Sceviour gets 2, Stars knock off Blues 4-2

St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Sobotka, of the Czech Republic, reaches for the puck as Dallas Stars' Valeri Nichushkin, left, of Russia, and Jordie Benn, right, give chase during the second period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, March 29, 2014, in St. Louis.
St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Sobotka, of the Czech Republic, reaches for the puck as Dallas Stars' Valeri Nichushkin, left, of Russia, and Jordie Benn, right, give chase during the second period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, March 29, 2014, in St. Louis.

ST. LOUIS (AP) - Colton Sceviour got the first two goals for Dallas and Antoine Roussel scored on a breakaway in the third period to give the Stars a 4-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Saturday night.

Cody Eakin had a goal and assist and Kari Lehtonen was strong in net for the Stars, who have won four of five in pursuit of a Western Conference playoff spot.

Dallas entered the day three points out of a playoff spot before winning for the second straight night and saddling the Blues with just their sixth regulation home loss.

Alex Steen had a pair of power-play goals for the Blues, who had been 8-0-2 in their previous 10 at home including an overtime loss to Dallas earlier this month. St. Louis fell one point behind Boston for first place overall in the NHL.

Dallas led 1-0 and 3-1 against the Central Division leaders.

Roussel skated in alone on Ryan Miller for the clincher after the puck hopped over defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk's stick at the opposite blue line at 7:56 of the third.

Steen now has 33 goals on the season.

He scored on a deflection from the high slot in the second period and beat Lehtonen scrambling across the net on a long rebound in the opening minute of the third, each time shaving the deficit to one.

Sceviour has three goals the past two games and Eakin also has scored in consecutive games for the Stars.

Blues coach Ken Hitchcock picked a trio of former Stars - Steve Ott, Brenden Morrow and Derek Roy - for the opening faceoff. That line surrendered the only goal of the first period, with Ott's turnover leading to Sceviour's sixth of the season.

Sceviour tapped in a rebound to make it 2-0 at 7:21 of the second.

Dallas needed just 25 seconds to answer Steen's first goal on Eakin's deflection.

Notes: Stars D Alex Goligoski tied his career high with four points against Nashville on Friday a day later when a scoring change gave him a fourth assist in a 7-3 victory over Nashville, and he had an assist in the second period against St. Louis. Goligoski's other four-point game came with Pittsburgh when he had a goal and three assists against Tampa Bay on Jan. 5, 2011. ... Stars F Vernon Fiddler earned his 200th career point on a second-period assist. ... Stars coach Lindy Ruff worked his 1,239th game, tying Bryan Murray for 10th on the career list. ... Shattenkirk had two assists and set career highs with 35 assists and 44 points. ... Steen has three goals and four assists the past four games. ... David Backes had an assist for 356 career points, passing Pierre Turgeon for 11th in Blues history.

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