DENVER -- The Colorado Avalanche grabbed headlines with their fast start this
season.
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Blues are proving to be a good story, too. Jaroslav Halak made 24 saves,
David Backes had a goal and an assist and the streaking Blues beat Colorado 4-1
on Wednesday night. Alexander Steen scored his 20th of the season and
Jaden Schwartz also had a goal for the Blues, who have won five straight. It was
their first victory in Colorado since April 12, 2009. "I cant tell you the last
time we won in this barn, so obviously coming here, its big getting two points,"
said Chris Stewart, who was playing for Colorado when St. Louis last won in
Denver. "I think I was on the receiving end last time this team won in this
barn, so its a big two points." The Blues lead the NHL with 18 wins more than a
quarter of the way through the season. Semyon Varlamov stopped 31 shots and
Patrick Bordeleau scored for the Avalanche, who had won three in a row. Colorado
coach Patrick Roy was angry after the game with what he considered a double
standard. Roy, hired by the Avalanche from the Quebec Major Junior League last
summer, took some criticism earlier this season for talking to opposing players
during the game. He took issue Wednesday with St. Louis coach Ken Hitchcock. "I
was very mad at the end because Ive been jabbed by different coaches around the
league, especially Hitchcock when he said thats junior, stop talking to players
and talking to the referee," Roy said. "But I saw a guy on the other side who
was talking to players and was also talking to the referee. He got the referee
even (angry). Seems to me theres different rules for everybody in this league.
"I guess the old guys are allowed to do whatever they want and I guess us,
because were younger, we cant say anything. Im a little (mad) about that."
Colorados 17-5-0 start was a franchise best this deep into the season, but the
Blues have been the better team lately. They have won 10 of 12 and earned points
in 11 of those games. "We are sticking to the way we play. We have been for the
last little while," Steen said. "Pucks are bouncing our way, we are taking care
in our own end and our goaltending has been phenomenal." St. Louis is 4-1 in
one-goal games during its recent run and has averaged 3.4 goals. "Our 5-on-5
play is getting better and our special teams have really carried us," Hitchcock
said. One of the wins in that stretch was a 7-3 victory over Colorado on Nov.
14, which came in the middle of a three-game skid for the Avalanche. St. Louis
dominated that game from the start of the second period, and that continued
Wednesday. The Blues had the first seven shots, and goals by Backes and Steen in
the first 6:10 of the game gave them a quick two-goal lead. Backes scored when
he redirected T.J. Oshies pass on a rush 2:46 into the first period. Steen made
it 2-0 with a power-play goal, which tied him with Washingtons Alex Ovechkin for
the overall NHL lead. "We havent had good history in this building the past few
years, so we needed to set the tone," Backes said. "Oshie makes a great pass and
I found a piece of it and it found a hole." After being outshot 9-1 to that
point, Colorado pushed back and got on the board when Bordeleau stuffed in a
rebound midway through the first. The Avalanche had several chances to tie it,
but Schwartzs short-handed goal with 1:48 left in the period made it 3-1 and
stopped Colorados momentum. "We lost the game in the first 10 minutes,"
Matt Duchene said. "If we played a little better in the first 10 there, even
giving up that shorty late in the first period there we go into the next period
with a 2-1 deficit, its a different game." The Avalanche failed to mount a
comeback in the final two periods. They were held to 14 shots in the last 40
minutes, with four coming in the final 5 minutes of the game. They had two on a
power play and two more after pulling Varlamov for an extra skater, but Stewart
sealed it with an empty-net goal with 1:44 left. "In general, we played a really
sound game," Hitchcock said. "We managed the puck properly, we just did a lot of
things good. We had a lot of guys on top of their game." NOTES: Blues C
Derek Roy had two assists. ... Avalanche C Paul Stastny missed the game due to
back spasms. ... Duchene returned to the lineup after missing three games with
an oblique strain. ... Steen has 99 goals as a member of the Blues. ... St.
Louis short-handed goal was its first of the season. It also was the first
short-handed goal allowed by Colorado.
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time in Thursdays opening training session.LOS ANGELES -- Blake Griffin had 22
points and 12 rebounds after being involved in a first-half scuffle that
resulted in two ejections, sparking the Los Angeles Clippers to a 111-103
victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night. Serge Ibaka of the
Thunder and Matt Barnes of the Clippers were ejected, and Griffin received a
technical foul for his part in the altercation with 6 seconds left in the second
quarter. Kevin Durant had 33 points, making 15 of 17 free throws, and 10 assists
to lead the Thunder, who had won four straight. Russell Westbrook added 19
points and 10 assists. Jamal Crawford scored 20 points off the bench for the
Clippers, who had six players in double figures while winning their third