Halak, Blues shut down Kings

 

 
 
 

St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Jaroslav Halak stopped all 22 shots he faced to post his fifth shutout of the season as St. Louis edged Los Angeles, 1-0, at Scottrade Center.

Jamie Langenbrunner's second-period tally stood as the deciding goal for the Blues, who reached the 30-win plateau by stopping a two-game slide.

Jonathan Quick made 32 saves for the Kings, whose two-game win streak came to an end.

Halak received the only support he needed at the 8:38 mark of the second period.

Matt D'Agostini fought past a check along the right-wing boards just inside the LA zone, then dished across to Langenbrunner for a successful one-timer from between the circles.

That was the only blemish on Quick's record as he stopped the other 12 St. Louis shots in the second. Halak needed to make eight saves in the middle 20 minutes and eight more in the third to preserve the winning margin.

Quick stopped 12 shots and Halak six in the first period.

Game Notes

Halak recorded his 21st career whitewash and his 12th with the Blues...Three of the last four games between these clubs has ended with one team being shut out, and Los Angeles being blanked twice...Friday marked the first game between these teams that ended with a 1-0 score since a St. Louis win at Los Angeles on November 15, 2003.

 
 
 
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