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ST. LOUIS – If you watched the St. Louis Blues and Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night, there was one obvious observation that could be made: one team played with desperation and urgency; the other didn’t.

It was that kind of game for the Blues, who dominated the Leafs in every facet, except for maybe in goal because Dardenne Prairie’s Joseph Woll was bombarded with 38 shots to just 13 faced by Jordan Binnington, and that’s no disrespect to Binnington but he simply didn’t have to see as much vulcanized rubber on this night … not nearly as much. And this game was only close in the third period because of Woll.

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The Blues’ 5-1 win was their fourth straight, they swept the three-game homestand and are 10-1-2 in their past 13 games.

“It’s great,” defenseman Cam Fowler said. “Winning in this league is always fun. No matter how it ends up happening, it gives our group a lot of momentum. It’s fun coming to the rink when you’re having some success and guys have smiles on their faces. It’s a humbling league and that can change quickly. We’re trying to stick with the right things that have given us that success and trying to keep that momentum going.”

Dylan Holloway had a goal and an assist; Jordan Kyrou, Robert Thomas and Jake Neighbours each had two assists, and Justin Holl scored against his former team, Jimmy Snuggerud, Pius Suter and Philip Broberg also scored for the Blues (31-30-11), who moved over .500 for the first time since Oct. 21 when they were 3-2-1.

“Playing with confidence has been big,” Thomas said. “The guys have really stepped up and taken over on how we want to play. We’re just playing with a ton of confidence. Our ‘D’ are getting up in the plays, we’re transitioning so quick, we’re finding the middle. Our attack off the rush is really dangerous. There’s a lot of things going well right now, especially when you have so many young guys coming in. They’ve really stepped up, not only their play but just showing maturity and stepping up and talking in the room. I think it’s been really important lately.”

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Don’t look now, but with the loss by the Nashville Predators, 4-1, against the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday, the Blues sit four points out of the second wild card in the Western Conference with a game in hand. But they have to jump five teams to gain that position.

Buckle up.

Let’s get into the game observations:

* Puck dominance – When I prefaced the first question to Jim Montgomery by saying that the Blues had the puck “quite a bit,” the Blues coach jumped in with, “All night long.”

And he wasn’t far off.

The 38-13 discrepancy in shots on goal was no misnomer. In fact, the shot attempts were 60-34, and again, had it not been for Woll, the Blues had this game blown out of the water much sooner than needing to pull away after things got dicey in the third period when Toronto cut it to 2-1.

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“The way we played north, the way we played connected,” Montgomery said. “Our guys were connected in all three zones. Our puck decisions were really good. We hardly had any turnovers. We made them defend a lot.”

It prompted Leafs coach and former Blues Stanley Cup-winning coach Craig Berube to surmise.

“We had one player that showed up tonight and that was our goalie,” Berube said. “That’s what it really boils down to.

“It’s very disappointing. I mean, I thought the last couple of games we were pretty good and we were building. Like I talk about staying together and playing competitive and we did not have that out there tonight.”

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The Blues had the puck for large swaths, it was as if they were playing keep-away with it. It was that advantageous for the home side.

“That’s because we didn’t check. We had no pressure,” Berube said. “We let them come at us all night. They had the puck all night. Checking is a will and a want and an urgency. We let them do whatever they wanted with the puck tonight.”

Woll kept the Leafs in it for as long as he could, but after denying Colton Parayko between the hash marks, the Blues regained the zone pretty quick after that, and Snuggerud once again got things started with the opening goal at 5:21 that made it 1-0 when Cam Fowler slid past Max Domi and curled a pass to Snuggerud to redirect past Woll:

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