Blues win 4th straight, shut out Red Wings

4/8/2013
ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Blues’ Patrik Berglund (21) defends against the Red Wings’ Justin Abdelkader (8) in front of goalie Brian Elliott (1) in the second period on Sunday. Berglund had an assist in the lone goal in the game while Elliott made 28 saves for the shutout.
The Blues’ Patrik Berglund (21) defends against the Red Wings’ Justin Abdelkader (8) in front of goalie Brian Elliott (1) in the second period on Sunday. Berglund had an assist in the lone goal in the game while Elliott made 28 saves for the shutout.

DETROIT — The St. Louis Blues are getting back to their effective, grind-it-out ways of last season.

Brian Elliott made 28 saves for his 19th career shutout and Chris Porter scored the game's only goal in St. Louis' 1-0 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday.

"The way we're back winning these close games, we're back to playing the way we were last year," said Patrik Berglund, who had an assist on Porter's goal.

It was the Blues' fourth straight win as they moved into a tie with Minnesota for sixth place in the Western Conference.

"We've just got to keep building on things," Elliott said. "We don't have much time left so we just want to keep building."

Porter scored off a goalmouth scramble with 3:32 remaining in the second period with this second goal of the season.

"It was just two guys, Bergy [Berglund] and I, going to the net," Porter said. "The rebound popped out and I'm just trying to get it back into the crease and it went in."

The goal came as a surprise to Berglund.

"I thought I threw away something," he said. "And then I turned my back to everything and looked back and saw Ports putting it in."

Elliott got his first shutout of the season for St. Louis.

"We're going to need that [great goaltending]," Blues' coach ken Hitchcock said. "I think every game the rest of the year is going to be like this.

Jimmy Howard stopped 24 shots for Detroit, which dropped from seventh to eighth in the West.

"It was really tight, felt a little bit like a playoff game almost, not a lot of room out there, didn't feel like there were a lot of chances either way," Red Wings defenseman Niklas Kronwall said. "I thought we had some good opportunities there in the third, but their goalie came up with some good saves."

Elliott stopped Gustav Nyquist's breakaway attempt by using a shoulder save with eight minutes left in the second period.

The Blues' Alexander Steen hit the goal post behind Howard from the left circle 4:24 into the game. St. Louis outshot Detroit 11-7 in the first period.

NOTES: The NHL held a news conference on the ice before the game to officially announce the Winter Classic outdoor game between the Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs at Michigan Stadium will be held on Jan. 1 next season. The game was originally scheduled for this past New Year's day, but was canceled due to the lockout. It was also made official that — as originally planned — a second sheet of ice will also be constructed in downtown Detroit at Comerica Park, where two alumni games, American Hockey League, college, high school, and youth games will be held in the two weeks leading up to the Winter Classic. ... It was the 1,000th game for referee Dan O'Halloran, who lives in Brighton, Mich. He was recognized before the game.