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Neuvirth makes 33 saves as Flyers blank Blues 2-0

ST. LOUIS (AP) - Michal Neuvirth looked perfectly comfortable in the black cape with white fur along the collar.

The Philadelphia Flyers' goalie enjoyed wearing the rather hideous garment, which also featured bright sequins on the sleeve proclaiming him the player of the game.

Neuvirth made 33 saves and Brandon Manning broke a scoreless tie with a second-period goal to lead Philadelphia over the St. Louis Blues 2-0 on Thursday night.

The Flyers started a tradition this season, forcing their top player each night to wear the cape during postgame interviews.

"It doesn't look that bad," Neuvirth said. "Anyway, I'm happy to get to wear it."

Neuvirth, making his fifth start this season, earned his 11th career shutout and first since Nov. 7, 2015.

"They put a lot of pucks (on me) early," Neuvirth said. "I just found my game. And the guys stepped up and really blocked a lot of shots."

Claude Giroux added an empty-net goal with six seconds left in Philadelphia's first shutout of the season.

St. Louis lost at home for the first time after opening 5-0. The Blues were the only team in the league that hadn't been beaten at home.

Neuvirth, who serves as a backup to Brian Elliott, made his first start in a week and picked up his first win since Oct. 17.

"I'm trying to stay sharp in practice and work hard every day," Neuvirth said. "Just got to be ready for every opportunity I get."

Neuvirth robbed former teammate Brayden Schenn with a nifty glove save midway through the second period.

"I thought he was excellent and he had to be sharp from the start of the game," Philadelphia coach Dave Hakstol said. "He was a big part of getting everybody settled in."

Manning fired a shot from the right point that eluded Jake Allen, who made 21 stops. Jakub Voracek provided a screen in front. The play was initially ruled no goal on the ice before replay officials changed the call.

"It all works in the end," Manning said. "It was a big one tonight."

The Blues were coming off 10 wins in October, tying a franchise record. They began the night tied with Tampa Bay with an NHL-best 21 points.

"We generated some good zone time, some good chances," coach Mike Yeo said. "But I don't think that we got to the inside enough."

Philadelphia defenseman Ivan Provorov tied a franchise record by blocking 10 shots.

The Flyers, playing with four rookie defensemen, had 22 blocks in all.

"They were great in front of me," Neuvirth said.

NOTES: Philadelphia D Shayne Gostisbehere missed his third successive game with concussion-like symptoms. ... D Will O'Neill made his NHL debut in place of D Radko Gudas, who sustained an upper-body injury Wednesday in Chicago. ... The Blues have allowed an NHL-low four goals in the first period. ... Philadelphia has been shut out three times this season, a league high. ... St. Louis defensemen have scored an NHL-best 14 goals.

UP NEXT

Flyers: Host the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday in the first of three consecutive home games.

Blues: Host the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday.

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St. Louis Blues' Scottie Upshall (9) shoots wide of Philadelphia Flyers goalie Michal Neuvirth, of the Czech Republic, as Flyers' Robert Hagg, center, of Sweden, watches during the third period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in St. Louis. The Flyers won 2-0. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Scottie Upshall (9) falls as he watches the puck, next to Philadelphia Flyers goalie Michal Neuvirth, of the Czech Republic, and Flyers' Brandon Manning (23) during the third period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in St. Louis. The Flyers won 2-0. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues right wing Scottie Upshall tries to score against Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Michal Neuvirth during the third period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in St. Louis. (Chris Lee/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo tangles with Philadelphia Flyers center Travis Konecny after the whistle during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in St. Louis. (Chris Lee/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Sobotka, of the Czech Republic, falls as he chases the puck with Philadelphia Flyers' Jordan Weal (40) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) The Associated Press
Philadelphia Flyers goalie Michal Neuvirth, of the Czech Republic, stops the puck as teammate Wayne Simmonds (17) and St. Louis Blues' Robert Bortuzzo (41) watch during the first period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) The Associated Press
Philadelphia Flyers' Jakub Voracek (93), of the Czech Republic, watches as a shot by teammate Brandon Manning, not seen, finds the back of the net for a goal past St. Louis Blues goalie Jake Allen and Blues' Alex Pietrangelo (27) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) The Associated Press
Philadelphia Flyers' Jordan Weal, right, controls the puck as St. Louis Blues goalie Jake Allen watches during the first period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Carl Gunnarsson (4), of Sweden, shoots wide of Philadelphia Flyers goalie Michal Neuvirth, of the Czech Republic, as Flyers' Jori Lehtera (15), of Finland, watches during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Paul Stastny (26) watches the puck sail past Philadelphia Flyers goalie Michal Neuvirth, of the Czech Republic, during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) The Associated Press
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