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Binnington, Girard leave with possible injuries in Blues - Avalanche Game 3

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ST. LOUIS, MO - May 8: Jordan Binnington #50 of the St. Louis Blues in warm ups prior to a game against the Minnesota Wild in Game Four of the First Round of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Enterprise Center on May 8, 2022 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Scott Rovak/NHLI via Getty Images)

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[UPDATE: Neither player returned to Game 3. The Blues have not said much about Binnington, while Girard will unfortunately miss the rest of the season with a broken sternum.]

Early on in Game 3 of Blues - Avalanche, there are two key injuries to watch. Most prominently, Jordan Binnington left Game 3 after a collision with Nazem Kadri. On the Avs’ side, it’s also worth noting that Samuel Girard was badly shaken up by a hard Ivan Barbashev hit.

After the Avalanche’s Game 3 win, they announced that Samuel Girard is out for the rest of the playoffs with a broken sternum.

The Blues don’t have much information about Binnington beyond him being evaluated for a lower-body injury.

Binnington leaves Game 3 of Avalanche - Blues after Kadri collision

It was only a matter of time before we saw a Nazem Kadri controversy.

In the case of Game 3 of Avalanche - Blues, it was a big one. Kadri collided hard with Jordan Binnington, after some contact with Calle Rosen.

Binnington clearly tried to resist leaving, despite showing some serious signs of duress. Eventually, Binnington departed the St. Louis net -- at least temporarily? -- for Ville Husso. Here’s video of the Kadri - Binnington collision.

PHT will monitor that situation for updates on Binnington’s status. There was no penalty on the play.

Shortly after Husso stepped into the Blues net, the Avalanche tied Game 3 on a Logan O’Connor goal. (It’s fair to wonder if the play should have been called offside, but St. Louis elected not to challenge the call.)

Earlier in this series, Binnington was bumped by Colorado forward Valeri Nichushkin.

Avalanche defenseman Girard slow to get up after hit by Blues’ Barbashev

There’s one other injury situation to watch, and plenty of time to go in this one. Even earlier in Game 3, Ivan Barbashev delivered a hard hit on Samuel Girard. Girard took quite a bit of time to get back on his feet, and looked shaken afterward.

This check also didn’t draw a penalty call:

Again, PHT will monitor both injury situations for Binnington and Girard. Moments like these could definitely ratchet up the violence in this Central Division rivalry.

Do you think either hit warrants extra looks from the Department of Player Safety?