The shift occurred when Blues goalie Jordan Binnington sustained a
lower-body injury
at 6:45 of the first period. At the time of the injury, St. Louis, which was coming off a 4-1 win in Game 2, was already leading 1-0.
"It's always tough," Blues captain Ryan O'Reilly said. "Obviously, 'Binner' is the heart and soul, playing unbelievable, but I think it kind of took the momentum away and took us a little too long to kind of get it back going again. Things like that happen. We're a deep team, and we could have done a better job of getting the momentum back and adjusting."
They didn't. Instead, the Avalanche scored three consecutive goals before going on to win 5-2 to take a 2-1 lead in the best-of-7 series. Game 4 is here Monday, and Binnington's status for it is still uncertain.
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Binnington sustained the injury after being knocked over by teammate Calle Rosen and Avalanche forward Nazem Kadri, who was skating hard for a rebound. Although he tried to shake off the injury, he eventually skated off the ice with the help of trainer Ray Barile. His replacement, Ville Husso, allowed four goals on 23 shots.
"I think there was a little bit of a momentum swing there, but I think even before that, we felt our game coming a little more," Colorado forward Logan O'Connor said "We weathered it early. They were hard on us to begin, closing down in the defensive zone, and then I think we started to roll things over a little more, getting a little more confidence with the puck.
"Everyone was going after that, and we were sort of coming in waves. Our game was trending in a good direction at that point."
The loss of Binnington also seemed to drain any energy that was inside an arena that was loud and boisterous from the get-go.
"Maybe [the crowd was upset] a little bit at the start, but then as soon as Ville came in, it ramped right back up," Blues defenseman Colton Parayko said. "I don't know. We have two real good goalies, and Husso's been unbelievable for us all year long. That's the beauty of those two. Two great goalies keep us in every single game, give us a chance to win, and that's all we can ask for."