by scoring 43 seconds into the game and with 9:22 left in the third period.

The game was a back-and-forth thriller, with Boston’s Tuukka Rask and St. Louis’ Jordan Binnington each giving up tons of rebounds for frantic scoring chances and scrums.

Boston captain Zdeno Chara was knocked out of the game by a puck to the mouth.

Vladimir Tarasenko also scored for the Blues, and Binnington made 21 saves to improve to 7-2 in the playoffs after a loss. Even more impressive was the rookie’s bounce-back from being pulled in Game 3 for the first time in his NHL career.

Rask allowed three goals on 37 shots. Charlie Coyle scored for the third consecutiv­e game, and

Brandon Carlo had a shorthande­d goal for Boston.

“It’s anyone’s game now,” said the Blues fourth-line standout and former Penguins center Oskar Sundqvist.

Game 5 is scheduled Thursday night in Boston.

O’Reilly was dominant after a bad Game 3 in which he lost the majority of his faceoffs and couldn’t get anything going. He had a multigoal game for the first time since November.

Hockey Hall of Famer and Blues alum Brett Hull screamed at the top of his lungs into the microphone to pump up the crowd seconds before puck drop, “Are you ready? Let’s Go Blues!”

They were ready, all right, and O’Reilly’s early goal came after Rask allowed the first of many juicy rebounds off a shot from defenseman Vince Dunn.

Zach Sanford retrieved the puck and O’Reilly tucked the it inside the post on a wraparound.

It was the sixth time in the playoffs St. Louis has scored in the opening two minutes, which it has now done in all four rounds.

The Blues are 6-0 in those situations.

Coyle continued his hot run by tying it at 13:14 in when Binnington allowed a big rebound of Chara’s initial shot. Coyle has nine playoff goals and is close to building a decent Conn Smythe Trophy case as playoff MVP.

Less than two and a half minutes after Coyle’s goal, Tarasenko scored on a rebound off captain Alex Pietrangel­o’s shot to give the Blues the lead back going into the first intermissi­on.

St. Louis improved to 7-3 when leading after 20 minutes.

After trading power plays in the third period, O’Reilly scored on another Rask rebound of a Pietrangel­o shot midway through the third period, and Brayden Schenn sealed it with an empty-net goal with 1:29 left.

 ?? Bruce Bennett/Getty Images ?? Ryan O’Reilly had the game-winning goal for the Blues in Game 4.
Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Ryan O’Reilly had the game-winning goal for the Blues in Game 4.
 ?? Bruce Bennett/Getty Images ?? Bruins captain Zdeno Chara.
Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Bruins captain Zdeno Chara.

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