Las Vegas Review-Journal

Berube says Knights’ style closely matches that of Blues

St. Louis coach used approach to win Stanley Cup

- By Ben Gotz Las Vegas Review-journal

ST. LOUIS — The Golden Knights have been scuffling at times this season, but the coach of the defending Stanley Cup champions paid them a compliment Thursday.

“They’re a very good team,” St. Louis Blues coach Craig Berube said. “They’re very competitiv­e. They’re a similar teamtous,i wouldsay.”

The Knights’ ears must have been ringing from the opposing locker room hearing those words. Being compared to the team that hoisted the Cup in June and is in the mix for the Central Division title this season is high praise.

Stylistica­lly, the comparison makessense­aswell.theteams are led by outstandin­g goaltender­s in Marc-andre Fleury and Jordan Binnington. They’re built around hard, aggressive forechecks­ratherthan­skill.and their forward groups are deep, as they each lean on their fourth lines for key minutes.

The Blues have shown what can be accomplish­ed with that formula. The Knights have, too, after winning the Western Conference in their first season. They just have to show this year’s group can execute at that same level.

“We’re both big and fast,” Knightsdef­ensemanshe­a Theodore said. “I think it’s more playoff hockey. We do a good job getting adjusted in the regularsea­sonandplay­ingthatway. It seems like for our group right now a lot of things are starting to come together.”

Perron reunion

Thursday’s game was the Knights’ first chance this season to see former teammate David Perron, who won the Stanley

Cup with the Blues last season.

Perron was third on the Knights in points with 66 in 2017-18.Itwasthebe­stoffensiv­e season of his career, and it started when teammate and friendjona­thanmarche­ssault loaned him his stick during training camp. Perron liked it, sohelowere­dhisflexto­make hisstickle­ssstiffand­started scoring more. He’s since had three good offensive seasons, and entering Thursday’s game, he led the Blues in points with 30 in 32 games.

“Super happy for him,” Marchessau­lt said. “Obviously, he’s been in the league for a while, and it’s fun he got rewarded with a Stanley Cup. He wasreally(abig)partofthat group, and he had a good season,too,lastyear.”

Stone grabs vote

The 2020 NHL All-star Game isjan.26inst.louis,andtheodor­e said he would vote for right wingmarkst­onetorepre­sent the Knights.

Stoneenter­edthursday­tied forsecondo­ntheteamin­goals (11) and was tied for third in points (25). He also led the league in takeaways with 45.

“He’s just such an all-around player,” Theodore said. “He’s hadagreaty­earsofar,andhe’s abigleader­forus.”

Glass not on trip

Coach Gerard Gallant said rookie center Cody Glass, who sustained an upper-body injurysund­ayagainstt­henew York Rangers, did not join the Knights on their two-game trip.

Contact Ben Gotz at bgotz@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Bensgotz on Twitter.

 ?? Jeff Roberson The Associated Press ?? Ex-golden Knight David Perron, left, offers a congratula­tory fist bump to Blues teammate Robert Thomas after Thomas’ goal in the second period of 4-2 victory Thursday at Enterprise Center in St. Louis.
Jeff Roberson The Associated Press Ex-golden Knight David Perron, left, offers a congratula­tory fist bump to Blues teammate Robert Thomas after Thomas’ goal in the second period of 4-2 victory Thursday at Enterprise Center in St. Louis.

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