Blues’ Bizarre Trend Continues In Stanley Cup Final Game 4 Win Over Bruins

Allowing a shorthanded goal often can be a back-breaking sequence for an NHL team.

For the St. Louis Blues, it’s just another play on the road to victory.

The Blues gave the Boston Bruins life in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final late in the second period at Enterprise Center. The B’s, who were on their heels for the bulk of the contest, received a jolt courtesy of Brandon Carlo’s game-tying shorthanded tally. But St. Louis didn’t waver, as it stayed the course and pulled out a 4-2 win to even the best-of-seven series at 2-2.

Giving up goals while on the power play obviously isn’t a recommended strategy, but for whatever reason, it’s working for the Blues.

That’s playoff hockey for you.

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As for the Bruins, it’s painfully ironic they found offensive success on the penalty kill Monday night. Boston squandered both of its power-play opportunities and turned in a collectively lousy offensive performance, much to the chagrin of head coach Bruce Cassidy.