The Bruins got goals from seven different players and spoiled St. Louis' first Stanley Cup Final home game in 49 years with a 7-2 Game 3 rout of the Blues on Saturday. Patrice Bergeron opened the scoring when he tipped in a slap shot from Torey Krug Darryl Strawberry Jersey in the first period. Boston added two more goals in the first, including one from Sean Kuraly with 9.2 seconds left, to head into the first intermi sion up 3-0. MORE: St. Louis managed to get on the board in the second period with a goal from Ivan Barbashev, but goals from David Pastrnak and Torey Krug extended the Bruins' lead to 5-1. The Blues pulled rookie goaltender Jordan Binnington in favor of Jake Allenafter the Krug goal. Binnington allowed five goals on 19 shots on the night. Things only got worse for the Blues in the third period. After Colton Parayko made it 5-2 just 5:24 into the period, the Blues' offense couldn't get into arhythm. St. Louis pulled its goalie with under six minutes to play to gain the man advantage, but it proved fruitle s asNoel Acciari scored on the empty net to make it 6-2. Boston added another one 23 seconds later, a power-play goal fromMarcus Johan son. The Bruins now lead the series 2-1 and look like a well-oiled machine heading into Monday's Game 4. Sporting News trackedlive scoring updates and highlights from the Bruins' Game 3 victory (all times Eastern) . Blues vs. Bruins: Live updates, highlights from Game 3 FINAL: Bruins 7, Blues 2 10:57 p.m.: GOAL, BOSTON Boston nets another one and looks like that'll do it. Bruins lead 7-2. 10:56 p.m.:GOAL, BOSTON The Bruins get another one on the empty netter and they're going to walk away with this one. Bruins lead 6-2. 10:51 p.m.: The Blues are trying to get every advantage they can get. They've pulled their goalie with over five minutes to go. 10:49 p.m.: Time's running out for St. Louis. 5:49 remain and Boston still leads 5-2. 10:45 p.m.: Blues got another power play, but couldn't produce and goals. Rask has stopped 23 of the 25 shots he's seen. 10:31 p.m.:GOAL, ST. LOUIS Colton Paraykocuts into the Bruins' lead on a power-play goal. Bruins lead 5-2. POWER PLAY! : NBCSN or stream it here: #StanleyCup on NBC (@NHLonNBCSports) 10:30 p.m.: Blues with a 5-0 advantage in shots this period, but they've got an uphill battle. 10:27 p.m.: Brandon Carlo gets two minutes for interference and the Blues will have a 4-on-3 for just over a minute. 10:25 p.m.: Clifton gets two minutes for cro s checking and then Perron gets two for roughing. We'll go 4-on-4 for a bit. 10:24 p.m.: Third period is underway. It's all Boston at this point. End of second period: Bruins 5, Blues 1 10:04 p.m.: Just an absolute onslaught by Boston that period. It leads 5-1 heading into the second intermi sion. 9:48 p.m.:GOAL, BOSTON The Bruins respond on a power-play goal from Torey Krug. St. Louis pulls Jordan Binnington in favor of Jake Allen. Bruins lead 5-1. . restores the 4-goal lead! NHL GIFs (@NHLGIFs) 9:45 p.m.: Bruins will go on the power play afterColton Paraykogets two minutes for high sticking. 9:43 p.m.: GOAL, ST. LOUIS The Blues finally get on the board on a goal by Barbashev. Bruins lead 4-1. The are on the board! Barbashev lights the lamp. : NBCSN : #StanleyCup on NBC (@NHLonNBCSports) 9:42 p.m.: The power play comes nd goes and the Blues just can't find the back of the net. Rask as saved all 11 shots sent his way from St. Louis. 9:39 p.m.: Blues will go on the power play after Charlie McAvoy goes to the box after slashing Brayden Schenn. Patrick Maroon and Zdeno Chara get two minutes each for unsportsmanlike conduct. 9:38 p.m.: We go without a whistle for almost eight minutes after the Pastrnak goal and a TV timeout gives us a break from the action. Bruins still lead 2-0. 9:27 p.m.: GOAL, BOSTON Just 41 seconds into the second and David Pastrnakputs the Bruins up 4-0. Bruins lead 4-0. End of first period: Bruins 3, Blues 0 9:07 p.m.: Bruins with an absolute gut punch to the Blues late in the first. We head into the first intermi sion with Boston up 3-0. 9:05 p.m: Upon review, the goal is upheld. Bruins lead 3-0. 9:02 p.m.: GOAL, BOSTON Boston just keeps pouring it on. This time it'sSean Kuralywho gives the Bruins the 3-0 lead with 9.2 left in the first period. Officials are going to take another look at this one. 8:59 p.m.: GOAL, BOSTON The Bruins extend their lead after Charlie Coyle nets one 17:22 into the first. Bruins lead 2-0. 8:55 p.m.: We'll have a 4-on-4 for two minutes after Connor Clifton and Ivan Barbashevget two minutes each for roughing and unsportsmanlike conduct respectively. 8:48 p.m.: GOAL, BOSTON 21 seconds into the power play and Boston's and Torey Krug rips one from the blueline and its ricocheted in by Patrice Bergeron. Bruins lead 1-0. The strike first in Game 3. : NBCSN : #StanleyCup on NBC (@NHLonNBCSports) 8:47 p.m.: Bruins go on the power play after David Perron gets two minutes for interference on Brandon Carlo. 8:41 p.m.: A cool moment pregame. Blues superfan Laila Anderson, who's battling a rare disease, was on hand to pump up the crowd in St. Louis before Game 3: Laila Anderson pumping up before Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final! Tyler Klaus (@TylerKMOV) 8:33 p.m.: The Blues come up empty-handed on the power play after Tuukka Rask makes some nice saves. We're still scorele s. 8:28 p.m.: Boston's Jake DeBrusk gets a minor for kneeing Alex Pietrangelo1:02 into the game and the Blues have the first power play of the night early in the first. 8:36 p.m.: The puck has finally been dropped and we're underway in St. Louis. Pregame 8:24 p.m.: Starting lineup for St. Louis: Starters. St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) 8:11 p.m.: Jon Hamm's ready to root for his hometown Blues tonight: Jon Hamm and Jon Hamm's beard have the good kind of nerves going. Confidential NHL (@NHL) Jack Flaherty Jersey