Husso made a point-blank save on Rangers forward Dryden Hunt at 11:16 of the first period, kicking out his right toe. The Blues had failed to score in 1:07 of a two-man advantage and a third power-play opportunity that could have been a deflating sequence had the Rangers scored.
"I went to my left, then back to my right," Husso said. "I think I went down and then I just tried to get something out there. I was lucky that it hit my toe.
"You know, as a goalie, you want to make those saves. Then today we scored right away, so it's big. Make a save and then you score, so the game is 1-0 there and I think guys did a good job today, scoring and getting into the house. It wasn't easy for their goalie and nice goals from us."
St. Louis scored three times in 2:36 in the first period. Thomas made it 1-0 at 13:05, Ivan Barbashev made it 2-0 45 seconds later at 13:50, and Thomas extended the lead to 3-0 at 15:41.
"Yeah, it's important to get a lead," Blues coach Craig Berube said. "But what's important is the second period, coming out, scoring right away, and keeping going. I thought late in the second period it was a little sloppy and we were a little loose because of the score, but the third, I thought we were better again."