The Blues were outshot 50-23 on Monday, 18-7 in the third period. Players realize they need to be more determined in limiting the Grade A scoring chances in order to give their goalie a chance.
"Obviously Binner played unbelievable," Blues center Tyler Bozak said. "Tied going into the third, on the road, we had a chance. Just too many little mistakes. Obviously they're Presidents' [Trophy] champs for a reason. They created a lot of offense and create a lot of opportunities and we just have to be a little tighter and try and limit some of that."
Colorado's top line of center Nathan MacKinnon and forwards Gabriel Landeskog and Mikko Rantanen did most of the damage, accounting for eight points (three goals, five assists) and 16 shots on goal.
MacKinnon, who returned to the lineup after missing the final two games of the regular season, and four of the final five, with a lower-body injury, had two goals and an assist.
"We believe in what we're doing and ran into hot goalies earlier in the year as well," Landeskog said. "For us, it's find a way. Keep shooting the puck. It's not going to start going in because you start over-passing or looking for the perfect play. You've got to keep throwing pucks there and I thought we did a good job of that. We got rewarded in the third."
The Blues were on their heels much of the night and Binnington was forced to make several saves from close range, including a number of high-danger chances from the slot.
That included robbing Rantanen by lifting his left pad on a 2-on-0 chance at 10:10 of the second period with the Blues down 1-0.
He made another big save, on Tyson Jost's backhand on a breakaway with 1:07 left in the second, and then while laying on his belly trapped the rebound between his pads after Jost batted the puck out of the air.
"We lost numbers a lot of times tonight, let them come down on the rush with odd-man numbers against us," Berube said. "It's tough. We'll be better. We've got to manage the puck better than we did. Our execution wasn't good with the puck, and then just on the defensive side of things, we let them come out of their zone way too easy and created odd-man rushes against us."