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NHL: St. Louis 6, Columbus 1

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Published: April 3, 2011 at 7:58 PM

COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 3 (UPI) -- Patrik Berglund scored twice Sunday in the St. Louis Blues' 6-1 rout of the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Alexander Steen added a goal and an assist while Andy McDonald, Carlo Colaiacovo and Chris Porter all scored for the Blues.

Jaroslav Halak earned the victory with 23 saves.

The Blue Jackets got their only goal from R.J. Umberger.

Columbus goalie Mathieu Garon yielded four goals on 21 shots before being lifted in favor of David Leneveu, who started the third period and ended with 10 saves on 12 shots.

Topics: Alexander Steen, Andy McDonald, Carlo Colaiacovo, Chris Porter, Mathieu Garon, Patrik Berglund, R.J. Umberger
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