Toronto Star

Dubnyk earns shutout as Wild control Blues

- STEPHEN WHYNO THE CANADIAN PRESS

ST. PAUL, MINN.— Devan Dubnyk made 17 saves and Jason Pominville and Zach Parise scored second-period goals as the Minnesota Wild earned a 3-0 victory over the St. Louis Blues in Game 3 of their Western Conference series on Monday.

Mikael Granlund had two assists, Nino Niederreit­er added an emptynette­r and the Wild had the edge in every way without being drawn into a single trip to the penalty box.

St. Louis’ Jake Allen stopped 21 shots, with the over-capacity crowd taunting him throughout the game. The Blues lost on the road in the playoffs for the ninth straight time. Game 4 is in Minnesota on Wednesday.

The Blues have advanced past the first round only once since 2002, when they beat San Jose in 2012. That was the year of their most recent post-season victory away from St. Louis, a 3-1 decision on April 19.

After getting a hat trick in the Game 2 victory at home for the Blues on Saturday, Vladimir Tarasenko was held without a shot on goal, just as he was in Game 1.

Allen gave up some big rebounds, and Charlie Coyle and Thomas Vanek were among the skaters who narrowly missed on prime scoring chances. The Wild took control in the middle of the game, though, with their first line leading the way.

Granlund put a slick move on Tarasenko and sped past the prolific right winger on the rush. His shot was blocked by Carl Gunnarsson, but the ricochet went to Parise, who threaded a perfect pass to Pominville for the simple tap-in at 14:08.

On their next shift, Parise was tied up with Blues defenceman Kevin Shattenkir­k in the slot when he managed to snap the puck past Allen for the two-goal lead with 3:47 remaining in the second period.

Granlund nearly matched his linemates when Parise and Pominville set him up with a wide-open net. The young centre was too fast to score, just a little too deep and his shot hit the near post and bounced back.

The intensity between these similarly constructe­d Central Division opponents has been palpable, sure to heighten the rivalry once it resumes again next season.

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