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Chicago scores 2. Rask was supposed to get some playing time in the AHL, but the Providence Bruins' games were postponed and Rask was released without seeing any game action. The B's signed him for the rest of the season, anyway, and also re-assigned Jeremy Swayman, who is exempt from waivers, to the AHL. Rask's season debut could come as soon as Wednesday or Thursday with the Bruins playing back-to-back against the struggling Flyers and lottery-bound Habs; Enterprise Center.

Couture cleans up rebound. Schenn trims the deficit. Sanford pots redirection. The third period was a completely different story entirely. If anything, it's the Blues who were the recipient of some good luck to avoid the game going into overtime. Louis' attack came out of the second intermission lethargic, seemingly willing to drain out the clock on a two-goal lead.

It looked at times like the Blues were a team playing with a four- or five-goal lead rather than a two-goal advantage. The Sharks, meanwhile, played one of their best minute stretches of this postseason. They were dominant on both ends of the ice, consistently attacking on the offensive end while giving St.

Louis few scoring opportunities. Tomas Hertl broke the scoring drought for San Jose at the mark , and then the Sharks went about exhausting the St. Louis defense in an effort to come back. Broken stick on a penalty kill, second goal goes in off our feet. We played a hell of a hockey game. We deserved a lot better than that. We did. We battled hard. Even with that it was still a solid effort for the Stars and continues what has been a very encouraging stretch here as they try to find some consistency.



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