Alexander Wennberg scored the additional time winner because the San Jose Sharks erased a three-goal third-period deficit to edge the Utah Hockey Membership 5-4 on Monday in Salt Lake Metropolis.
Fabian Zetterlund scored twice, Mikael Granlund had a objective and two assists and Wennberg and Tyler Toffoli every had a objective and an help for San Jose, which gained for the primary time this season (1-7-2). Jake Walman had three assists, and Sharks goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood made 19 saves.
Matias Maccelli scored a pair, and Dylan Guenther and Mikhail Sergachev scored for Utah, which has misplaced 4 straight (0-3-1). Vladislav Kolyachonok and Ian Cole every notched two assists, and Connor Ingram stopped 40 pictures within the loss.
Wennberg picked up a rebound off the tip boards and beat Ingram for his first of the season on an influence play at 1:26 of additional time.
San Jose scored 3 times within the span of 1:50 within the third interval to tie it 3-3.
Zetterlund tipped a Granlund shot previous Ingram for his second of the night time and fifth of the season at 15:28.
Then, at 15:53, Granlund received his level shot by means of a screened Ingram for his fifth of the season.
Toffoli tied it 3-3 at 17:18, selecting up the rebound off Walman’s shot and beating Ingram for his fifth.
The Sharks trailed 2-0 earlier than Zetterlund scored at 9:12 of the second interval. He powered previous two Utah gamers and tucked the puck in short-side on Ingram.
The hosts responded 1:26 later, as Maccelli picked up the rebound off Cole’s level shot and put a backhander previous Blackwood for his second of the season.
Sergachev made it 4-1 with 24 seconds remaining within the second, beating a screened Blackwood with a wrist shot from the purpose for his first of the season.
Utah outshot San Jose 11-9 within the opening interval and led 2-0 on the first intermission.
Guenther opened the scoring at 11:00, snapping a shot off the put up and in previous Blackwood’s blocker aspect for his team-leading sixth of the season.
Maccelli doubled Utah’s lead, backhanding the rebound off Nick Schmaltz’s shot previous Blackwood for his first of the season at 16:24 of the primary.
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