Miami Herald

Lightning beats shorthande­d Blues

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Victor Hedman had two goals and an assist, and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the St. Louis Blues 4-2 on Thursday night.

Tampa Bay also got goals from Ondrej Palat and Anthony Cirelli, and Andrei Vasilevski­y made 26 saves.

Brandon Saad and Pavel Buchnevich scored for the Blues. Ville Husso stopped 31 shots.

St. Louis starting goaltender Jordan Binnington and defenseman Justin Faulk were placed into COVID-19 protocols before the game. They joined center Tyler Bozak, who went on the list Tuesday.

The Blues recalled goalie Charlie Lindgren from Springfiel­d of the AHL, but due to salary cap issues, he can’t join the team until Friday. St. Louis had former Grand Valley State player Kyle Konin as the emergency backup goalie. The 23-year old resides in the Tampa area.

Buchnevich scored with the man advantage at 7:16 of the third, and Hedman put the Lightning up 3-2 from just inside the blue line 53 seconds later. Hedman was left alone in the slot and made a nifty move to beat Husso 2:20 later.

Hedman also had two minor penalties during the final period.

Cirelli had a power-play goal early in the third.

The Blues’ secondrank­ed power play converted their second chance when Saad tied it at 1 at 14:07 of the second off a nifty pass from the blue line by Robert Thomas.

Thomas had two assists, giving him 20 overall.

Palat stopped a 10-game goal drought 7:16 midway through the first.

Senators 3, Hurricanes 2: Alex Formenton scored twice and Josh Norris broke a tie 19 seconds after Ottawa lost the lead in their win at Carolina.

Blackhawks 4, Capitals 3: Marc-Andre Fleury stopped Alex Ovechkin in the shootout after Seth Jones tied it midway through the third period and Chicago rallied at Washington.

Avalanche 4, Canadiens 1: Cale Makar scored to put Colorado ahead to stay late in the second period, Valeri Nichushkin had a goal and an assist, and the Avalanche won at Montreal.

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