Team Teal earns a huge third consecutive win in which they scored the game-winning goal in the final two minutes of the contest, taking down the Anaheim Ducks by a score of 4-3.
The Sharks got off to a great start to this one, scoring first on a power play goal from Will Smith for his 22nd goal of the season, assisted by Macklin Celebrini. The assist on this first goal gives Macklin Celebrini 102 points on the campaign and moves him into sole possession of the second-most points scored by a Sharks player in a season. Later in the opening period, Ryan Poehling scored to even the game at one for the Ducks. Anaheim went ahead late in the second period on a goal from Alex Killorn to grab its first lead of the night.
The dynamic duo of WillMack struck again early in the second period, as Will Smith fed Macklin Celebrini to score his 39th goal of the season to even the game at two. Collin Graf assisted on this equalizer as well. However, this tie did not last for long, as the Ducks went back ahead soon after when Troy Terry scored on the rebound from the initial save by Yaroslav Askarov. Moments later, Zack Ostapchuk and Jeff Viel dropped the gloves and fought in a pretty evenly-matched tilt, which was initiated by Ostapchuk in response to Viel’s hit on Tyler Toffoli. With less than two minutes to go, Macklin Celebrini scored a massive equalizer for his second goal of the game and 40th goal of the season, assisted by Dmitry Orlov and Will Smith. The Sharks then followed that up with Alex Wennberg’s 17th goal of the season with 31 seconds remaining to pull off another miraculous victory for the Sharks. Macklin Celebrini and Sam Dickinson assisted the game-winner by Wennberg, capping off an MVP performance by Celebrini with four points on the night.
Yaroslav Askarov put up another quality start for San Jose, recording 28 saves on 31 shots against. In addition, Ty Dellandrea was activated off of injured reserve prior to this game and made his return to the Sharks lineup in place of Igor Chernyshov, the latter of which was out with an illness.
Overall, this is a complete victory for the Sharks, and it might be one of their best games of the year to date. Macklin Celebrini was certainly the best player on the ice tonight, putting the Sharks on his back and carrying them to victory over the Ducks, and bringing his point total to 105 in his sophomore campaign. The Sharks also now find themselves one point out of the second wild card spot in the West with 77 points. They are right behind the LA Kings, who currently occupy the second wild card spot in the West with 78 points. How this Sharks team is able to string together wins in this critical stretch of games for them in their push for the playoffs is nothing short of incredible. They are back at it tomorrow night, hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Sharks’ final game against an Eastern Conference opponent this season at 7 pm PT.
Sources: TNT, NHL App, Curtis Pashelka via X
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