NEWARK, N.J. -- Robby Fabbri has it pretty good with the St. Louis Blues.The second-year left wing is on a line with Vladimir Tarasenko and Jori Lehtera. One is among the NHLs most renowned talents, and the other is a quality playmaker.So what is Fabbris role on the line?Im just trying to do my part and fit in, he said.Fabbri fit just fine Friday night. He scored twice, Tarasenko had three assists and the Blues beat the New Jersey Devils 4-1.Tarasenko had eight of St. Louis 32 shots on goal, while Ryan Reaves and Jaden Schwartz also scored for the Blues. St. Louis improved to 16-8-4 this season with just its fourth road win.Jake Allen stopped 20 shots and won for the ninth time in 10 starts.We expect to see this every night, Blue coach Ken Hitchcock said. I think hes getting in a rhythm which is a really good sign for us.Keith Kinkaid had 28 saves for New Jersey, and PA Parenteau had a goal. The Devils dropped to 12-9-6 with their first regulation home loss. Theyve lost two straight by a combined 9-3 margin.We have to acknowledge whats taking place here and acknowledge why we havent played well, Mike Cammalleri said.Tarasenko entered with at least one point in St. Louis last five road games. In those five games, the star had three goals and six assists. Overall, Tarasenko leads the Blues in goals (13), assists (18) and points (31).Were pretty lucky to have him on our side, Allen said.Fabbri put St. Louis up 1:50 into the game, and Allen stopped 10 shots in the second period to hold the lead. The goalie was especially sharp on Miles Woods attempt from close range 3:01 in and Beau Bennetts snap shot 46 seconds later.Reaves made it 2-0 by deflecting Alex Pietrangelos point shot, which appeared to going wide, 5:15 into the second for his first of the season.Parenteau halved the lead 1:21 later by lifting a shot over Allens glove hand, but Schwartzs tip-in on a 5-on-3 power play at 9:42 allowed the Blues to regain the two-goal lead.I thought we did a pretty good job, Devils captain Andy Greene said of the failed penalty kill. Its not like we had a chance to clear the puck and failed. We couldnt get it.Fabbris second goal of the game with 8:36 left ended the scoring.Game notes New Jersey coach John Hynes declined pregame to comment on a report the NHL would not levy supplemental discipline against Canadiens goaltender Carey Price and Devils right wing Kyle Palmieri for their parts in a first-period fracas Thursday night. ... New Jersey scratched D Jon Merrill, C Jacob Josefson and C Pavel Zacha. ... D Carl Gunnarsson, RW Ty Rattie and RW Nail Yakupov were the Blues scratches. ... The game was the first of two between the clubs this season. The teams will finish the regular season series Dec. 15 at Scottrade Center.UP NEXT:Blues: Play at Minnesota on Sunday night.Devils: Play at New York Rangers on Sunday night. Aaron Rodgers Jersey . Coach Mike Munchak says Fokou stretched ligaments in his left knee Oct. 13 against Seattle, which could keep out up to five weeks even though the linebacker didnt need surgery. Aaron Rodgers Womens Jersey . Duchene scored two goals and had an assist, helping the Colorado Avalanche beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2 on Friday night to match the best 10-game start in team history. http://www.packersrookiestore.com/Packers-Darnell-Savage-Jr-Jersey/ . 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Holders Saracens and triple European title winners Toulon will meet in the pool stage of next seasons Champions Cup.Saracens, who landed the trophy last month following victory over Racing 92 in Lyon, have been grouped with a club they lost to in the 2014 European final.The pool is completed by solitary Welsh representatives the Scarlets, while Sale Sharks will ensure two all-Aviva Premiership games against Saracens.Exeter, beaten by Saracens in last seasons Premiership final, are reunited with French heavyweights Clermont Auvergne -- they met twice in the pool stage last term -- while Leicester face recently-crowned French champions Racing 92, who beat them in the Champions Cup semifinals two months ago.Elsewhere, Wasps are in the same group as four-time European champions Toulouse and Guinness PRO12 title holders Connacht, with Northampton drawn alongside Leinster, Montpellier and Castres.The European Challenge Cup pool draw, which was also conducted at European Professional Club Rugby headquarters in Neuchatel, Switzerland on Wednesday, produced an intriguing battle of the west country, with Bath and Bristol drawn together.Bristol, back in European competition following their return to the Avivaa Premiership for next season, were grouped alongside Bath, Cardiff Blues and French club Pau.ddddddddddddHarlequins, last seasons Challenge Cup runners-up, will meet Edinburgh, Stade Francais and Romanian side Timisoara Saracens in Pool Five, while Gloucester were drawn in Pool One alongside La Rochelle, Treviso and Bayonne.Elsewhere, Worcester face a long trip to Russia with Enisei-STM in their group, along with Newport Gwent Dragons and Brive, and Newcastle line up in Pool Two alongside Ospreys, Grenoble and Lyon.Champions CupPool One - Racing 92, Glasgow, Leicester, MunsterPool Two - Connacht, Wasps, Toulouse, ZebrePool Three - Saracens, Toulon, Scarlets, Sale SharksPool Four - Leinster, Montpellier, Northampton, CastresPool Five - Exeter, Clermont Auvergne, Ulster, Bordeaux-Begles.Challenge CupPool One - La Rochelle, Gloucester, Treviso, BayonnePool Two - Ospreys, Grenoble, Newcastle, LyonPool Three - Brive, Worcester, Newport Gwent Dragons, Enisei STMPool Four - Cardiff Blues, Bath, Pau, BristolPool Five - Harlequins, Edinburgh, Stade Francais, Timisoara Saracens. 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