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Dumont, de Vries help Predators edge Blues
NASHVILLE 3, ST LOUIS 2
 

By Jim Diamond
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Ticker) -- J.P. Dumont had a goal and an
assist and defenseman Greg de Vries notched the decisive tally
in the third period as the Nashville Predators rallied for 3-2
victory over the St. Louis Blues on Thursday.

Jerred Smithson scored a shorthanded goal for the Predators
(41-31-9), who won for the fifth time in six games.

Later Thursday, Nashville was guaranteed its fourth straight
playoff berth when Vancouver (39-32-10) lost a 2-1 decision to
the Edmonton Oilers.

Jan Hlavac collected three assists and Dan Ellis stopped 27
shots as the Predators completed a home-and-home sweep of the
Blues. Nashville rallied from a three-goal deficit to post a
4-3 win at St. Louis on Tuesday.

"We were able to gain some confidence from Tuesday's game
against St. Louis where we were down three early," Ellis said.
"We know that if we continue to put pressure on them, we are
going to give ourselves a chance to win, and that is what we
did."

Jay McClement and David Backes staked the Blues to a 2-1 lead by
scoring 3:47 apart in the second period.

However, Dumont tied the the game with his 29th of the season
with 2:14 remaining in the second and de Vries snapped the
deadlock 4:01 into the third.

Dumont one-timed a pass from Hlavac past goaltender Hannu
Toivonen on the stick side.

"After I scored my goal, I told (Hlavac) thank you because a lot
of guys would have shot that," Dumont said. "With that little
deke, the goalie went down, he pulled the defenseman right on
him and I was wide open."

"We got a big goal from Dumont off of a great play by Hlavac to
get it tied up," Nashville coach Barry Trotz said.

Hlavac has three goals and 10 assists in 16 games since being
acquired from the Tampa Bay Lightning at the trade deadline on
February 26.

"Hlavac is a high-skill guy who fits in well on our team," Trotz
said.

Dumont then made a terrific play to set up de Vries for the
game-winner. Dumont slid a pass to the defenseman while lying
on his stomach behind the net, and de Vries beat Toivonen with a
wrister from above the right faceoff circle for a 3-2 edge.

"The puck came right out to me, and I was all alone for the
shot," de Vries said. "(But) we had about a 10-minute lapse
there in the second period where they were better than us, and
we need to work on that."

The Blues' top line of Paul Kariya, Keith Tkachuk and Brad Boyes
was on the ice for all three of Nashville's goals.

"Our top line was minus-3 tonight," St. Louis coach Andy Murray
said. "It is tough to win with that."

Toivonen stopped 26 shots for the Blues, who registered just
seven shots in the third period.

Smithson scored the game's first goal with exactly eight minutes
remaining in the first period.

Hlavac's backhand shot from the right circle was stopped by
Toivonen, but the rebound popped into the air. Smithson was
able to bat the puck into a vacant net for his seventh goal of
the season.

McClement tied the game at 1-1 with his ninth tally at 6:27 of
the second period, and Backes put the Blues in front less than
four minutes later.

Andy McDonald sent a pass that was tipped past Ellis by Backes,
who was skating through the low slot.

Toivonen made 27 saves for St. Louis, which fell to 3-14-4 in
its last 21 games.

"We are finding ways to lose games, and we have for a while,"
Blues captain Eric Brewer said. "At the end of the day, we have
to score more goals than they do, and we just didn't do that."

 
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