Pietrangelo scored the game-tying goal with just over two minutes left in the third period, but the Blues went on to lose, 2-1, in overtime to the Blackhawks.
EDGE Analysis
The hero became the goat moments after tying the game, when Pietrangelo cleared a puck into the stands, picking up a minor penalty that carried over into overtime. He was just getting out of the box in OT when Artemi Panarin ended the night with his sixth goal of the season. He had two minor penalties Wednesday, which is unlike Pietrangelo, who has 10 minutes in penalties through 14 games, half of the total he had in 73 games last season. The five-time All Star is the Blues' top defenseman, but is sitting at minus-5, 24th on the team, ahead of only David Perron (minus-6).