Blues crush Stars in Game 7, break through to conference finals

DALLAS - St. Louis did more than survive a Game 7 this time. The Blues dominated to advance to their first Western Conference finals since 2001.

Linemates Robby Fabbri, Paul Stastny and Troy Brouwer each scored a goal and assisted on each other's tallies, as the Blues beat the Dallas Stars 6-1 on Wednesday night.

The Blues, in the playoffs for the 40th time and still in search of their first Stanley Cup, will have home-ice advantage in the Western Conference finals against Nashville or San Jose - and for the Stanley Cup as well if they advance. The Predators and Sharks play the deciding Game 7 on Thursday night.

David Backes, their captain, and Patrik Berglund also had goals for the Blues, who won their third road game in this series. Vladimir Tarasenko added an empty-netter with 4:40 left.

Patrick Eaves had the lone goal for Dallas, which matched its most lopsided playoff loss. The Stars also lost 6-1 in Game 3 of this series.

It was the fourth straight game in the series, and fifth overall, won by the visiting team, and a lopsided finish to a second-round series matching the Western Conference's top two teams in the regular season. The Blues were only two points behind Dallas in the regular-season standings for the top seed.

Brian Elliott was back in goal for the Blues and had 31 saves. He had been pulled late in the first period of Game 6 after giving up three goals in seven shots - and Dallas held on to win that 3-2 to set up their first Game 7 at home since 2000, and first in the American Airlines Center.

St. Louis also needed seven games to win its first-round series this postseason, beating the defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 on Brouwer's winning goal in the Game 7 clincher at home.

In this Game 7, the Blues were in firm control after the first period, even after having a goal taken off the board because of a replay challenge by Dallas.

The Blues were ahead to stay when rookie Fabbri scored on a power play 5:23 into the game with a backhander after Kari Lehtonen was unable to control a loose puck in front.

Tarasenko took a shot from in front of the left circle that somehow got behind Lehtonen into the net with about 2 minutes left in the first period that appeared to make it 2-0. But replay showed that Tarasenko was just offside before the puck got in the zone, and officials wiped off the goal.

St. Louis responded with two goals in the final 1:38 of the period: Stastny first and then Berglund on a shot from just inside the blue line with only 3.4 seconds left before the intermission.

Stars coach Lindy Ruff has used two goalies all season, and Lehtonen was replaced after allowing three goals in eight shots. Antti Niemi took over in the second period, when Backes and Brouwer scored, but stopped the other eight shots he faced.

NOTES: St. Louis is 5-2 on the road this postseason. ... Ruff is 0-4 in Game 7s as a coach. The first three were with Buffalo, in 2001, 2006 and 2011. ... Blues coach Ken Hitchcock was the Stars coach for their previous Game 7 at home, a win over Colorado at Reunion Arena in the Western Conference final. ... Tarasenko has seven goals this postseason, while Backes has six. ... The Blues blocked 34 shots; the Stars blocked five.

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Maple Leafs prospect Marner named OHL playoff MVP

The Ontario Hockey League can't contain Mitch Marner.

Marner's London Knights completed a four-game sweep of the Niagara IceDogs on Wednesday en route to an OHL championship, and the 19-year-old was named playoff MVP thanks to a 16-goal, 28-assist performance over 18 games.

Drafted fourth overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2015, Marner is off to the Memorial Cup, where he's likely to play his final games with the Knights before making the jump to the professional hockey ranks next season.

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Elliott robs Sceviour with incredible skate save

Brian Elliott is clearly winning the goalie duel in Game 7.

The St. Louis Blues netminder prevented Dallas Stars forward Colton Sceviour from getting his team on the board in the second period of Wednesday's game by making a sensational skate save.

David Backes rewarded Eliott for his effort by scoring the club's fourth goal of the game just minutes later.

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Watch: Berglund’s late-period goal ends Lehtonen’s night

Kari Lehtonen appears to have left his heroics back in Game 6.

The Dallas Stars goaltender was replaced by goaltender Antti Niemi after allowing three questionable goals in the first period of Game 7 Wednesday night. Patrik Berglund's dagger with just under five seconds remaining in the period being was the most glaring and tipped Lindy Ruff's hand.

The St. Louis Blues forward fired a wrist shot from just inside the blueline that beat Lehtonen stick side to give his club a commanding 3-0 lead.

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Yzerman not ruling Stamkos out of conference finals

The Pittsburgh Penguins may have to deal with a healthier Tampa Bay Lightning roster in the Eastern Conference finals.

Steven Stamkos is skating with the team but not taking contact, and remains on blood thinners pending a decision from doctors to take him off, but general manager Steve Yzerman didn't close the door on the captain's participation in the third round.

"I'm not going to rule anything out," Yzerman said Wednesday, according to Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times. "But I can't give you a 'yes' or a 'no.'"

For his part, Stamkos said he's able to do everything but get laid out by teammates in practice.

"I feel like I can play," he said. "It's just (getting the) word now."

Defenseman Anton Stralman also practiced Wednesday, and could be available at some point against the Penguins after being out seven weeks with a broken leg.

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Islanders GM: Capuano safe despite 2nd-round exit

Change doesn't appear to be afoot for the New York Islanders after a second-round exit from the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

General manager Garth Snow has given head coach Jack Capuano and his staff a vote of confidence following a series loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

"There's a great respect from our players to the coaches and vice versa," Snow said Tuesday, according to Arthur Staple of Newsday.

"Sitting through (exit) meetings with the players, there's a respect that's impressive to me. Our team is prepared, they're in great condition, for me I'm very thankful to have the coaching staff we have."

The one caveat here is a change in ownership set to take place July 1, and with new bosses comes the possibility of change.

Capuano has been with the Islanders since 2010, guiding the team to a regular-season record of 210-175-56 with three playoff appearances.

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Shania Twain hopes Stars ‘Still the One’ standing after Game 7

The bond between the Dallas Stars and country music legend Shania Twain strengthened Wednesday with some well wishes in advance of Game 7 against the St. Louis Blues.

The Stars are out to prove they ain't no quitters, and may invite Twain to come on over for the conference finals, should they indeed advance.

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