Meier gave the Devils a 1-0 lead on a power-play goal at 13:24 of the first period, scoring on a backhand from the slot. Meier was working on the top power-play unit in the spot usually occupied by Tyler Toffoli, who was held out of the game for trade-related reasons.
"We addressed [Toffoli] at our 5:30 meeting," Green said. "We've got a young group and some of them haven't gone through something like this, but this is kind of normal business in the NHL when things like this happen. It's shouldn't change our focus."
Meier pushed it to 2-0 on a snap shot from the slot at 16:04.
"[Meier's] a big part of the group and making sure that he gets going is important," Green said. "It has been a little rocky for him at times to find his game, but I think he's just feeling better about himself right now."
Daws made six saves in the first period, including consecutive stops against Jake Neighbours from in front during a Blues power play at 17:48.
"We find ourselves down 2-0 and then we decide that, you know, we want to be physical," Bannister said. "We spent less time in our defense zone in the second and the third and were able to maintain and get our forecheck going and spend some time in the offensive zone. But it was too late."
Saad made it 2-1 at 9:03 of the second period, scoring on a snap shot from the bottom of the left face-off circle after Scott Perunovich hit the right post on a shot from the high slot.
"It's frustrating," Blues forward Robert Thomas said. "We're getting lots of chances, but it's not good enough. We got to find a way get going."