ST. LOUIS (AP) Jordan Binnington stopped 18 shots for his 14th career shutout, and the St. Louis Blues beat the Washington Capitals 3-0 on Saturday night.

Binnington bounced back after giving up four goals on 25 shots during a 5-2 loss to the Capitals at Washington on Thursday night to get his second shutout this season as the teams wrapped up their home-and-home set.

ā€œThat was just a tremendous effort top to bottom,ā€ Binnington said. ā€œWe really bought in and we played the right way. We were successful. We understand here that what weā€™re here for is to win and win hockey games, get points and make playoffs. Tonight is a great example of how we need to play. Just a smooth night.ā€

Brayden Schenn, Colton Parayko and Jake Neighboures all scored for the Blues, who had lost three straight (0-2-1) for their longest skid since interim coach Drew Bannister replaced Craig Berube.

ā€œTonight, it was a complete game. Guys played hard,ā€ Bannister said. ā€œThey played the right way. Now the challenge is to continue to build on that and have consistency with that type of game.ā€

Washingtonā€™s Charlie Lindgren, who made his fourth start in five games and got the win on Thursday, had 26 saves. The Capitals had won three of four.

ā€œIā€™d say it almost felt like they flipped the script on us tonight,ā€ Lindgren said. ā€œIt wasnā€™t our best start tonight. We all know that we can be better."

Neighbours scored a power-play goal with 4:09 left in the third period. The Blues, 30th in the NHL on the man advantage, were 0 for 5 in Thursday's loss and failed in their first opportunity in this game.

Parayko scored a short-handed goal, the first in his career, at 2:37 of the first period for a 1-0 St. Louis lead. It was the Bluesā€™ 10th short-handed goal this season, tying them for second in the league. Parayko stole a pass that was going to Alex Ovechkin, went on a 2-on-1 rush and snapped in a wrist shot from the top of the circle that sailed over Lindgren's glove.

ā€œ(I was) just trying to get a stick on it and then saw a little room so I decided to take it,ā€ Parayko said. ā€œI just slowly cut it in and thought I could shoot it.ā€

Schenn scored on a delayed penalty at 7:44 of the second period on a one-timer from the right circle off a pass from Justin Faulk.

ā€œFrom puck drop right to the finish, guys were winning their battles,ā€ Schenn said. ā€œThatā€™s how we have to play. Itā€™s not always going to be pretty, but in reality, thatā€™s how weā€™ve got to win games.ā€

Washington coach Spencer Carbery was not pleased with how his club played.

ā€œWe just really struggled to just simply handle pucks tonight,ā€ Carbery said. ā€œWe didnā€™t make anything happen offensively. It wasnā€™t close. Our 5 on 5 has been a problem all year. It continues to be a problem. We have to find ways just to simply generate a shot.ā€

Before the game, the Blues celebrated their 2024 Hall of Fame class of Keith Tkachuk, Mike Liut, and Pavol Demitra. Former Blues player T.J. Oshie, a teammate of Tkachuk, took the ceremonial faceoff and got a loud cheer from the crowd.

ā€œWe just werenā€™t crisp at all, really for any of the 60 minutes,ā€ Oshie said. ā€œWe were just super sloppy tonight. We knew they were going to come out hard and we didnā€™t respond.ā€

UP NEXT

Capitals: At Minnesota on Tuesday night.

Blues: At Calgary on Tuesday night.

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