The St. Louis Blues are doing whatever they can to win their first Stanley Cup in franchise history and they managed to tie the series at two thanks to Ryan O’Reilly, who contributed a pair of goals. Blues head coach Craig Berube knows that his players have to be focused for the remaining games of the series and that it’s far from being over while Boston Bruins forward Marcus Johansson is impressed with Zdeno Chara.
O’Reilly sparked another “Gloria” wave
St. Louis Blues beat Boston Bruins 4-2 in game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final and tied the series at 2-2, mostly thanks to Ryan O’Reilly who scored two goals and the second one as crucial in the third period. After Brayden Schenn scored a winner late in the third, the Blues fans on the streets went wild and started singing the song that became their hymn – “Gloria” by Laura Branigan.
The @StLouisBlues fans were singing 'Gloria' in the streets after Ryan O'Reilly scored twice to help the Blues send the series back to Boston even at two games apiece. #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/1JvmXFBlS2
— NHL (@NHL) June 4, 2019
Berube knows there’s still a lot of work to be done
"One game, let's enjoy for it for a little bit and then we end it and get going." #stlblues #WeAllBleedBlue pic.twitter.com/VeIKEGjav3
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) June 4, 2019
Listen to Gary Clark!
If you missed @GaryClarkJr's performance, we've got you covered. #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/vPwGGF6xCO
— NHL (@NHL) June 4, 2019
Johansson on legendary Chara
Zdeno Chara took a puck to the jaw in the Boston Bruins’ 4-2 loss against the St. Louis Blues and he did not return in the third period. Fellow Bruin Marcus Johansson was impressed with Chara’s mentality and leadership.
🎥 Marcus Johansson on Zdeno Chara staying on the bench for the third period: "It says everything about what a leader he is." pic.twitter.com/I79xZpG9bX
— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) June 4, 2019
Upshall is supporting his former team
A lot of celebrities are backing the St. Louis Blues to finally win the Stanley Cup and their former player Scottie Upshall is just one of them. However, playing for the Blues means that he understands how desperate people in St. Louis are to get the trophy.
The @StLouisBlues support is flowing from @ScottieUpshall! #StanleyCup Confidential pic.twitter.com/RLd8lsLxp1
— NHL (@NHL) June 4, 2019