If you look beyond the St. Louis Blues spending too much time trying to exact revenge on Nazem Kadri, they were completely outplayed by the Colorado Avalanche in Game 4. It was another dominating display by the top team in the Western Conference during their 6-3 win Monday night to take a 3-1 series lead.
âWe got out-skated for most of the game 5-on-5. Itâs pretty simple,â said Blues head coach Berube. âI donât know why. We got out-skated. They out-skated us. Got to every loose puck. Lost a lot of puck battles.â
The stats agree with what Berubeâs eyes told him. According to Natural Stat Trick, the Avalanche were better at 5-on-5 in unblocked shot attempts (69.7% to 30.3%), scoring chances for (30 to 9), high-danger chances (9 to 3), and expected goals for percentage (68.52% to 31.48%).
Now the Blues travel back to Colorado â where they won Game 2 â trying to save their season. If theyâre to advance, that means they are done losing to an Avalanche team that is looking to move on the Western Conference Final for the first time since 2002.
Itâs an uphill climb, one that the Blues have only accomplished twice in their history â 1991 vs. Detroit and 1999 vs. Phoenix. NHL teams with 3-1 leads in best-of-seven series are 296-31 (.905) all-time.Â
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âWeâve got to play better. We can,â Berube said. âWe went in there and won Game 2, so weâre capable of doing it. The teamâs capable of doing it and itâs just a matter of going out and executing and doing it. Weâve got to skate. We didnât skate [in Game 4]. We werenât heavy enough, we didnât win enough 50/50 battles. Thatâs got to be a must. Youâve got to skate and youâve got to win 50/50 battles and we need a lot more guys doing it. A lot more.â
Saying you want to play better and executing that plan is one thing. Saying you want to play better and executing it against a Stanley Cup contender in the Avalanche while facing a 3-1 series deficit is an entirely different challenge.
Itâs the old cliche now for the Blues â one game at a time. They threw away an opportunity in Game 4 and now have to win out or else their offseason will begin earlier than desired.
âWe had some pushes at times [in Game 4], did some good things, but [we were] not nearly consistent enough,â said Blues captain Ryan OâReilly. âItâs unfortunate, but we get the next game. Thatâs our focus. We have to leave it all out there now â itâs do or die.â
COLORADO AVALANCHE v. ST. LOUIS BLUES (COL leads 3-1)
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 Avalanche 6, Blues 3
Game 5 â May 25: Blues at Avalanche, 8 p.m. ETÂ (TNT, Sportsnet, CBC, TVA Sports)
*Game 6 â May 27: Avalanche at Blues, 8 p.m. ET (TNT, Sportsnet, CBC, TVA Sports)
*Game 7 â May 29: Blues at Avalanche, TBD
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