San Jose earns its second consecutive victory and 20th win of the season, sweeping the season series over the Toronto Maple Leafs with a 6-5 thriller in the shootout.
The Sharks struck first in the opening period when Tyler Toffoli tapped one in one the doorstep for his 26th goal of the season, assisted by Lucas Carlsson and Tim Liljegren, the former assist being his third point in his first two games as a Shark. Later in the period, William Nylander tied the game for the Maple Leafs, while the Sharks went back ahead soon after on Collin Graf’s fifth goal of the year and first NHL shorthanded goal, assisted by Mario Ferraro.
Team Teal came out firing to begin the second period, extending their lead to two on Alex Wennberg’s ninth goal of the season and 100th goal of his NHL career, assisted by Tyler Toffoli and Tim Liljegren. A few minutes later, Toronto made it a one-goal game once more on a power-play goal by Auston Matthews. Later in the middle frame, William Eklund deflected one in off of his skate for his 17th goal of the season after he was gifted the puck by Leafs goalie Joseph Woll. About two minutes after, the Leafs responded via Scott Laughton to make it a 4-3 contest. Following these last two goals, second period also featured Will Smith hitting the post on a breakaway and a near scrap between Zack Ostapchuk and Max Domi that was immediately intervened with by the linesmen. This near fight resulted in a 4-minute double minor for roughing and ten-minute misconduct for Max Domi, two minutes for cross-checking for Zack Ostapchuk, and a Sharks power play.
Early in the third period, the Sharks regained their two-goal lead when Tyler Toffoli scored his second goal of the game and 27th goal of the season, assisted by William Eklund and Macklin Celebrini. In the final minute of regulation, the Maple Leafs made a serious push and scored twice via John Tavares and William Nylander to even the game at five and force bonus hockey. This roller coaster of a game eventually made its way to a shootout, in which William Nylander scored in the first attempt for the Leafs, while the Sharks followed that up with two beautiful goals from Will Smith and Macklin Celebrini to hold on and complete the season series sweep of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Alexandar Georgiev earned the win in net for Team Teal, recording 30 saves on 35 shots against. In addition, Cam Lund made his NHL debut tonight after the conclusion of his last NCAA season at Northeastern, while the Sharks recently signed defenseman Noah Beck to a one-year, entry-level contract beginning in the 2025-26 season. Beck most recently played for Arizona State this season, leading all Sun Devil defensemen in scoring with five goals, 28 assists, and 33 points.
The Sharks played well for most of their second game against the Maple Leafs this season, and this was certainly one of their most entertaining performances of the season. Also, I am thankful the Sharks were able to make up for allowing Toronto to tie and force extra time, get the job done in the shootout, and surpass their win total from last season. San Jose closes out its current eight-game homestand on Saturday against the New York Rangers at 7:30 pm PT.
Sources: NBC Sports Bay Area/California, NHL App, Sharks + SAP Center App, Curtis Pashelka via X
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