Blackhawks lose 3-1 to Blues

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Calle Rosen scored unassisted and Jordan Binnington stopped 21 shots to lead the St. Louis Blues to a 3-1 victory over the struggling Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night.

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Rosen’s goal in the second period snapped a 1-all tie and gave St. Louis victories in both its games against Chicago this season. The Blues won 5-2 in Chicago on Nov. 16.

Josh Leivo and Brendon Saad also scored for St. Louis. Patrick Kane scored for Chicago.

The Blues are 9-0-2 in their last 11 games against the Blackhawks, the longest point streak against Chicago in franchise history. St. Louis has outscored Chicago, 38-18. The Blues have also won five straight against the Blackhawks.

The Blackhawks have won just two games since last facing the Blues in November. Chicago is 1-10-0 its last 11 games and 2-17-1 its last 20.

Binnington improved to 6-0-1 in seven games against Chicago.

Rosen scored the only goal in the second period. An errant pass by Chicago’s Boris Katchouk went right to Rosen, who was at the top of the slot. Rosen snapped a shot past goalie Alex Stalock, who finished with 26 saves, for a 2-1 lead at 8:40. Rosen has points in three straight games.

Each team scored in the first period.

The Blues went up 1-0 when Leivo lifted a tap-in high at 3:12. A power-play goal by Chicago’s Kane at 9:13 tied it 1-1. Kane snapped a wrist shot from the left circle that sailed through traffic. Kane has 68 points (27 goals, 41 assists) in 71 games against St. Louis.

Binnington had a big save on a breakaway by Taylor Raddysh with seconds showing in the period to keep the score tied.

Saad's empty net goal came at 19:49.

UP NEXT
Blackhawks: at Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday.
Blues: host Minnesota Wild on Saturday.

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