Blues Get Past Kings 4–3 in OT to Extend Winning Streak

Blues Get Past Kings 4–3 in OT to Extend Winning Streak
St. Louis Blues center Brayden Schenn (10) takes a shot against the Los Angeles Kings during overtime in St. Louis on Jan. 28, 2024. (Jeff Le/USA TODAY Sports via Field Level Media)
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1/29/2024
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1/29/2024
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Brayden Schenn scored at 1:04 of overtime to lift the St. Louis Blues to a 4–3 win against the visiting Los Angeles Kings on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 28.

Jordan Kyrou had a goal and two assists, Pavel Buchnevich had a goal and an assist, Scott Perunovich had two assists and Joel Hofer made 30 saves for St. Louis, which has won a season-high five straight games.

Adrian Kempe, Jaret Anderson-Dolan and Phillip Danault scored and David Rittich made 28 saves for the Kings, who are 2–8–6 in their past 16 games.

Schenn ended the game when he scored on a partial breakaway to improve the Blues to 12–1–2 in games decided by one goal this season, the best winning percentage in the NHL.

Kempe gave the Kings a 1–0 lead at 4:06 of the first period.

Kempe helped prevent the Blues from exiting their zone and the puck went to Anze Kopitar along the wall.

Kopitar skated into the left circle and did a 360-degree spin before making a backhand pass to Kempe and he scored with a wrist shot from the inside edge of the left circle.

Nick Leddy tied it 1–1 at 12:51 of the first period.

Kyrou brought the puck behind the Los Angeles net and passed to Leddy above the left circle. He skated into the high slot and scored with a slap shot.

Kings forward Alex Laferriere went to the penalty box for hooking Torey Krug at 4:36 of the second period, but the Kings had a 3-on-2 going the other way and Anderson-Dolan scored the rebound while short-handed to give Los Angeles a 2–1 lead at 5:39.

Buchnevich scored on a one-timer from the slot with two seconds remaining on the same power play to tie it 2–2 at 6:34.

Kyrou gave St. Louis its first lead 3–2 at 12:07 of the second period.

Perunovich dropped a pass for Kyrou as he entered the Los Angeles zone and he had room to skate into the slot and score with a wrist shot.

Danault tied it again at 3–3 at 18:44 of the second period when he skated into the slot and scored with a wrist shot.