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Observations From Blues’ 3-2 OT Win Vs. Oilers

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Observations From Blues’ 3-2 OT Win Vs. Oilers

ST. LOUIS – And so it continues. Haven’t we seen this movie script before?

As a matter of fact, we saw it last year when the St. Louis Blues made a push to gain entry into the Stanley Cup playoffs.

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It’s still premature to say things will play out the same way, but the Blues are giving a whole new meaning to ‘March Madness.’

They continued their winning ways, this time rallying from a two-goal deficit and earning their seventh win in nine games (7-1-1) since the Olympic break and running their point streak to seven games (6-0-1) when Robert Thomas found the net with nine seconds left in overtime of a 3-2 win against the Edmonton Oilers at Enterprise Center on Friday.

The Blues (27-29-10) now sit five points out of a wild card in the Western Conference with their second win in as many nights after downing the Eastern Conference-leading Carolina Hurricanes, 3-1 on Thursday in Raleigh, N.C.

Not only did the Blues, who got a goal and an assist from Cam Fowler and a goal from Pius Suter, rally from down two goals, they did it in the third period after Connor McDavid put the Oilers (32-26-9) ahead midway through.

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“It was fun. It wasn’t exactly the way that we drew it up, but I’m proud of our guys,” Fowler said. “We continue to fight against a really good team that needed the points and was desperate and we just hung in there, got a couple goals and had a big shot by ‘Tommer’ there in overtime to seal the deal. Just an overall good effort by everyone staying in the game and staying in the fight.”

Blues coach Jim Montgomery, whose Blues are 18-2-2 the past two seasons in the month of March, noticed that it’s that time of year.

“It’s the month of March,” he said. “Either we’ve got a bunch of Irish guys and they love the month of March, they love March Madness or spring break. I don’t know. I don’t know what our combined winning percentage is combined the last two Marches but it’s pretty phenomenal.”

Joel Hofer contined his sorcery with another stellar outing with 35 saves.

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Here are Friday’s takeaways:

* First period had some pace to it – Each team played on Thursday, so one could understand if the teams would perhaps go through the motions a little bit and feel each other out.

But that’s not the case.

There was some pace to it, with each team having its share of odd-man rushes.

Goaltending was up to the challenge despite the shot clock only being 7-6 in favor of the Oilers.

* Oilers owned the second – For one, the Blues never got into an offensive flow and going 19:46 without a shot on goal was evident why.

When Dylan Holloway put a shot on goal with 6:45 left in the opening period, the Blues were stuck on six shots until Jordan Kyrou’s slot shot with 6:59 to play.

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Edmonton, which was embarrassed on Friday in Dallas, losing 7-2, had the puck on a string and finally cracked Hofer when former Blue Kasperi Kapanen broke the barrier when he converted from the slot a gorgeous Leon Draisaitl pass at 15:41:

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