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LOUIS -- Nazem Kadri said he wanted to put his mark on Game 4 of the Western Conference Second Round, and that's exactly what he did by scoring a hat trick for the Colorado Avalanche in a 6-3 win against the St. Louis Blues."I tried to do that as best as possible," Kadri said. I'm proud of the way he's handled the last 48 hours, and to be able to come out and perform like that in the pressure situation is amazing."Video: COL@STL, Gm4: Kadri notches 1st NHL playoff hat trickSt. Louis fans in attendance weren't pleased, especially when Kadri thwarted a comeback attempt by completing his hat trick to make it 5-3 at 9:38 of the third period."I like when fans are engaged in the game, and if you want to boo, by all means, that doesn't bother me," Kadri said. I understand that and I want to make that clear."Now, with the best-of-7 series shifting home to Colorado for Game 5 on Wednesday, Kadri will try to sustain his level of play and help the Avalanche advance to the Western Conference Final for the first time since 2002."It's not about ego, it's not about settling scores, as tough as that would have been for him," Bednar said.
As said here by Mike G. Morreale