(SportsNetwork.com) - The St. Louis Blues will see what kind of encore Vladimir Tarasenko has in store on Thursday night when they go for a sweep of a home-and-home series with the Los Angeles Kings. Tarasenko netted his second career hat trick in Tuesdays 5-2 victory over the Kings in St. Louis. He added an assist to give him six goals and four assists over a six-game point streak while extending St. Louis winning streak to five straight games. The 23-year-olds first hat trick came at Dallas on Oct. 28 of this season and Tarasenko is now tied for second in the NHL with 20 goals and tied for fourth with 36 points. The fans were unbelievable, said Tarasenko. It was really nice to get my first hat trick here at Scottrade. Alexander Steen added a goal on six shots and Jaden Schwartz finished with a goal and an assist, but was lost to a bruised right foot that landed him on injured reserve Wednesday. Schwartz is considered week-to-week with the ailment and the Blues recalled forward Dmitrij Jaskin from the minors to replace him on the roster. St. Louis also was without forward T.J. Oshie on Tuesday as he missed the game due to family reasons, but he was expected to travel to Los Angeles. The Blues are on their second-longest winning streak of the season, behind only a seven-game run from Oct. 25-Nov. 6, and beat the Kings for only the third time in the last 12 regular-season meetings (3-7-2). They are 0-3-2 in their past five trips to L.A. Jake Allen made 21 saves in Tuesdays win and Martin Brodeur is expected to get the start in net tonight for the Blues. It will be his third start of the season and Brodeur is 8-6-1 lifetime versus the Kings with a 2.13 goals against average and .918 save percentage. For the Kings, they went 1-3-1 on a five-game road trip despite two goals from Marian Gaborik that gave his club an early 2-0 lead. But Jonathan Quick gave up four goals on 22 shots faced as Los Angeles fell to 12-1-1 when leading after two periods. We have to be better in the third period, Kings defenseman Jake Muzzin said of the Blues four-goal frame. Production from Jeff Carter and Anze Kopitar would help. Carter has not scored a goal in 13 straight games, while Kopitar has just one in his last 14 contests. Quick, meanwhile, fell to 7-9-1 in his career versus the Blues with a 2.23 GAA and .920 save percentage. He has shut them out three times in the 17 meetings, with 16 starts. The good news for the Kings is they will play four straight and 11 of their next 14 at home, where they are 11-4-1 this season compared to 4-7-5 on the road. Fake Shoes Website .com) - Virginia is for loving Latrell Scott. Fake Nike Shoes . - The Mavericks built a 12-point lead with 2:50 to play, gave away all but two points of it, and still managed to hang on. http://www.fakeshoesforsale.com/. 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Louisiana (9-4) held the Wolf Pack to season-low totals in points and total yards (213), with Nevada (7-6) mustering just 89 on the ground after rushing for 223 or more in five straight games coming in. Cody Fajardo, Nevadas dual-threat quarterback, was kept squarely in check in his final collegiate game, throwing for a mere 124 yards on 14-of-29 passing and gaining 49 yards on 13 carries. Elijah McGuire put up 153 yards from scrimmage to help the Cajuns close out the season with an eighth win in nine tries, with James Butler recording eight catches for 53 yards in the victory. The 10 a.m. local time kickoff seemed to affect the West Coast-based Wolf Pack, as Louisiana thoroughly dominated the first quarter of play. The Ragin Cajuns outgained Nevada by a 137-35 margin in total yards for the period, while scoring on their first two drives to build a 10-0 lead. Broadway, who completed his first 14 passes, marched Louisiana 77 yards in just eight plays on the games opening possession, which the senior quarterback capped with a 17-yard touchdown strike to Bates on 3rd-and-9. The Cajuns grinded out 60 yards in 13 plays on their second series, positioning Stover to knock through a 46-yard field goal with 2:55 left in the first quarter. Nevada was able to move into the red zone on its third drive of the day, with Fajardos 9-yard connection with Jarred Gipson on 4th-and-4 extending the sequence. The Wolf Pack came up empty, however, when Sean Thomas knocked the ball loose from Wyatt Demps following a short catch and Louisiana recovered at its own 11.dddddddddddd An 8-yard shank by Ragin Cajuns punter Daniel Cadona shortly after the turnover gave Nevada back the ball at the opposing 26-yard line. The Wolf Pack later had a 1st-and-goal from the 1, but a false start penalty and two Fajardo incompletions forced them to settle for Brent Zuzos field goal that cut the lead to 10-3 late in the second quarter. Lenny Jones came up with a big defensive play for Nevada midway through the third quarter to keep it a one-score game, sacking Broadway with the Cajuns in scoring range and recovering the resulting fumble. However, the Wolf Pack offense crossed midfield just once in the second half, when they were stopped on downs at the Louisiana 35 with around nine minutes left. The Ragin Cajuns created some more distance by putting together a 15-play, 77- yard trek that overlapped the third and fourth quarters and consumed nearly 7 1/2 minutes. It again ended in a Stover field goal, this one from 30 yards away with 11:51 to play. Stover tacked on a 35-yard kick with under five minutes remaining to increase the lead to 16-3, with Broadways 31-yard pass to Gabe Fuselier on third down setting up the attempt. Game Notes Nevada had scored at least 20 points in every game this season, while its previous low mark for total yards was 256 at San Jose State on Sept. 27 ... McGuire, the 2014 Sun Belt Player of the Year, had 99 rushing yards on 16 attempts and five catches for 54 yards ... Fajardo became the first FBS player this season to pass for over 2,000 yards and rus