The Sharks were no match for the Buffalo Sabres in their second matchup in just over a week in a 5-0 shutout loss for San Jose.
The first period was scoreless, and it was a decent period for Team Teal, but there was one scoring opportunity for Macklin Celebrini where he was checked to the ice from behind. I mention this because there was no call from the officials when this should have resulted in either a Sharks power play or a penalty shot for Macklin Celebrini, but the refs must have seen something else on that play.
The Sabres scored three quick goals via Noah Ostlund, Sam Carrick, and Rasmus Dahlin within a span of a minute and 43 seconds in the middle of the second period, digging a deep hole for the Sharks to climb out of. To make matters worse, the three goals scored by the Sabres in the second period were on their only three shots generated in the second period. Buffalo then made it 4-0 via Tage Thompson on the first shot to start the third period. With about three minutes remaining in the contest, the Sabres put this one to bed on Sam Carrick’s second goal of the game, which went off of Dmitry Orlov’s skate and into the back of the net, to make it 5-0 Buffalo.
Alex Nedeljkovic had a subpar performance at home against the Sabres, recording 11 saves on 16 shots against. The biggest lineup change from the other night in Edmonton for the Sharks tonight was Shakir Mukhamadullin back on the blue line in place of John Klingberg. In addition, Tyler Toffoli exited the game during the second period and did not return due to an undisclosed injury.
Team Teal was doing okay from the start of this game until nine minutes through the second period. When the Sabres scored three consecutive goals on three shots in the second period, they took complete control over this game and never looked back, fully demonstrating why they are one of the best teams in the NHL as of late. The Sharks host the Philadelphia Flyers in their last afternoon matinee home game of the season on Saturday at 1 pm PT. This next game will also my ninth game at the Shark Tank this season, so I plan to provide a personal experience post from Saturday’s Sharks-Flyers game on here as soon as I can.
Sources: NBC Sports California, NHL App, Curtis Pashelka via X
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