Raymond and Fabbri lift Red Wings to 6-4 win over Blues; Berube fired by St. Louis after game

ST. LOUIS -- — Lucas Raymond and Robby Fabbri scored in the third period to lift the Detroit Red Wings over the scuffling St. Louis Blues 6-4 on Tuesday night.

Soon after their season-worst fourth straight loss, the Blues (13-14-1) fired coach Craig Berube, who guided them to their only Stanley Cup championship in 2019.

The 57-year-old Berube, in his sixth season with St. Louis, had a record of 206-131-44. Drew Bannister, coach of the Springfield Thunderbirds of the American Hockey League, takes over as interim coach.

Moritz Seider, Jake Walman, Jonatan Berggren and Michael Rasmussen also had goals for the Red Wings, who were 0-2-1 in their previous three games.

“For us to play on the road back-to-back and trailing in the third, it’s a huge win for us,” Detroit coach Derek Lalonde said. “I like how we played down the stretch. We found a way to win.”

Kevin Hayes scored twice for the Blues, who also got goals from Marco Scandella and Brandon Saad. St. Louis has lost five of six overall.

Raymond tied it 4-all with a power-play goal 48 seconds into the third.

“It says a lot about our group to come back in the third. To get one quick there on the power (play) felt good,” Raymond said. “I’m very happy with the win.”

Fabbri put the Red Wings up 5-4 at 6:38 when he scored against his former team. Rasmussen added an empty-net goal at 18:21.

“Yeah, it’s always fun to beat the former team,” Fabbri said. “I’ll take it.”

Ville Husso (9-4-2) stopped 33 shots in his first game against the Blues since they traded him to Detroit for a third-round draft pick in July 2022.

Jordan Binnington made 26 saves and fell to 8-9-1.

“You’ve got to earn everything, right? It’s not just going to happen,” Berube said after the game but before his dismissal was announced. “You’ve got to play the right way to earn it. You’ve got to do the little things right. We did a lot of good things tonight. We scored enough goals to win the game. But in the end, we didn’t take care of the front of our net very well.”

St. Louis used three second-period goals to go ahead 4-3.

Hayes scored twice 31 seconds apart, giving the Blues a 3-2 lead. He scored at 1:40 when he was in front and deflected in a shot by Nick Leddy. Seider then turned the puck over as Hayes intercepted his pass and scored an unassisted goal at 2:11.

Seider made up for the mistake when he scored at 9:47, tying the game at 3.

Scandella, a stay-at-home defenseman, scored an unassisted short-handed goal on a backhand at 16:53. Shayne Gostisbehere snapped his stick on a one-timer and Scandella snatched the loose puck, skated in on a breakaway and scored his first goal this season.

That gave St. Louis an NHL-leading eight short-handed goals — one more than the team has on the power play. The Blues went 0 for 2 with the man advantage, dropping to 7 for 83 this season. The only club worse is Washington.

It was Scandella’s first goal in 32 games. His last one came March 21, 2023, at home against Detroit.

“Just a broken play and it got away,” Scandella said. “I put it in, but it doesn’t mean anything when you lose.”

Detroit played without David Perron, who served the second of a six-game suspension for cross-checking Ottawa defenseman Artem Zub on Saturday.

UP NEXT

Red Wings: Host the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday night.

Blues: Host the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night.

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