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“He’s young, he’s learning on the fly in the NHL and sometimes there’s going to be mistakes.”
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“He’s got to be a little bit more cautious and understand the situation a little bit better,” Berube said. Perunovich is young and will learn from the mistake, Blues coach Craig Berube said. “And once I kind of made that switch, I just tried to commit to it.” “I kind of decided that, you know, that once I kind of made that first fake and where it was I just, I knew I had to commit to whatever I did,” Terry said. Terry showed forehand as he cut in on his left before he pulled it to his backhand. He beat fifth-string goalie Jon Gillies on a backhander at 3:58 of the extra period for his team-leading 17th goal of the season. Scott Perunovich was called for slashing with just over a minute remaining in overtime, giving Terry a penalty shot. He’s a massive force and he gets that game-tying goal and then bears for one in overtime.” “He’s proven time and time again that he’s a big-time player. “He’s done that, I mean, quite a few times in practice, so, you know I think he’s the guy that you’d want up in that situation,” Ducks goalie Anthony Stolarz said. Louis MO (Photo by Rick Ulreich/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) READ MORE: Fleury Has 37 saves, Blackhawks Beat Ducks 3-0 Louis Blues on December 12, 2021, at the Enterprise Center in St. LOUIS, MO – DECEMBER 12: Anaheim Ducks right wing Troy Terry (19) watches as his overtime penalty shot goes into the upper corner of the net clinching the victory during a game between the Anaheim Ducks and the St.