"We play well when we come here; it's a fun place to play, right? There's a lot of energy in the crowd, a lot of energy coming in," said Pietrangelo, a native of King City, Ontario, less than 30 miles from Toronto. "It's always fun getting a win here. Carl Gunnarsson's played here, Alex Steen, Tyler Bozak. There's a lot of connections here and a lot of people have friends and family here, so it's a fun place to play."
Pietrangelo reached the milestone at 7:51 of the third period when he took a cross-crease pass from David Perron and put a shot past Frederik Andersen to break a 2-2 tie.
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"He kind of snuck down pretty far out of my field of vision and obviously got a shot just over the pad that snuck underneath my arm," Andersen said. "Unfortunately, that's it."
Oskar Sundqvist and Brayden Schenn also scored, and Jordan Binnington made 32 saves for St. Louis, which has opened the season with a three-game point streak (2-0-1).
"The boys have been battling through all three games we've played so far, and that was another good comeback victory," Binnington said. "That's a good hockey team over there, so it felt good to get the win."