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Roman Polak was celebrating even before Alexander Steen scored the winning goal
in Saturdays 4-2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes. Polak had found Steen wide
open in the middle of the ice and hit him with a long clearing pass, sending in
Steen alone on Carolina goalie Justin Peters. At that point, Polak knew what was
coming. "He didnt even shoot it and I was already celebrating because I know it
is going in," Polak did. It did, giving Steen a league-leading 17 goals and the
Blues a 3-2 lead with 6:20 gone in the third period. T.J. Oshie added an empty
net goal with less than a minute left to insure the Blues fifth win in six
games. Steen, who also had an assist, extended his scoring streak to 13 games,
the longest for a Blue since Pierre Turgeon had a 15-game streak in 1999-2000.
He credited Polak and Blues defenceman Ian Cole with making the play to send him
on Peters. "It was a good heads-up play to get the puck up," Steen said. "They
were in the middle of a change and I found a hole." Peters, who made 28 saves,
said that one hurt. "It stung getting scored on there in the third," Peters
said. "He came down and made a good shot." The Blues won despite giving up two
short-handed goals on the same power play for the first time in more than 20
years. St. Louis last allowed that to happen on Oct. 8, 1992 against the
then-Minnesota North Stars. "Our power play has been good for us all year,"
Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said. "We made a couple of mistakes on entries. We
didnt get it deep and they took advantage of it." Hitchcock said that Steens
goal early in the third period was just what the team needed. "Big-time player,
big goal," Hitchcock said. "We really needed that goal." Polak had a goal and
assist for St. Louis. David Backes and Oshie also scored for the Blues and
Brian Elliott made 18 saves. Eric Staal and Nathan Gerbe scored the Carolina
goals. "I thought our effort was there; our complete level was there," Staal
said. The Blues have scored first in their past 10 games, and did so again
Saturday when Polak converted Chris Stewarts centring pass at 9:25 of the second
period. Backes scored 2:11 later with a shot from a bad angle to make it 2-0. It
appeared that the Blues were in position to add to their lead when Carolina
received a bench minor for too many men at 15:05 of the period. Instead, the
Hurricanes scored their first two short-handed goals of the season to tie the
game. First, Staal sneaked between the Blues defence for a breakaway and beat
Elliott with a backhand at 15:37. Less than a minute later, Elliott mishandled
the puck along the right boards. Riley Nash stole it and centred to Gerbe and he
put it in the vacant net at 16:34. NOTES: St. Louis, which had played the fewest
games in the league coming into Saturday (17), will play seven more times before
the end of the month starting Sunday in Washington. ... Carolinas
Alexander Semin, who was hit with a hard check by Alex Pietrangelo in the first
period, later left the game with what was announced as an upper body injury and
did not return. ... Hitchcock earned his 618th win, moving him past Jacques
Lemaire and into sole possession of ninth place on the wins list.
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. Gerald Green and Miles Plumlee? Green had bounced around the NBA when he wasnt
playing overseas. The Pacers gave up on Plumlee after just one season. Now Green
and Plumlee are key cogs in the Suns surprising breakout season.Canada pulled
off a number of upsets on the way to a surprise appearance in the Davis Cup
semifinals last weekend in Serbia. It was an incredible run that captain Martin
Laurendeau feels was actually put in motion with a loss back in February 2012,
when Canada dropped a 4-1 decision to a French side anchored by Jo-Wilfried
Tsonga. "What I liked was the way our guys responded and rebounded from that,"
Laurendeau said Wednesday on a conference call. "France is very deep, has a
great tradition at Davis Cup. It really helped us as a reference point, just a
way to approach the competition as a team. "I think it reinforced the bond and
the team chemistry with the guys." Canada bounced back later in the year with a
solid 4-1 victory over South Africa at Montreals Uniprix Stadium, with singles
star Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., leading the way with a pair of victories.
The win kept Canadas spot in the World Group and helped instil a feeling that
the team belonged at the top level. Over the three ties that followed, the
Canadians went out and proved it. The breakthrough season began with a
first-round upset over top-ranked Spain in Vancouver. The Canadians returned to
the indoor hardcourt at the Thunderbird Sports Centre two months later for an
impressive quarter-final win over Italy. Canada then hit the road and pushed a
powerhouse Serbian side the distance in front of a raucous crowd at the Belgrade
Arena. Vancouvers Vasek Pospisil turned in a game performance in the fifth and
deciding match on the indoor clay before falling to Janko Tipsarevic. It was a
captivating weekend with plenty of drama and two five-set marathon victories for
Canada. The effort should provide a tremendous building block for the 2014 Davis
Cup, starting with a World Group first-round tie at Japan on Jan. 31-Feb. 2.
"When you go through a Davis Cup weekend like we did against Spain, Italy and
now Serbia, it really prepares you for the toughest experience you can go
through," Laurendeau said. "So after that, you always feel like you can tackle
anything that comes at you and I think the guys have hhandled that really well.
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see now that Davis Cup is big, its huge, its very serious and theyre all aware
of what we can do as a team. They know we can do great things and theyre really
keen on doing that as best they can." Doubles star Daniel Nestor of Toronto is
41 now and continues to rise to the occasion. His five-set doubles victory with
Pospisil was one of the highlights of Canadas first Davis Cup semifinal
appearance in the modern era. Laurendeau said Nestor has no plans to slow down
and expects to be in form for the Japan tie. "Hes going to be looking to be at
his peak because theres a Grand Slam (Australian Open) the week before,"
Laurendeau said. "This guy plays for those big moments so hes going to be doing
everything he can to be as fit as he can and continue his contribution. "He only
has one shot at winning a point and he always makes every effort possible to be
able to give himself the best chance to do that and I dont see anything
different for 2014." No. 12 Japan holds a 5-0 record against seventh-ranked
Canada, though the two teams have not faced each other in Davis Cup since 1938.
Japan is making its return to the World Group in 2014 after a one-year absence.
The host city for the Canada-Japan tie will be determined at a later date.
Pospisil turned his ankle on the final point of the Serbia tie but it doesnt
appear to be a serious injury. "Its not the first time hes gone over on an
ankle," Laurendeau said. "It seems like the swelling and the injury is under
control. Now its just a matter of the (doctors) figuring out when exactly he can
step back on the court. At this stage its day to day from what I hear." Expect
Canadas 2014 roster to look much the same as the last few seasons. Its a squad
that appears to be positioned for even bigger things in the future. "We went
from being qualifiers to being seeded in the main draw in the World Group,"
Laurendeau said. "Thats big progress, huge progress in just a couple years and
Im very proud of the way the guys have done that."
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