Team Teal continues to roll and has now won four in a row, as they take down the Maple Leafs 4-1 to sweep their season series with Toronto.
The Sharks struck first early in the opening period on Zack Ostapchuk’s fourth goal of the season, assisted by Barclay Goodrow and Dmitry Orlov. Later in the first period, the Sharks extended their lead to two when a behind-the-back pass from Michael Misa perfectly set up Collin Graf to score his 20th goal of the season. Tyler Toffoli also factored in on this second goal with the secondary assist.
San Jose made it 3-0 early in the second period on William Eklund’s 13th goal of the season, which took a few lucky deflections off of the backboard and Anthony Stolarz before finding the back of the net. Alex Wennberg and Kiefer Sherwood assisted on the Sharks’ third goal of this contest by Eklund. Later in the middle frame, the Maple Leafs got on the board on a power play goal by John Tavares.
Early in the third period, both Michael Misa and William Eklund were presented with golden scoring opportunities on a mostly wide open net, but were shockingly denied every time by Anthony Stolarz or, in one instance, the stick of Simon Benoit. This sequence had me thinking, “How did the Sharks not score there?!?” in disbelief. Fortunately for Team Teal, these missed opportunities would have no impact on the end result of this game, as they put this one away for good on an empty-netter by Adam Gaudette in the final minute of the contest. This empty-netter was Gaudette’s 17th goal of the season, assisted by William Eklund and Zack Ostapchuk.
Alex Nedeljkovic was back in net for the Sharks in the second of back-to-back home games and was absolutely fantastic, recording 18 saves on 19 shots against. In addition, Igor Chernyshov was back in the Sharks lineup tonight after missing last night’s game against the Ducks, while Ty Dellandrea was a scratch as a result.
Unlike the Sharks’ past few wins, the Sharks were in complete control in their win tonight over the Maple Leafs. Also, unlike their victory over the Ducks last night, the Sharks’ secondary scoring came up huge over Toronto, as each of their goals scored tonight came from their second, third, and fourth lines. Two other major factors tilting this game in favor of the Sharks are the Maple Leafs currently having a down year and the Sharks historically dominating the Maple Leafs whenever they have faced each other in the regular season in the past decade. The Sharks had to take care of business against a struggling Maple Leafs team, and I am so thankful they were able to do so. Next up, San Jose hosts the Nashville Predators in the Sharks’ biggest game of the season to date on Saturday at 7 pm PT.
Update: The Sharks moved into the second wild card spot in the Western Conference at the conclusion of this game, but it all depended on the final result of Predators-Kings in LA in the final game of the night in the NHL to determine if the Sharks still retain their playoff spot. Fortunately for the Sharks, they still hold onto the Western Conference Wild Card 2 spot after the Predators 5-4 shootout victory over the Kings and control their own destiny in this race going forward.
Sources: NBC Sports California, NHL App, Curtis Pashelka via X
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