St. Louis, which tied the Buffalo Sabres (Nov. 8-27) for the longest winning streak in the NHL this season, also won 10 in a row from Jan. 3-23, 2002. The Blues' streak of three consecutive shutouts is their longest since they had four straight from March 19-26, 2016.
"I think that it's everybody," Blues coach Craig Berube said. "The defense is doing a great job, they're big guys getting in the way and big sticks, and then forwards are coming back and goalies are stopping the puck. It's everybody on the ice, it's not just one or two players, it's everybody buying in to doing their job."
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Vladimir Tarasenko had a goal and two assists to extend his point streak to 12 games for St. Louis (31-22-5), which is in third place in the Central Division, four points ahead of the Dallas Stars.
Jordan Binnington made 31 saves for his eighth straight victory, passing Brent Johnson for the longest winning streak by a rookie in Blues history.
"Good timing," said Binnington, who has a .949 save percentage and three shutouts during his streak. "I think the team's really caught their stride. We're playing well every game, we're off to great starts and that kind of sets the tone for the rest of the game. So hopefully we can continue our success here."