BLUES Alex Pietrangelo had four points, including the game-tying goal with 1:22 remaining in regulation, rookie defenseman Vince Dunn also had four points and Patrik Berglund scored the overtime game-winner with 1:29 left in overtime to help the Blues to a 5-4 overtime win in Chicago on Sunday.
It was the second consecutive overtime win for the Blues, who climbed to within one point of the last Wild Card spot in the Western Conference at the time.
"A couple really big come-from-behind wins, but tonight was another level playing back-to-back games," Blues Head Coach Mike Yeo said. "And you look at what happened in the game, whether it's the disallowed goal, whether it's the goal with under two seconds left (in the second period). And then to battle back and then to give up another one with just over four minutes left, for our guys to continue to fight the way that they did, pretty impressive."
"Obviously you want to win every game in regulation, but right now we just need points, especially two," Pietrangelo said. "... These last two games, [if] you want to get in, you gotta win games like that."
Unfortunately, because of the extremely competitive Western Conference, the Blues were three points out of a playoff spot again on Tuesday afternoon, making Wednesday's matchup with the Bruins even more important.