Game 3 aftermath: Binnington done for series, Kadri won’t face discipline
May 22, 2022, 12:47 PM
The day after the madness, Game 3 is still on everyone’s mind.
The Colorado Avalanche and St. Louis Blues played a wild one on Saturday night, with the Avs prevailing 5-2 to take a 2-1 series lead. But there was so much more to it, with Sam Girard breaking his sternum and being out for the playoffs, Blues goalie Jordan Binnington getting injured and water-bottle-gate postgame.
A few house cleaning notes, the most important of which that Binnington is now out for the series.
Jordan Binnington will be out for the rest of the series vs. Colorado. https://t.co/xx5pCZnQfS #stlblues
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) May 22, 2022
This means backup goalie Ville Husso will be in net the rest of the way for St. Louis. Husso was actually the Blues’ No. 1 goalie for a long stretch of the regular season, posting a very good 25-7-6 record while giving up 2.56 goals per game.
The play in which Binnington got hurt was unfortunate and unlucky, but would have been a non-story if it weren’t for Avs center Nazem Kadri being involved in the collision. Kadri, who has a lengthy history of suspensions, won’t get in any trouble for this one. Nor should he.
Nazem Kadri will face no supplemental discipline from NHL, I’m told @ColHockeyNow
— Adrian Dater (@adater) May 22, 2022
This didn’t help the mood of the Blues on Sunday at practice, as several were visibly ticked off. It’s slightly bizarre, considering one of their own sent Girard to the hospital, but here’s a sample of the reaction from 104.3 The Fan’s DMac reporting in St. Louis.
Schenn on Kadri. Was it dirty? pic.twitter.com/x2fwYZIv9o
— Darren McKee (@DMacRadio) May 22, 2022
Schenn asked do you know what you are doing in front of the goalie going after the puck in front of the goalie re Kadri – “you know what you are doing “. Not hard to read between those lines. Tomorrow shall be interesting. pic.twitter.com/W9wRnz1IvR
— Darren McKee (@DMacRadio) May 22, 2022
Seething but staying cool re Kadri hit pic.twitter.com/i6gFIfoTh4
— Darren McKee (@DMacRadio) May 22, 2022
More insistence the Kadri play was avoidable. pic.twitter.com/N5XJD4UZS0
— Darren McKee (@DMacRadio) May 22, 2022
This adds layers and layers of drama to Game 4 on Monday night, with the Avs on the verge of knocking the Blues out for a second straight season.
Stay tuned, because this roller coaster ride has just begun.
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