But because of foul trouble, he was limited to 29 minutes, 8 shots and 9 points, all season lows.
Edmonton was limited to 18 shots, including just 4 in the first period and 3 in the third.
Williams, who has a 16.3-point career scoring average, was limited to only seven shots.
He had help from his defense, which limited the Blues to five shots during eight power plays.
Day, who averages 16.2 points, was limited to seven shots by Virginia's collapsing defense.
The Cleveland center was limited to only eight shots and 12 points in his 39 minutes of play.
And they did all of this while limiting the Red Wings to just three shots on goal.
They limited him to seven shots, which led both teams.
The Bruins limited him to just an assist and three shots on goal.
Bradley, who is averaging 17.4 points a game, was limited to 3 shots and 6 points in the second half.