Blues’ Brayden Schenn Scores 42 Seconds In On First Shot Of Game Vs. Islanders

start everyone here. You’re pent up. You’re waiting. You’ve seen this team on the road. You want to see it in person. See if the Oers can start the right way. Get this crowd involved. Here’s Kyle Palmer with the puck over the line as he slows up entering the zone. Fires a pass through. Horv will collect it off the wall. Horvat wanted Paul Mary. That puck went airborne and grabbed by Broberg. Fired through the middle of the ice and it’s Bavich in for Shen. A shot. He scores on the first shot of the game in the first minute of the game. It’s Braden Shen and the Blues with a one- nothing lead. That was a terrific uh up ice play. I mean, it’s a quick threeon two in the pass all the way across didn’t work and now the Islanders are are trapped, get beaten. Well, the interesting thing there too, Butch, is right before that face off, Patrick W and Bob Bner, they made a switch to get this D pair out cuz they think that’s the matchup. Well, you had Scott Mayfield down in and Horvette back, but the communication is the three guys back wasn’t quite there and that leads to the oddman rush. Yeah. Heat.

Watch as St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn takes a pass from Pavel Buchnevich on the rush and beats New York Islanders goaltender Ilya Sorokin with a wicked wrist shot just 42 seconds into the game.

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