Pat Maroon always imagined becoming a hometown hero. The 31-year-old St Louis native got to live out that fantasy on Tuesday night.
Maroon scored 5 minutes, 50 seconds into the second overtime and Jordan Binnington made 29 saves as the St Louis Blues beat the Dallas Stars 2-1 in Game 7 of their NHL Western Conference semi-final playoff series.
St Louis are to face the winner of the San Jose-Colorado series in the conference final.
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Maroon slammed in a loose puck after Robert Thomas hit the goalpost on a rush down the right wing. The puck then bounced off Dallas goalie Ben Bishop and dropped in the crease.
It was the second game-winning goal of the series for Maroon, who savored the moment in front of dozens of family and friends.
“As a kid, playing in a basement, on the street, you always think about doing this,” Maroon said. “It’s unreal. It means the world.”
Maroon deflected credit for the tally to Thomas, whose rush helped create the winner.
“I saw an opening and I shot it,” Thomas said. “He was there to bang it in.”
Maroon struggled at times during the regular season, going 23 games without a goal, but he has scored three goals in the post-season.
“I got to my game and I got my confidence back where it needs to be,” Maroon said. “It’s been a heck of a journey.”
St Louis captain Alex Pietrangelo felt Maroon deserved a little puck luck.
“He’s been working so hard,” Piertrangelo said. “What a cool moment for him.”
Binnington, a Calder Trophy finalist, improved to a post-season tally of 8-5. He stopped Radek Faksa on a breakaway in the opening period and also made some key stops in the second extra period.
“It was fun for the first three or four periods,” Binnington said. “Then I started to get a little tired. We fought until the end. We found a way. It’s been working for us.”
Vince Dunn also scored for St Louis.
“It was a pretty good effort from the get-go, they battled and stayed in it,” St Louis interim coach Craig Berube said. “Their goalie had a great game, but our guys never quit and stayed with it.”
Bishop made 52 saves and Mats Zuccarello scored for Dallas, who dropped to 5-8 in Game 7s in franchise history.
It marked the first time in NHL history that three playoff series were decided in overtime in Game 7 in the same year. San Jose eliminated Vegas and Carolina beat Washington in the first round.
St Louis, who improved to 9-8 in Game 7s, outshot Dallas 54-30, including 41-16 in regulation.
However, Bishop was terrific against his first NHL team, keeping the Stars in the game with a handful of big-time stops in regulation and the overtimes.
The Blues jumped in front when Dunn converted a shot from the point 13 minutes, 30 seconds into the first period. It was his first career playoff goal.
Zuccarello then jumped on a fortunate deflection for Dallas, tying it at 1-1 at 15 minutes, 55 seconds. A clearing attempt by St Louis forward David Perron hit referee Marc Joannette and bounced into the slot. Binnington was looking in the other direction and never saw Zuccarello’s shot.
Bishop came into the contest with two shutouts in his only two Game 7 appearances, both with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
He made several key saves during a 34-minute stretch when the Blues outshot Dallas 27-2 from the start of the second period.
However, he was unable to stop what Maroon called a “greasy goal.”
“I think it went off the post and hit me in the back of the head,” Bishop said. “It just laid there.”
Bishop, a Veznia Trophy finalist, made 46 successive saves before Maroon’s tally.
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