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Kings are shut out by Blues, 3-0

Kings' Phillip Danault is unable to score past St. Louis Blues goaltender Ville Husso.
Kings’ Phillip Danault is unable to score past St. Louis Blues goaltender Ville Husso during the third period Monday in St. Louis.
(Jeff Roberson / Associated Press)
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Vladimir Tarasenko scored two goals and Ville Husso recorded his second career shutout as the St. Louis Blues remained undefeated in five games with a 2-0 victory Monday night over the L.A. Kings.

The Blues are off to a 5-0 start for the first time in franchise history. The Kings haven’t won since their season opener.

“You can’t get complacent in this league and you’ve got to keep your foot on the gas pedal at all times,” Blues coach Craig Berube said. “You’ve got to keep your head at an even keel. You never can get too high or too low in this league.”

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It was Tarasenko’s first multi-goal game since Feb. 14, 2019.

“I’m playing with good partners. They create the chances for me,” Tarasenko said. “I said it before, I need to find a way to put it in. It’s a lot of scoring chances, so eventually it will go in the net.”

Husso stopped 34 shots in his first start of the season. The Finnish goalie is in his second season, and improved to 2-1 against Kings.

‘I felt good the whole game. A little nervous at the start, but that’s part of it,“ Husso said. “But overall I felt pretty good the whole 60 minutes. It was nice to get a win right away.”

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Kings goalie Jonathan Quick had 32 saves in falling to 12-16-3 lifetime against St. Louis.

Tarasenko’s first goal of the season came on a dazzling play at 3:08 of the third period to snap a scoreless tie. Tarasenko took a cross-ice pass from Tory Krug, cut inside Kings defenseman Mikey Anderson and snapped a wrist shot in the top corner past Quick.

David Perron had three goals and an assist to lead the St. Louis Blues to a 7-3 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday.

“I mean, sometimes you need to try something, not just shoot the puck,“ Tarasenko said. “Good thing it worked out. I told you before, I don’t like to really talk about goals because the biggest thing is just two goals, help the team win. I’m not going to lie, it’s nice to score the goals.”

Robert Thomas assisted on the goal. He said getting to see Tarasenko do what he can do on the ice is a treat.

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“That’s just an unbelievable move,” Thomas said. “It was vintage Vladi. He’s a player who can make those moves. It was a beauty. It’s a ton of fun skating up the ice behind him watching him make some magic.”

For the second goal, Ivan Barbashev poked the puck forward to Tarasenko and he made it look easy on the breakaway. And Tarasenko’s third goal of the season came with just under five minutes left and the fans began to chant, “Vladi, Vladi, Vladi.“

“We always have support from the real fans,” Tarasenko said. “I always said it in the interviews. Our family got so much help from people from St. Louis. The support through this 10 years was very awesome.”

Tarasenko has a four-game point-scoring streak (three goals, three assists), and in his career, he has 23 points (12 goals, 11 assists) in 25 games against Los Angeles.

The Blues added an empty-net goal with about a minute left from David Perron, who has six goals over the last three games.

The win gave the Blues back-to-back wins over Los Angeles after routing the Kings 7-3 on Saturday.

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“It doesn’t matter. A loss is a loss,” King defenseman Matt Roy said. “With everything happening, we all need to step up and make something happen. We all need to pitch in and do more.”

The Blues outshot the Kings in the first period, and the Kings reversed the trend in the second period. In the third, they were fairly even.

“We have to score a goal obviously to win,“ coach Todd McLellan said. “We had a couple of individual mistakes that cost us.”

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