St. Louis, MO (SportsNetwork.com) - Chris Porter scored the game-winning goal with 1:54 remaining in the third period to lead the St. Louis Blues to a 4-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on Monday. Maxim Lapierre, Ian Cole and Paul Stastny all scored for St. Louis, which has won its last two games. Martin Brodeur made 32 saves in his home debut. It wasnt pretty, but we got it done, said Brodeur. Theres games that are going to be a lot easier to win, but this one was a tough one. Nick Bjugstad and Aaron Ekblad both lit the lamp for Florida, which received 24 stops from Roberto Luongo in defeat. Disappointed to lose the way we lost at the end, but I thought we battled hard and competed hard with a really good club, Panthers head coach Gerard Gallant said. With the game tied at 2-2, Porter redirected Barret Jackmans right point shot and Stastny tallied an empty-net goal with 32 seconds remaining to seal the win. The Panthers appeared to get on the board 2:30 into the game as Tomas Kopecky rushed through the slot and fired a shot that Brodeur squeezed with his pads. The play was reviewed, but it was ruled no goal. Just over eight minutes into the contest, the Blues had a 5-on-3 advantage for 1:54, but Luongo came up big and denied Jori Lehtera with his right pad on a tip-in attempt in tight. Lapierre fired a shot from the right side that deflected off Panthers forward Vincent Trochecks skate and into the net to give St. Louis the lead 11:17 into the opening stanza. Coles slap shot from the high slot deflected off a Panthers defender and past Luongo for a 2-0 Blues lead with 2:26 remaining in the first. Bjugstad cut Floridas deficit in half after he elected to shoot instead of pass on a 2-on-1, and his wrister found twine over Brodeurs shoulder with 4:39 to play in the middle frame. The Panthers pulled even with 5:06 remaining as Ekblad jumped up on the play and beat Brodeur with a wrister from the right circle. Game Notes St. Louis has won five straight games against Florida ... The Blues improved to 13-3-1 when scoring first ... Panthers forward Dave Bolland returned to the lineup after missing 21 games with a groin injury ... The season series will conclude on Feb. 15 at BB&T Center. Andre Dillard Womens Jersey . PAUL, Minn. Mike Quick Youth Jersey . The game was the first of two international friendlies that Canada is playing during the international break, with the second game against Slovenia set for Tuesday in Celje. Canada looked uncomfortable defensively throughout the game, and every free kick that came into Canadas penalty box looked like ending up in the back of the net. https://www.eaglessportsgoods.com/Womens-Nick-Foles-Inverted-Jersey/ . 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"Tomorrow will be really good to get another 1-2 for the team," Hamilton said. "And I hope we have some competition as that will be great for the fans." Rosberg enters Sundays race with a 29-point lead over Hamilton in the drivers standings -- the biggest it has been all season. A big part of that gap was built in the controversial Belgian GP two weeks ago, when Rosberg finished second after crashing into Hamilton early and sending his teammate out of the incident-packed race. Rosberg didnt seem interested in congratulating Hamilton on his pole position. Likewise, Hamilton appeared to do his best to ignore Rosberg after both drivers got out of their cars. After taking off his helmet, Hamilton flashed a victory sign to photographers while Rosberg appeared to frown behind him. Rosberg was disciplined by Mercedes for the incident at Spa and while no team orders were installed, the pair was told explicitly not to make contact again. When Hamilton was asked what effect the teams warning would have on him Sunday, he replied: "It wont be ringing in my ears. We are free to race. That was the decision last week so it continues as usual." Rosberg reportedly received a hefty fine for the Spa incident but hee, too, didnt appear ready to change tactics.dddddddddddd "It has not changed since before we started the season," Rosberg said. "The message has been clear. There is no real change at the moment. It is the same as always." Racing conditions were ideal, with sunny skies and a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius (77 Fahrenheit). More good weather was forecast for Sunday. Felipe Massa of Williams qualified fourth and Kevin Magnussen of McLaren was fifth. Home Ferrari favourite Fernando Alonso was only seventh, defending champion Sebastian Vettel was eighth and his Red Bull teammate Daniel Ricciardo, who won the past two races, was ninth. "I was really at the limit today," Alonso said. "I had exactly the same lap time each lap so I think (if) I do it 100,000 times I would still get the same lap times. The important thing is to do a good race tomorrow." Mercedes dominance was clear on the sports fastest track, where speeds average about 250 kph (155 mph) and top speeds exceed 350 kph (around 220 mph). Hamilton missed an hour of practice on Friday due to electrical problems and Rosberg was slowed in Saturdays third and final practice with a gearbox glitch, making their performances all the more impressive. "Inside the garage theyve obviously been through the difficult times with me and theyve done a remarkable job in bouncing back," Hamilton said. "Its great to have a 1-2." Daniil Kvyat of Toro Rosso posted the 11th-best time but will start 21st on the grid due to a 10-place penalty for a sixth engine change -- becoming the first driver this season to be sanctioned by new power unit regulations. Ferraris Kimi Raikkonen went out in Q2 after abandoning a lap due to traffic. The 2007 F1 champion placed 12th but will start 11th due to Kvyats penalty. ' ' '