The Sharks put up a good fight in the third period, but they head into the Olympic break on a four-game losing streak with a 4-2 loss to the Colorado Avalanche.
The Avalanche struck first early in the second period on a goal that went to Artturi Lehkonen that resulted from a large scramble in front of the Sharks net. Yaroslav Askarov made a few great saves before he and many others lost track of the puck and it found the back of the net. Later in the middle frame, Lehkonen scored his second goal of the game to extend the Avs’ lead to two, with this second one being much cleaner than the first. Also late in the second period, the Sharks appeared to have scored, but the official review determined that there was no goal on that particular play.
The Sharks got on the board early in the third period on a slapshot by Timothy Liljegren for his first goal of the year, assisted by Alex Wennberg and John Klingberg. A few minutes later, Philipp Kurashev scored his seventh goal of the season to tie the game at two. We had a new puck game at that point, but to not much surprise, the Avalanche would find a way to win, as they scored the next two goals via a Josh Manson slapshot and a Brock Nelson empty-netter to prevail on home ice.
Yaroslav Askarov bounced back from his previous few starts and performed well despite being unable to get the win, compiling 38 saves on 41 shots against. In addition, Kiefer Sherwood was activated from the injured reserve and made his Sharks debut tonight, while Ryan Reaves was placed on injured reserve.
Although the Sharks played much better tonight than in their past three contests, this last road trip was certainly disappointing, as they were only able to collect three out of a possible ten points. Having played in ten different arenas in their past ten games has certainly taken a toll on this Sharks team, and the Olympic break could not come soon enough for them. In the meantime, a few other teams have leapfrogged the Sharks in the standings, and the Sharks find themselves five points out of a Wild Card spot in the West heading into the Olympic break. Still, the Sharks being in the Wild Card discussion up to this point in this season is a major improvement compared to last season. Team Teal begins its post-Olympic break stretch with a six-game homestand starting on Thursday, February 26 against the Calgary Flames at 7 pm PT.
Sources: NBC Sports California, NHL App, Curtis Pashelka via X










































































































































