Blues beat Penguins, 5-4 in overtime, to tie franchise record with 11th consecutive win
- The St. Louis Blues defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins by a score of 5-4 in overtime on Thursday night.
- St. Louis sought their tenth straight home victory to set a new team record.
- Robert Thomas scored a power-play goal in overtime, and Joel Hofer made 24 saves for the Blues.
- McGroarty, playing for Pittsburgh, scored his first NHL goal with only 23.8 seconds left, tying the game.
- The Blues' victory tied their franchise record with an eleventh consecutive win and pushed them toward playoffs.
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