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Blues stun Bishop and Stars, force game seven

We will see you Tuesday night! The Blues topped Dallas in game six and we caught up with Parayko, Blais, Pietrangelo, Perron and Sundqvist in the locker room after the must-win game.
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CORRECTS PLAYER AT LEFT TO DALLAS STARS' ESA LINDELL, OF FINLAND, AND NOT JOHN KLINGBERG, OF SWEDEN AS ORIGINALLY SENT - - St. Louis Blues' David Perron, second from right, is congratulated by teammates after scoring as Dallas Stars' Esa Lindell, of Finland, left, watches during the second period in Game 6 of an NHL second-round hockey playoff series, Sunday, May 5, 2019, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

DALLAS (AP) — Jaden Schwartz and Sammy Blais scored in a 33-second span of the third period for St. Louis that knocked Dallas goaltender Ben Bishop out of the game, and the Blues beat the Stars 4-1 on Sunday to force Game 7 in the second-round Western Conference semifinal series.

Schwartz scored to make it 3-1 with 13:23 left when he redirected Alexander Steen's shot. Steen had gathered the puck outside the right circle after Colton Parayko's shot deflected off Bishop's left shoulder and knocked the stunned goalie to the ice.

Blues defenseman Colton Parayko talks game six win in Dallas

Bishop was tended to by a trainer and initially stayed in the game, but a switch was made soon after when Blais, playing his first postseason game, got a slap shot past him.

Blues rookie Sammy Blais talks big game six moment

Alex Pietrangelo, their captain, scored only 63 second into the game and David Perron also had a goal for the Blues, who will be on home ice for the deciding game Tuesday night.

The Central Division rivals also went to a Game 7 when they met in the second round three years ago. That series finale was played in Dallas, where the Blues scored three times in the first period and went on to a 6-1 win.

David Perron talks big goal, game six win over Dallas

St. Louis rookie goalie Jordan Binnington stopped 22 shots, allowing only a power play goal to Tyler Seguin in the first period.

Bishop, who came into the game with a .936 save percentage in the playoffs, stopped 16 of 20 shots. Anton Khodobin had five saves in the final 12 minutes in his first action this postseason.

Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo talks goal, win over Dallas

The two quick goals by St. Louis came right after Dallas couldn't score with Binnington sprawled on the ice.

Perron put the Blues ahead to stay at 2-1 when he reached around defenseman John Klingberg to score in what was otherwise a somewhat pedestrian second period.

Oskar Sundqvist skated deep into the right circle and passed back across the front of net. Perron, with Klingberg between him and Bishop, reached his stick around the defender to poke the puck in for his third goal of the playoffs.

Oscar Sundqvist talks must-win game six in Dallas

The Stars' 23 shots matched their fewest in the playoffs. Their goal came with 8:25 left in the first period when Mats Zuccarello made a pass from the top of the right circle and Seguin's shot got under Binnington and trickled past the line to make it 1-1.

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NOTES: St. Louis is 5-1 on the road in the playoffs, their most wins away from home in a single postseason. ... The Blues are 29-41 when facing elimination in best-of-seven series, 11-26 on the road. Dallas dropped to 25-20 in potential clinchers, 13-7 at home. ... It was 11 years ago Sunday that Dallas finished a four-overtime win in Game 6 over San Jose (the game started on May 4, but ended after midnight on the May 5) to wrap up that second-round series. That had been the last time the Stars clinched a playoff series at home before their Game 6 win over Nashville in the first round this year.

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