The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

It’s ruins for Bruins

St. Louis takes Game 7 in Boston, wins first Cup

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BOSTON — Ryan O’Reilly scored for the fourth straight game and rookie Jordan Binnington stopped 32 shots in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night to lead the St. Louis Blues to a 4-1 victory over the Boston Bruins and their first NHL championsh­ip.

Alex Pietrangel­o added a goal and an assist and Brayden Schenn and Zach Sanford also scored for St. Louis. The Blues woke up on New Year’s morning with the worst record in the league but won 30 of their final 49 regular-season games and soared through the playoffs to reach the final for the first time since 1970. Coach Craig Berube, who took over when Mike Yeo was fired in November, is the fourth coach in the past 11 years hired in midseason to lead his team to the NHL title.

Matt Grzelcyk scored the Bruins’ only goal, and Tuukka Rask stopped 16 shots for Boston.

Boston outshot St. Louis 33-20, but the Blues went ahead at the end of the first period on goals from Reilly and Pietrangel­o about three minutes apart. The second period was scoreless, then Schenn put it out of reach with 8:35 to play and Sanford made it 4-0 before the Bruins spoiled Binnington’s bid for a shutout.

St. Louis can stop singing the blues.

It’s time to play Gloria. Returning to the site of their last appearance in the final, which ended when Bobby Orr sailed through the air after scoring the Cup winner, the

Blues won for the third time in Boston this series and an NHL record-tying 10th time in the postseason.

O’Reilly won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the MVP of the postseason. He is the first player since Wayne Gretzky to score in four consecutiv­e Stanley Cup Final games.

Not so surprising with Gretzky, who is the NHL’s leading regular-season and playoff scorer, but O’Reilly had just three goals in his first 22 postseason games.

Boston will have to console itself with the two major sports championsh­ips it has already won in the past year, or the

dozen trophies that have been chauffeure­d through Boston in a parade of the city’s iconic, amphibious Duck Boats. Three of them have come at St. Louis’ expense.

The Bruins tried to harness all the local karma they could.

Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman and Julian Edelman waved a banner before the game while wearing David Ortiz jerseys; the Red Sox slugger is recuperati­ng just a mile or so away from an assassinat­ion attempt in his native Dominican Republic.

Retired Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling also was in the crowd, wearing his World Series ring and a Bruins jersey. Portable party Rob Gronkowski

also made an appearance on the video board.

And the Bruins responded, dominating for long stretches of time except in the way that mattered most.

The Blues had just one shot on goal heading into the final minutes of the first period, but they scored first when O’Reilly deflected a shot from Jay Bouwmeeste­r into the net. Then with just 8 seconds left in the period and Bruins forward Brad Marchand tentative on a line change, Pietrangel­o beat Rask to make it 2-0.

Bouwmeeste­r played in 1,184 regular-season games — the third most among active players who had not gotten their names etched on the Stanley Cup.

 ?? Michael Dwyer / Associated Press ?? A shot by the Blues’ Ryan O’Reilly settles in the net behind Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask during Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final Wednesday in Boston.
Michael Dwyer / Associated Press A shot by the Blues’ Ryan O’Reilly settles in the net behind Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask during Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final Wednesday in Boston.
 ?? Michael Dwyer / Associated Press ?? The Blues’ Alex Pietrangel­o, second from right, celebrates with teammates during Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday.
Michael Dwyer / Associated Press The Blues’ Alex Pietrangel­o, second from right, celebrates with teammates during Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday.
 ?? Michael Dwyer / Associated Press ?? St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington makes a save against the Bruins during the second period in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday in Boston.
Michael Dwyer / Associated Press St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington makes a save against the Bruins during the second period in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday in Boston.

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