Blues’ Mason blanks Avalanche in season finale

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DENVER (AP)—Usually, the bushy beard is a playoff thing.

Yet with the St. Louis Blues fighting for their playoff lives as far back as February, goalie Chris Mason decided to start his early.

Now it’s thick and woolly—and he won’t be shaving it anytime soon.

Mason made 28 saves for his sixth shutout of the season, helping the Blues take the sixth playoff spot in the Western Conference with a 1-0 win over the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday in the regular-season finale.

The Blues, in the playoffs for the first time in five years, will face Vancouver in the opening round.

“I got a two month head start on the playoff beard,” Mason said, grinning. “Hopefully, it gets a lot longer.”

The Blues appeared to be done. They were at the bottom of the conference in mid-February, struggling to find an identity.

They turned it around, finishing an NHL-best 25-9-7 in the second half.

Mason credits that to resiliency.

“One of the biggest things is we’ve really bounced back after bad games,” he said. “We cut off slumps before they had a chance to start.”

Not that there’s been many, especially in the last few weeks. The Blues went 9-1-1 down the stretch.

“Our guys have worked hard all year,” coach Andy Murray said.

The win Sunday allowed St. Louis to leapfrog Anaheim and Columbus for the sixth seed. Although the Blues tied the Blue Jackets in points, the Blues won the tiebreaker.

By moving up, the Blues dodged Presidents’ Trophy-winning San Jose in the first round, not to mention Detroit.

As Mason sees it, the consolation prize isn’t much better.

“I don’t think they have a weakness in their game,” Mason said about the Canucks. “We’re going to have our work cut out for us. It’s going to be a big challenge for us.”

The Avalanche (32-45-5) finished last in the Western Conference for the first time since moving to Denver in 1995.

Could changes be in order?

“We have to find ways to improve our team,” Avalanche coach Tony Granato explained.

Asked if he expected to be back next season, Granato said, “I’ve got a lot of pride in this organization, I like it. We’ll get ready to do our work in the summer.”

The injury-riddled Avalanche were rarely at full strength this season, missing players like captain Joe Sakic, offensive threat Paul Stastny and defenseman Adam Foote for long stretches.

“It’s just been a tough year,” John-Michael Liles said. “In a perfect world we would have been in the playoffs, but this isn’t a perfect world. We did all what we could.”

Brad Boyes scored the only goal of the game early in the first period. It was his team-leading 33rd goal of the season.

“I had a lot of room. Just tried to get it upstairs,” Boyes said.

Although the Avalanche were hit hard by injuries, Milan Hejduk managed to stay quite healthy.

No bad bumps, bruises or bouts with sickness have sidelined him this season. He played in all 82 games for the first time since the 2003-04 season.

Hejduk finished with 27 goals, the second straight season he’s led the team.

Now he’s already turned the page on the disappointing season.

“This wasn’t what any of us wanted. It wasn’t fun,” Hejduk said. “I never want to go through a season like this.”

Mason wasn’t tested all that often until the third period. He stopped 14 shots in the first 40 minutes, and 14 over the last 20.

His biggest saves were when he stuck his left pad out to prevent Cody McLeod from jamming in a rebound early in the third and stopping a Wojtek Wolski blast with just under 5 minutes remaining.

“Chris was the difference in the game today,” Murray said.

Has been for a while. Mason has started the last 38 games, turning in a 24-8-6 mark.

He thought he might get the day off Sunday, but with a chance to slip into the No. 6 spot, back in net Mason went.

“Just another game—got to get ready to play,” he said.

The Blues’ late-season surge has surprised Mason and his teammates.

“It’s really unbelievable,” he said. “It’s hard to comprehend at this point. Every game we’ve played has been this playoff mentality. I’m sure it’s going to sink in after it’s all said and done. It’s been a lot of fun. Now the real test begins.”

Notes

Avalanche prospect Colby Cohen’s overtime goal lifted Boston University to a 4-3 win over Miami University in the NCAA championship game Saturday night. Fellow Avalanche draft pick Kevin Shattenkirk had an assist on the goal to give the Terriers their fifth national title. … Colorado F Ian Laperriere was honored by the Avalanche on Sunday, a day after playing in his 1,000th NHL game.

Updated Apr 12, 9:01 pm EDT
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  1. Adam Hedrick
    13. Posted by Adam Hedrick Mon Apr 13 8:01am EDT

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    No one wants to play the Hot team goin into the playoffs. And no team is Hotter then the Blues right now. I feel better then i do about the teams we had in the past.
  2. Adam Hedrick
    12. Posted by Adam Hedrick Mon Apr 13 7:59am EDT

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    I hope the Canucks look past the Blues. Could turn out to be a huge mistake.
  3. SF
    11. Posted by SF Mon Apr 13 2:47am EDT

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    should be a good series. 2 good teams with a long history in the NHL of being overdue for success in the playoffs. Both teams healthy and solid top to bottom. This will be harder fought than a lot of people are giving credit, but isn't that always the way? First round is the hardest round to get out of at times....
  4. pops
    10. Posted by pops Mon Apr 13 12:12am EDT

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    Congrats to Bluenote ride the wave
  5. madmike
    9. Posted by madmike Sun Apr 12 11:06pm EDT

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    the blues are long overdue for some playoff success dont count them out
  6. Cameron
    8. Posted by Cameron Sun Apr 12 9:06pm EDT

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    canucks bout to whip there asses...the blues dont have pronger, so we're not afraid...
  7. Tony
    7. Posted by Tony Sun Apr 12 8:48pm EDT

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    Like to see the Blues staking in June! GO BLUES!!!!!
  8. Sherman Blow
    6. Posted by Sherman Blow Sun Apr 12 8:37pm EDT

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    The Sedin's, aka the "Reach-Around Brothers," will both end up with a #74 tattooed to their chests when they get Oshied. Blues in 6. Viva Furnace Face.
  9. Kyle
    5. Posted by Kyle Sun Apr 12 8:27pm EDT

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    The Canucks better be afraid, probably the one team they don't want to play. Go Blues Go.
  10. Adam Hedrick
    4. Posted by Adam Hedrick Sun Apr 12 8:18pm EDT

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    The Canucks aren't just gonna roll over the Blues
  11. Adam Hedrick
    3. Posted by Adam Hedrick Sun Apr 12 8:16pm EDT

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    Blues could go far the way Masons playin in the net
  12. Kyle F
    2. Posted by Kyle F Sun Apr 12 3:35pm EDT

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    See ya in Vancouver!
  13. Philly P.
    1. Posted by Philly P. Sun Apr 12 3:28pm EDT

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    cmon avs
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Three Stars

  Three Stars
C. Mason
Chris Mason
Blues - G
Saves: 28
Save Pct.: 1.000
A. Raycroft
Andrew Raycroft
Avalanche - G
Saves: 16
Save Pct.: .941
B. Boyes
Brad Boyes
Blues - RW
Goals: 1
Assists: 0

Goaltending

Goalie Team Shot Save
Chris Mason StL 28 28
Andrew Raycroft Van 17 16

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