Hibs bounce back from Derby defeat as they see off St Mirren 2-0 in the capital with goals by Edling and Suto ensured the Hibees left with all three points.
The opening 10, both sides had small sights of goal but no real chance for either side.
On 12 minutes, Cadden whipped a ball into the centre of the box and on loan Tottenham man, Dane Scarlett got his head onto it but was right at George which was a simple catch in the end.
An early free kick a few minutes on from Cadden fell to new signing Elding but the young forward wasn’t aware until late on and failed to connect with the ball as George was there to collect.
Chaiwa had a chance from the edge of the box which looked to be a simple save by George spilled the ball with the rebound not testing the St Mirren keeper as the ball was high and wide.
Another Hibs chance once again, Scarlett striding towards the box, unleashing an effort from distance firing wide.
Rocky in the box with a huge chance as he turned and miskicked the ball and any real chance fizzled out as the clash remains goalless.
A short corner to Barlasser who whipped in the perfect cross which found Owen Elding who headed the ball which smashed past Shamal George as the Hibees took the lead late first half.
Into the second half, Hibs had a massive chance to double the advantage as Nicky Cadden with a ball into the back post where Passlack vollyed the ball off the inside of the post to deny a second for the Edinburgh side.
An error at the back by Hibs let substitute Mandron through on goal with his strike being denied brilliantly by Sallinger in goal to deny an equaliser.
Great work by Cadden to glide past both Phillips and McMenamin where he put the box across goal then there was the substitute Suto there to tap it in to give Hibs the two goal advantage.
Idowu with an ambitious run fron the centre area towards the box which he took on a strike from distanced but well blocked to stop any route back into the game.
A better second half by the Paisley side but still unable to find a way back into the game and when Hibs had their chances, they took them well as the full-time whistle goes.
Hibernian: Sallinger )6), O’Hora (7), Chaiwa (7), Iredale, McGrath (7), Cadden (7), Barlasser (8), Passlack (7), Bushiri (7), Scarlett (6), Elding (8).
Substitutes: Boyle (6), Suto 97), Andrews (7), Campbell 96).
St Mirren: George (5), King (6), Devaney (6), McMenenamin (5), Gogic (6), Nlundulu (6), Young (6), Freckleton (6), Fraser (6), John (6), Phillips (5).
Substitutes: Mandron (6), Idowu (6), Calvin (6), O’Hara (6), Richardson (6).



