ST. LOUIS -- Ilya Bryzgalov and the Phoenix Coyotes beat St. Louis for the fourth time this season and second in less than a week, 2-1 Thursday night.
Bryzgalov made 41 saves and Phoenix won at St. Louis for the sixth straight time. It was a much-needed victory for the Coyotes, who lost 1-0 at Chicago on Wednesday and are trying to move up into a playoff position in the Western Conference.
The Blues dropped their fifth straight.
Bryzgalov (24-18-5), claimed off waivers from Anaheim earlier this season, topped the Blues 2-0 last Sunday at home with a 35-save effort.
St. Louis, which scored just three goals in four games, got some early offense when Ryan Johnson netted his fourth of the season at 15:13 of the first period. That was the extent of what they could generate against Bryzgalov.
Phoenix tied it when Ed Jovanovski scored a power-play goal at 17:21. Just 44 seconds later, and still with a man-advantage, Niko Kapanen deflected a shot from Keith Yandle through Manny Legace's pads for his ninth goal.
The first period ended with Phoenix leading 2-1 despite being outshot 16-9.
The second period was much of the same for the Blues. Despite outshooting Phoenix 14-8 in the second, they could not beat Bryzgalov.
Legace stopped 26 shots in the loss.
The Blues continued to pressure Bryzgalov in the third but despite 12 shots, they failed to get a puck past him.
Phoenix has beaten the Blues nine out of the last 10 meetings, including all four this season. It is the first time in the Coyotes franchise history they have swept a season series against St. Louis.
St. Louis hasn't beaten the Coyotes since April 3, 2007, at Phoenix.
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