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Bishop stops 27 shots as Blues holds off Stars, 2-1

DALLAS — With his team getting nearly doubled up on shots, Ben Bishop stopped nearly every one that came his way. Bishop stopped 27 shots and the Dallas Stars held on to beat St.
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DALLAS — With his team getting nearly doubled up on shots, Ben Bishop stopped nearly every one that came his way.

Bishop stopped 27 shots and the Dallas Stars held on to beat St. Louis 2-1 on Friday night, moving past the Blues into third place in the Central Division.

"The goalie was the best player in the game for either team," Dallas coach Ken Hitchcock said. "This was a playoff hockey game, two teams that were desperate. This is as well as anybody's played against us for a long time."

Mattias Janmark and Stephen Johns scored for Dallas, which had a season-low 16 shots on goal while winning for the sixth time in seven games. The Stars, who had not been this high in the standings since Nov. 5, are tied with the Blues with 72 points, but have two games in hand.

"We really been chasing all year, and it's a good feeling to catch up with them," Janmark said.

Brayden Schenn spoiled Bishop's shutout bid with a power-play goal with 1:14 remaining, and Jake Allen finished with 14 saves for St. Louis. The Blues have lost three straight (0-2-1).

"It's a game that we could have won but we didn't win," St. Louis coach Mike Yeo said. "So we have to look at it and make sure that we find a way to win these close games."

Both Dallas goals hit Blues players before going past Allen.

"They get two freaky . goals," Allen said. "It's unfortunate. I thought we played a better game than they did."

Neither team scored in the first period, when the Blues outshot Dallas 8-3. St. Louis failed to score on two power plays, and the Stars were unsuccessful on their only man-advantage of the period.

"I thought we played tight, didn't allow them to get much zone offence," Blues defenceman Colton Parayko said. "Our forwards did a good job of holding on to the puck."

Janmark scored on the power play at 2:42 of the second, getting his 16th of the season to top his total from his rookie season two years ago. It was also his fourth on power-play goal of the season.

Bishop preserved the Stars' lead early in the third as he turned away Schenn's backhand attempt in front of the net.

Johns doubled the lead with 9 1/2 minutes to go with his career-high eighth. Jamie Benn sent the puck across the ice to the right-wing boards. It bounced to Johns in the right circle, and he sent a slap shot into the upper right corner of the net.

Schenn pulled the Blues within one as he took a pass across the slot from from Jaden Schwartz and beat Bishop before the goalie could move back in position to stop the shot.

Dallas blocked 23 shots — five by Greg Pateryn — and took the puck away seven times.

NOTES: Dallas D Marc Methot (knee injury) returned to the ice for only the second time since Nov. 6. ... St. Louis D Jay Bouwmeester played in his 1,100th game. ... The Blues are the first of six straight playoff contenders on the Stars' schedule. St. Louis is in the midst of 10 games in a row against contenders. ... John Klingberg also had an assist on Janmark's goal for his 46th helper of the season and his 200th career point. ... The Stars' three shots on goal in the first period tied their season low for a period. On the four previous times this season, Dallas was protecting a lead in the third.

UP NEXT

Blues: Host San Jose on Tuesday night.

Stars: At San Jose on Sunday.

The Associated Press