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urrent and former NHL players gave a standing ovation to families of the Broncos at a local hotel.Scott Thomas, whose son Evan
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Teammates and friends in the minors Cam Atkinson Jersey Kids , Los Angeles Kings rookies Calvin Peterson and Matt Luff pulled off NHL firsts in the same game.Peterson earned his first shutout and Luff scored his first goal, leading the Kings to a 2-0 victory over St. Louis on Monday night — hours before the scuffling Blues fired coach Mike Yeo.“It’s unreal,” Luff said. “We were talking when I gave him a hug on the ice about that. Couldn’t have picked a better day for it to happen with him getting his first shutout. We talked about it on the plane. He’s probably one of the best kids so I’m happy it happened for him.”Peterson, making his third start for the Kings, stopped 29 shots. He is the 24th rookie goaltender to start a game for Los Angeles. In college at Notre Dame and in the minor leagues, Peterson had 20 shutouts.“On the personal side, to get the shutout was very cool,” Peterson said. “And for Luffer to get his first (goal) was very cool, too. So it was an all-around great night.”Not for the Blues.Following the team’s latest defeat, St. Louis general manager Doug Armstrong named Craig Berube interim coach. At 7-9-3, the Blues are in last place in the Central Division, and their 17 points rank next-to-last in the NHL — ahead of only Los Angeles.The 45-year-old Yeo joined the Blues as an assistant in 2016 after five seasons with Minnesota.The Kings, last in the Pacific Division Womens Josh Anderson Jersey , had lost four of five before beating St. Louis in a game featuring teams with the worst records in the Western Conference.Interim coach Willie Desjardins said it was a good win for the Kings.“They’re hard to play against,” Desjardins said. “They had a few chances. I thought we played pretty good overall.”The Blues have lost four of their last five. This marked the third time they were shut out this season.“It’s hard to win if you don’t score goals,” Blues forward Vladimir Tarasenko said. “I have no words. We’re trying hard, maybe too hard. If we don’t score, it’s zero in every game and it’s really frustrating.”Los Angeles went up 1-0 at 8:18 of the second period. Luff, a 21-year-old right wing, scored his first goal on his sixth career shot when hit a wrister from the right circle. Adrian Kempe fed the wide-open Luff for the goal.“It wasn’t a perfect shot but luckily it went in,” Luff said. “I thought about it a little bit in the previous games. Tonight it was in my head just don’t think about it. I kind of just blocked it out and shot my shot and it went in.”Anze Kopitar added an empty-netter with 30 seconds left.This was the first meeting this season between the teams. St. Louis won two of three last season and is 6-3-0 in the last nine matchups.Blues goalie Jake Allen faced 26 shots in falling to 5-3 in his career against the Kings. Allen was pulled with 1:45 to play but the Blues were unable to score.“You can’t win hockey games without scoring goals,” Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo said. “This has to be a harder place to play.”NOTES: St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Harrison Bader, accompanied by team mascot Fredbird, dropped the ceremonial first puck. … Blues D Carl Gunnarsson and F Jaden Schwartz will be out through the weekend. Both sustained upper-body injuries in the Blues’ 4-1 win at Vegas last Friday. … Blues F Alexander Steen missed his third game with an upper body injury. He is listed as day to day. … F Pat Maroon, who suffered an upper-body injury last Wednesday against Chicago and was placed on injured reserve, can come off IR on Thursday. … Blues D Robert Bortuzzo has resumed skating. He has missed 12 games with a lower body injury and remains on IR. … The Kings recalled F Austin Wagner from Ontario of the AHL and goalie Cole Kehler has been assigned to Ontario. … Kings F Trevor Lewis (fractured foot) is listed week-to-week.UP NEXTKings: Host Colorado on Wednesday night.Blues: At Nashville on Wednesday night. SASKATOON Adam Henrique Jersey , Saskatchewan (AP) Current and former NHL players laid sticks in front of a Humboldt Broncos jersey prior to a tribute country concert Friday night honoring the junior hockey team.A crowd of over 10,000 people gathered at SaskTel Centre to remember those killed in the April 6 bus crash, and chants of ”Go Broncos Go!” rang through the crowd shortly after Premier Scott Moe made a speech.Current NHL players such as Sean Monahan of the Calgary Flames and Brendan Gallagher of the Montreal Canadiens were in attendance.The stars who performed at the show, like Juno award winner Brett Kissel, anticipated before they took the stage that it would be an emotional night.”When we play some of the fun songs we hope people have the most fun that they’ve ever had because they can, and because they should,” Kissel told a news conference shortly before the show began. ”When we play an emotional song tonight we hope if you want to cry, you want to let it out, the way that I might on stage, who knows, we’ll take it as it comes, song by song.”The Hunter Brothers from Saskatchewan sang the national anthem while Chad Brownlee played a rendition of Tom Cochrane’s ”Big League.” A video message from surviving Broncos player Brayden Camrud was played before the performances started along with a message from Chris Joseph, whose son Jaxon died in the crash.The crowd also gave a section of first responders in attendance a standing ovation.Kissel Womens Andrew Cogliano Jersey , as well as fellow Juno winners Dallas Smith and Jess Moskaluke, played some of their biggest hits.On Thursday night, close to 50 current and former NHL players gave a standing ovation to families of the Broncos at a local hotel.Scott Thomas, whose son Evan died in the crash, didn’t expect to see such a big crowd.”You could see the pain in their faces, you could see the respect that they have for what we’re going through as parents, as hockey people,” Thomas said. ”There’s just a lot of emotion in the room.”Hall of Famer Mike Modano said being with the families of the Broncos on Thursday night was really hard.”I think that was the first time a lot of those families had been together since the accident,” he said. ”It was really heart wrenching to just kind of be there and put some names to the faces finally that we’ve heard about.”The Country Thunder Music Festival said money from the $65 concert tickets will be donated to the families.