BOSTON (AP) Kasperi Kapanen and Robert Thomas each scored in the first period, Joel Hofer stopped 36 shots and the St. Louis Blues beat the Boston Bruins 5-1 on Monday night.

Entering the night eight points out of a wild-card spot and tied for 10th in the Western Conference with two other teams, the Blues snapped a three-game losing streak and completed a five-game road trip (2-3) with a solid win.

ā€œThis is a big win for our club,ā€ Hofer said. ā€œ That's obviously a good team over there. Hopefully we can keep this going, going home.ā€

Kevin Hayes, Brandon Saad and Alexey Toropchenko also scored for St. Louis, which totaled just three goals during its losing streak. It was the Bluesā€™ highest goal total since a 6-3 victory over Edmonton at home on Feb. 15.

David Pastrnak scored his 41st of the season for Boston, which had a two-game winning streak stopped. The Bruins are in position to finish with the NHLā€™s best record after recording league records with victories (65) and points (135) last season.

St. Louis improved to 26-3-1 this season when it scores first, and 17-1-1 when leading after one period.

Boston pulled goalie Jeremy Swayman for an extra skater with just under 9 minutes left, giving up Toropchenkoā€™s score with 8:33 left.

Kapanen collected a loose puck in the slot and fired a wrister past Swayman for a 1-0 lead midway into the opening period.

ā€œFinally, that's what I thought,ā€ Kapanen said, smiling, when asked what he thought when the puck bounced over to him. ā€œFinally caught a lucky break. Just happy it went in.ā€

Skating on a two-man, power-play advantage, Thomas one-timed a pass from Pavel Buchnevich from the right circle for his 21st of the season with 2:01 left in the first.

ā€œIt was one of those games where we had a lot of chances, too, but it just wasn't good enough,ā€ Boston forward Pavel Zacha said. ā€œWe have to start playing these games from the beginning. ... I think it was a slow start. I think everyone saw that.ā€

Hayes scored at the end of a 3-on-1 break 4:31 into the second, slipping a wrister between Swaymanā€™s pads to make it 3-0.

After Boston had Justin Brazeauā€™s goal taken off the board because of a coachā€™s challenge for offside, Saadā€™s goal came late in the period when he outworked two Bruinsā€™ defenseman, knocking in his own rebound from the edge of the crease for a 4-0 lead.

The Bruins left the ice at the end of the second to a loud chorus of boos.

Buchnevich played his 500th career game.

Boston captain Brad Marchandā€™s next goal will be the 400th of his NHL career.

ā€œWe had a tough start,ā€ Marchand said. ā€œThis time of year teams come out playing for a lot, and we need to do the same.ā€

UP NEXT

Blues: Host the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday night.

Bruins: At the rival Montreal Canadiens Thursday.

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