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Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: The statistics tell you that when a best-of-7 series is tied two games apiece, the winner of Game 5 goes on to win the series more than 79 percent of the time.
With that in mind, advantage St. Louis. Getting a third period hat trick from Vladimir Tarasenko – including two huge goals early in the period - the Blues erased a 2-1 Minnesota lead for a 5-2 victory before a loud and sold out crowd at Xcel Energy Center.
As a result, the Blues are now just one victory away from erasing the Wild in this series, with Game 6 on Thursday at Enterprise Center.
Just when you thought the Blues had no answer for Kirill "The Thrill" Kaprizov, who scored both Minnesota goals on first period power plays, Tarasenko stepped up and said: I got this. The hat trick was his second in postseason play and seventh overall as an NHL player.
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  • This has been a thrilling series, but why, exactly, are two of the top four teams in the Western Conference playing in the first round?
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#22
Welp.....
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#23
Not a Wild fan, but this might make you feel better....or not...

https://twitter.com/WillRagatz/status/15...33120?s=20&t=--KUWPrjA5KlpReIQuzwHw
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Not a Wild fan, but this might make you feel better....or not...

https://twitter.com/WillRagatz/status/15...33120?s=20&t=--KUWPrjA5KlpReIQuzwHw
Not a Wild fan either. They don't have enough good players to be truly competitive. Can't win it all with one great player.
The Wild just reinforces the question of why anyone roots for any professional sports from Minnesota. Sure the Twins won a long time ago. But supporting Minnesota pro teams seems to be a masochists dream!
Yet I endlessly wait for the Vikings to break the cycle.
Nobody needs to question why negativity pops up on these message boards.
It's a new start; hopefully a new era.
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