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Nathan Walker’s first hat trick lifts Blues to win over Red Wings

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Posted at 8:29 AM, Dec 10, 2021
and last updated 2021-12-10 08:29:03-05

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Nathan Walker scored his first career hat trick and fourth-string goaltender Charlie Lindgren made 29 saves, leading the St. Louis Blues to a 6-2 victory Thursday night over the Detroit Red Wings.

The Blues recalled Walker from their AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds, under emergency conditions Wednesday. The 27-year-old Walker, from Wales, had previously dressed in 25 NHL games, recording three goals and two assists.

Lindgren made his first start since March 7, 2020. He is fourth on the Blues’ depth chart. The 27-year-old saw his first NHL action in almost two calendar years on Tuesday and made three saves in 6:25 of relief duty.

Colton Parayko, Ivan Barbashev and Marco Scandella also scored for St. Louis.

Robby Fabbri had both Detroit goals.

Walker scored twice in the first period, almost matching his career total coming into the game. He added his third goal in the final period.

Walker scored at the 6:17 mark for a 1-0 lead. Brayden Schenn won a puck along the boards and Walker picked it up. His wrist shot from the top of the right circle went through the pads of goalie Alex Nedeljkovic.

His second goal came at 16:47. Niko Mikkola skated with the puck into the zone and dropped it back to Walker. Skating into the left circle, his wrist shot beat Nedeljkovic on his glove side.

Each team scored a goal in the second period.

The Red Wings cut the lead to 2-1 when Fabbri scored from the right circle at 4:17. St. Louis got it back when Parayko tapped in a loose puck behind Nedlejkovic, who couldn’t corral a shot by Mikkola, at 16:01.

Detroit switched to Thomas Greiss in net for the third period. Nedlejkovic stopped 16 of 18 shots.

Two goals in 38 seconds in the final period put the game out of reach. First, Walker deflected a shot by Torey Krug at 9:27 for his hat trick. St. Louis made it 5-1 on a goal by Barbashev at 10:11. Barbashev has six goals in his last seven games.

Detroit got its final goal when Fabbri scored at 15:27.

Scandella added an empty-netter to complete the scoring.

HOME SWEET HOME

The Blues have won six straight games at home. It’s their longest such streak since taking nine in a row from Dec. 12, 2019, through Jan. 13, 2020.

ROSTER MOVES

Red Wings: Recalled D Brian Lashoff, 31, from the Grand Rapids Griffins. ... Placed D Gustav Lindstrom on injured reserve retroactive to Dec. 4.

Blues: Signed goaltender Jon Gillies to a one-year, two-way contract. Gillies, 27, has appeared in four AHL games overall this season, including three with Providence and one with Lehigh Valley. The 6-foot-6, 223-pound goalie and Concord, New Hampshire, native has made 12 career NHL appearances, going 4-5-1 with a 2.71 goals-against average and a .903 save percentage.

COVID-19 PROTOCOL

Red Wings forward Tyler Bertuzzi and D Marc Staal remain out due to COVID-19 protocol.

Blues: G Jordan Binnington, D Justin Faulk and C Tyler Bozak are on the COVID-19 protocol list. They are the seventh, eighth and ninth players on the team to miss games this season for St. Louis under the NHL’s protocol. Bozak is due to come off the list Friday and could play Saturday. Binnington and Faulk come off on Sunday.

INJURIES

Red Wings D Gustav Lindstrom (lower-body injury) did not make the road trip.

Blues G Ville Husso (lower-body injury), D Jake Walman (upper-body injury), LW David Perron (upper-body injury), C Robert Thomas (lower-body injury), James Neal (upper-body injury) and Klim Kostin (upper-body injury). Perron took part in the morning skate Thursday.

UP NEXT

The Red Wings play at Colorado on Friday.

The Blues will host Montreal on Saturday.