"The whole momentum [there] and then in the second period I thought we refused to get pucks behind their D," Trotz said. "They have a lot of length and good sticks and they track. They're a team that plays a 200-foot game. They always have back pressure. We wanted to play a east-west, lateral game and when you have no space to do that you're just going to turn pucks over. Therefore, we generated zero offense because we were unwilling to play the game that's presented for the first 10 minutes. The second 10-minutes I thought we were fine. The third period I thought we were OK. They weren't generating a lot and we weren't generating a lot. We had a little better spacing."
The Isles were awarded their third second power play of the night with six minutes left in regulation as Dunn was called for interference on Ryan Pulock. The Blues came up with a big penalty kill to hold the Isles off from extending their lead. With just under two-minutes left in the game, a failed clear by the Isles landed right on Dunn's stick and St. Louis defenseman blasted his slap shot past Greiss to tie the score 2-2 and send the game into overtime.
Instead of their usual trio of Anthony Beauvillier, Nick Leddy and Brock Nelson to start overtime, Trotz sent the combination of Bailey, Pageau and Leddy over the boards to start the three-on-three session.
Eventually, the Blues broke through, as Paryako took the puck behind the cage and tucked it in off Beauvillier's stick just as Greiss - who lost his stick after missing a pokecheck - slid across and extended his pad. Greiss' lunging effort was too late as Paryako had slipped the puck across the goal line and clinched the overtime 'W' for the Blues.