GAME 2 BLUES: St. Louis stuns Avs, 4-1, series tied

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GAME STORY: St. Louis outshot and outplayed Colorado in a 4-1 Game 2 stunner Thursday night at Ball Arena to tie up the Western Conference semifinals. by MikeChambers

It was the Avs’ first loss of the postseason and ended a streak of 8 consecutive postseason victories over the Blues.

“We were not breaking out as well as we did in the first game,” Avs winger Mikko Rantanen said. “Part of it is, obviously, they had better legs today and they had better jumped than us. Execution wasn’t great.” “It’s one game,” Avs coach Jared Bednar said. “We knew this was going to be a long, hard series. This is a real good team. .. The series isn’t over. It’s not close to being over, for us or for them.”

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