The switch from Jordan Binnington to Ville Husso in goal for the rest of their Second Round series (and possibly beyond) shouldnât affect the St. Louis Blues like it might other teams.
Hussoâs teammates are very familiar with his work in net after he started 38 regular-season games and the first three games of their First Round series against the Minnesota Wild. They know him, he knows them. Now they have work to do in evening up their Second Round series with the Colorado Avalanche.
âHeâs ready to go,â said Blues head coach Craig Berube. âHeâs done a great job this year of developing himself throughout the season with [goaltending coach] Davey Alexander. And heâs become a better goalie over the season.â
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Husso did a lot of watching at the beginning of the 2021-22 season, starting just four of St. Louisâ opening 21 games. But he slowly worked his way into a rotation and then grabbed the No. 1 reins in January. The Blues won 10 of his first 11 starts once the calendar turned to 2022 and he took majority of the starts towards the end of the regular season.
The 27-year-old Husso posted a .926 save percentage at 5-on-5, per Natural Stat Trick, in 40 regular-season games along with a 6.09 goals saved above average. That helped him get the start for the Wild series. But after posting a shutout in Game 1 against the Wild, he allowed nine goals in the next two games and lost the starting job to Binnington.
Now after Nazem Kadriâs collision with Binnington thatâs put the netminder out for the series, itâs Hussoâs net once again.
âHeâs just a kid who seems pretty unflappable,â said Blues defenseman Robert Bortuzzo. âHeâs got great energy in the room. Just a true character who plays with a lot of passion and Iâm sure heâs champing at the bit to get in there. He was put in a tough spot [in Game 3] coming into a playoff game. But you can see how the fans reacted. Iâm sure heâs going to embrace that. And as a team we know what we got back there. So weâre very comfortable.â
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Hussoâs return to the net got off to a rough start Saturday night. He allowed four goals on 23 shots after coming in for Binnington early in the first period during St. Louisâ 5-2 defeat. Entering Game 4 Monday night, with a chance to even the series, the Blues can keep their composure and keep their eyes on the job at hand and not revenge for the Kadri/Binnington incident.
âOf course,â Bortuzzo said of Blues players wanting to react to Kadri. âIâm sure a lot of guys did. But our focus is on winning the series. I think that would be kind of misplacing a lot of our energy. I think we like where our groupâs at â where weâre competing at a really high level. So I think thatâs where weâre gonna focus our attention.â
COLORADO AVALANCHE v. ST. LOUIS BLUES (COL leads 2-1)
Game 1 â Avalanche 3, Blues 2 (OT)
Game 2 â Blues 4, Avalanche 1
Game 3 â Avalanche 5, Blues 2
Game 4 â May 23: Avalanche at Blues, 9:30 p.m. ET (TNT, Sportsnet, CBC, TVA Sports)
Game 5 â May 25: Blues at Avalanche, TBD
*Game 6 â May 27: Avalanche at Blues, TBD
*Game 7 â May 29: Blues at Avalanche, TBD
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