The Sharks fell behind early against a streaking Nashville Predators team and never fully recovered in a 6-3 loss to begin their current three-game road trip.
The Predators struck first via Filip Forsberg early in the opening period. A few minutes later, the Sharks tied the game at one on Adam Gaudette's 15th goal of the season, assisted by Shakir Mukhamadullin and Mario Ferraro. This even score did not last for long, as the Predators went back ahead moments after via Matthew Wood. Later in the first period, Nashville extended its lead to two via Roman Josi, the third goal scored by the Predators off of a Sharks turnover in this contest. The Predators then made it a three-goal lead on a goal from Luke Evangelista, causing this game to escape further away from the Sharks in only the opening frame. Nashville was not done yet in the opening period, as they put up a five-spot on a goal from Brady Skjei to close out a monster first period for the Preds.
The Predators resumed their scoring barrage later in the second period, this time on a power play goal by Steven Stamkos to make it 6-1. With a few minutes remaining in the middle frame, the Sharks lessened their deficit to four on a 5-on-3 goal by Will Smith for his 20th goal of the season. Early in the third period, Will Smith scored his second goal of the game and 21st goal of the season to lessen the Sharks’ deficit to three, assisted by Igor Chernyshov and Vincent Desharnais.
Alex Nedeljkovic compiled 13 saves on 19 shots in the Sharks’ first matchup against the Predators this season. In addition, the Sharks got some reinforcements in the return of Igor Chernyshov and Vincent Desharnais, and Laurent Brossoit has been sent back down to the Barracuda, indicating that Yaroslav Askarov is now available to at least back up Nedeljkovic in net. Alex Wennberg was named the Sharks’ nominee for this year’s King Clancy Trophy as well.
A mistake-riddled first period for the Sharks led to a massive five-goal first period for the Predators. While the Sharks were able to manage a few goals in this contest, the damage was already done and the game was practically decided by the end of the opening period. The biggest positive aspect for the Sharks in this loss in Nashville was Will Smith breaking out of his scoring slump, recording two of the Sharks’ three goals tonight. With this loss, the Sharks now find themselves seven points behind the Predators and behind three other teams for the second wild card spot in the West, putting a larger dent in the Sharks’ playoff hopes this season. Team Teal travels to St. Louis to face the Blues in their next game on Thursday at 5 pm PT.
Sources: NBC Sports California, NHL App, Sheng Peng via X
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