Blues goalie Jake Allen, who got his 100th NHL win Thursday, said the strong first quarter of the season has been the result of a balanced, determined lineup.
"Everyone's contributing in some shape or form," he said. "Obviously [Tarasenko, Schenn and Schwartz] are scoring goals but [Chris Thorburn] and that [fourth] line, they're doing a great job. They're taking [defensive] zone face-offs for us, penalty-killing, doing everything. … They don't get offensive stats like the other guys do but they're just as much a factor on the winning side of it."
Allen said the victory against the Oilers was a good sign for what's ahead, starting with a game at the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday (10 p.m. ET; CBC, SN, FS-MW, NHL.TV), the finale of a three-game road trip.
"The last two games, that wasn't us," he said. "From myself to every single person. Pucks weren't bouncing for us because we didn't deserve it. We weren't playing hard. We were casual. [Against the Oilers], that was a perfectly executed road game, simple and it wasn't overly pretty and I thought we moved the puck quick.
"We kept on the move and kept them guessing and we hemmed them in their zone for quite a bit of time, especially against a really good team."