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Tarasenko breaks tie in 3rd, Blues beat skidding Flyers 4-1

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A trip back to Philadelphia helped fix Blues goalie Jordan Binnington. Playing the skidding Flyers didn't hurt, either.

Binnington rebounded from three awful starts, making 25 saves, and Vladimir Tarasenko scored the go-ahead goal in the third period to lead the St. Louis Blues to a 4-1 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday night.

In his last three starts, Binnington went 0-3 while allowing 18 goals. He looked more like the goalie who led the Blues to the Stanley Cup in 2019.

'œHe played amazing,'ť Tarasenko said. 'œI thought he was our best player.'ť

St. Louis, which was playing in Philadelphia for the first time since Jan. 7, 2019, has won two straight and four of five. Binnington got his first career start on the Blues' last trip to Philly, a 3-0 shutout in which he made 25 saves. And he was sharp again in the City of Brotherly Love.

'œIt felt good,'ť Binnington said. 'œIt (struggling) happens in life. Stuff's not going to go your way. You have to keep fighting.'ť

Ivan Barbashev had a goal and an assist, and Brayden Schenn and Brandon Saad also scored for the Blues, who completed a 3-1 road trip. St. Louis avoided losing to two of the NHL's worst teams in less than a week. The Blues lost 3-2 in overtime last Thursday at Montreal, which snapped the Canadiens' 10-game losing streak.

'œWe played some real good hockey on this trip,'ť St. Louis coach Craig Berube said.

Oskar Lindblom scored for the Flyers, who lost their sixth in a row and 19th in the last 21.

'œWe've played some good hockey,'ť Flyers captain Claude Giroux said. 'œRight now it feels like we need to play a perfect game to win. It's not happening and it's frustrating.'ť

Tarasenko notched his team-leading 19th goal to put the Blues up 2-1 with 11:09 remaining, finishing from the slot as he fell to the ice. It also was his 46th point, tops on the Blues.

'œImportant shift after we give up a goal,'ť Tarasenko said.

The goal came just 42 seconds after Philadelphia had tied it on Lindblom's slap shot from the point through a screen.

That was all Binnington allowed. St. Louis' goalie was solid, if not spectacular, and his best stop might have been a glove save of Max Willman's chance with 12:03 left in the second period.

'œHe looked sharp all game,'ť Berube said.

Schenn opened the scoring 11:50 in when he finished a wild sequence in front of the net for his 15th goal. Jordan Kyrou's initial shot caromed off the post and went to Barbashev, whose attempt from the middle of the ice was denied with a stellar stick save by Martin Jones. But then Schenn pounced on the rebound. Officials initially ruled the puck didn't cross the goal line before the decision was reversed after video review.

The Blues outshot Philadelphia 11-7 while controlling the second period. They had several chances to go up more but couldn't convert. St. Louis' best opportunities came when Tarasenko's try caromed off the post two minutes into the period and Ryan O'Reilly was denied from close range by a good save from Jones.

Giroux nearly tied it with 11:38 left in the second, but his slap shot on a 2-on-1 also went off the post.

Barbashev and Saad converted empty-netters in the final minute.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Blues: Tarasenko returned after a one-game absence due to an undisclosed injury.

Flyers: G Carter Hart (eye infection) missed his second straight game. Hart skated on Tuesday, and is day-to-day.

GIVING BACK

The Flyers partnered with UNCF (United Negro College Fund) to give college scholarships to Philadelphia-area students involved in hockey. The club presented a $40,000 donation to UNCF to fund the scholarship over the next four years.

UP NEXT

Blues: Host the Buffalo Sabres on Friday.

Flyers: Host the Washington Capitals on Saturday.

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Philadelphia Flyers' James van Riemsdyk, right, tries to control the puck in front of St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington during the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Ivan Barbashev, left, and Philadelphia Flyers' Isaac Ratcliffe crash into the boards during the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Tarasenko lies on the ice after scoring a goal against Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Martin Jones during the third period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton) The Associated Press
Philadelphia Flyers' Claude Giroux, center, reacts after St. Louis Blues' Ivan Barbashev, left, scored an empty-net goal during the third period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Tarasenko (91) smiles with Ivan Barbashev (49) and Torey Krug, second from left, after the team's victory over the Philadelphia Flyers in an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Ivan Barbashev scores an empty-net goal during the third period of the team's NHL hockey game against the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton) The Associated Press
Philadelphia Flyers' Ivan Provorov, left, skates the puck past St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Tarasenko during the first period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton) The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Brayden Schenn, left, reacts after scoring a goal past Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Martin Jones during the first period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton) The Associated Press
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