ST. LOUIS - Brian Elliott had to work overtime Saturday night and was up to the challenge.Elliott made 27 saves in his 100th game with St. Louis and stopped all three shootout attempts to lift the Blues over the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 for their fourth straight victory.We didnt want to win in a shootout, but we got it done, Elliott said. Its two big points and some more momentum to try and keep us going.Vladimir Tarasenko scored twice for St. Louis. Tarasenko has six goals, including five in his last three games. He had his first career hat trick in a 4-3 win over Dallas on Tuesday night.Tarasenko had dinner the night before with Colorado goalie Semyon Varlamov, his teammate on the Russian Olympic team. Although Tarasenko earned some bragging rights with his two goals, he was quick to point out that Varlamov had his moments as well.I was happy to score against him, but he made a good save on me in the shootout, Tarasenko said.Joakim Lindstrom scored in the shootout for St. Louis.Lindstrom played 16 games with Colorado in 2011-12 and was also familiar with Varlamov. He figured a quick shot was his best chance and he was able to beat Varlamov through the legs with a wrist shot.Hes such a good goalie, Lindstrom said. Hes so good laterally, I figured I wanted to have a quick shot instead of trying to deke him.Ryan OReilly and Nathan MacKinnon each had a goal and an assist for the Avalanche, who have points in six straight games (2-0-4). But the Avalanche were looking for more than a point.I think we played a heck of a hockey game, Matt Duchene said. It (stinks) just to be coming out of it with one point. This ones going to sting.Eric Johnson had two assists for Colorado against his former team and Varlamov stopped 27 shots.St. Louis appeared to have the game under control when Tarasenko redirected Alex Pietrangelos shot past Varlamov for his second goal 46 seconds into the third period to give the Blues a 2-0 advantage.But just 6 seconds later, Magnus Paajarvi went off for holding and OReilly made the Blues pay by putting home the rebound of MacKinnons shot on the ensuing power play to cut it to 2-1 at 2:19 of the third.Ian Cole then went off for cross-checking and the Avalanche tied the game with another power-play goal at 5:13 as MacKinnon walked in front and beat Elliott with a wrist shot.In that third, we certainly felt like we had our backs against the wall, Colorados Gabriel Landeskog said. We had to go; we didnt really have the choice to sit back and wait. 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"Im very pleased to be able to add a quarterback with Adrians experience and skill set," Calgary head coach and general manager John Hufnagel said in a statement.Toronto, ON (SportsNetwork.com) - Gerald Henderson netted 20 of his 31 points in the second half, Kemba Walker added 29 and the Charlotte Hornets defeated the Toronto Raptors 103-95 on Thursday night. Marvin Williams posted 13 points and nine rebounds, while Michael Kidd- Gilchrist provided 10 points and 12 boards for the Hornets, who have won four straight games. Kyle Lowry recorded 24 points, seven rebounds and seven assists to lead Toronto, which has dropped four straight on the heels of an 8-1 stretch. After Terrence Ross left corner 3-pointer clawed Toronto within 85-82 with 5:26 remaining, Charlotte scored seven of the next nine points to regain control. Walker was fouled and sunk a pair of free throws before Lowry drove in for a layup. Hendersons layup and two foul shots preceded Bismack Biyombo splitting a pair from the charity stripe for a 92-84 Hornets advantage with 2:58 to play. Patrick Pattersons tip-in whittled the deficit to 99-95 with 42.3 seconnds left.dddddddddddd Walker, however, nailed a back-breaking, step-back left wing jumper at the other end with the shot clock winding down to essentially seal the outcome. Earlier, Charlotte built a 31-23 margin following a quarter of play, but 3- pointers by Greivis Vasquez and Tyler Hansbrough in the early stages of the second highlighted an 8-0 spurt, which tied the game at 31-31. Toronto led 52-50 at the break. Henderson, though, netted the first four and the final four points of a 14-1 Charlotte surge to start the second half. The Hornets took a 75-66 cushion into the fourth. Game Notes It was Walkers 42nd career game with 25-or-more points. He had nine points in the fourth quarter and also supplied eight assists and seven boards overall ... The Raptors had their five-game home winning streak snapped ... Torontos four-game losing streak is its longest since falling five consecutive times from Nov. 26-Dec. 6, 2013. ' ' '