Photo credit: @TheSpearSJSU
By: Ana Kieu
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The San Jose Sharks welcomed the Pacific Division-leading Las Vegas Golden Knights to their home ice at SAP Center Thursday night. The Sharks brought a five-game win streak into Thursday’s game compared the Golden Knights’ two-game streak, but the biggest storyline was that the Knights had a chance to clinch a playoff berth that night.
The Knights got down to business when Tomas Tatar fired the puck past Sharks goalie Martin Jones for an early 1-0 lead at the 16:13 mark of the first period. Assists went to Jonathan Marchessault and Shea Theodore.
Shots were 13-11 in favor of the Sharks, but they trailed the Knights 1-0 after 20 minutes of play.
The Sharks tied the game at one apiece when Brent Burns fired a slap shot that went past traffic and into the net, beating Knights goalie Malcolm Subban for his 11th goal of the season at the 16:33 mark of the second period. Assists went to Paul Martin and Jannik Hansen.
Sharks rookie Kevin Labanc put some of his offensive skills on display, but he gave the puck to a Knights player and missed out of a chance that might’ve led to a scoring opportunity for San Jose.
The score was tied at one apiece after 40 minutes of play. Shots were 31-15 in favor of San Jose.
The score remained tied at one apiece after 60 minutes of play. Shots were 43-22 in favor of San Jose.
Logan Couture scored the game-winning goal, his 31st of the season, just 39 seconds into the overtime period to lift the Sharks to a 2-1 victory over the Knights. Jones finished with 24 saves for San Jose. Subban made 42 saves in a losing effort for Vegas.
Regardless of the outcome, Vegas made history as an expansion team after hitting the 100-point mark as the game went into overtime.
Notes
Sharks’ starting lineup:
Evander Kane – Joe Pavelski – Melker Karlsson
Tomas Hertl – Logan Couture – Mikkel Boedker
Timo Meier – Chris Tierney – Kevin Labanc
Barclay Goodrow – Eric Fehr – Jannik Hansen
Paul Martin – Brent Burns
Marc-Edouard Vlasic – Justin Braun
Brenden Dillon – Dylan DeMelo
Martin Jones
Aaron Dell
Scratches: Tim Heed, Joel Ward, Joonas Donskoi and Marcus Sorensen.
Knights’ starting lineup:
Jonathan Marchessault – William Karlsson – Tomas Tatar
David Perron – Erik Haula – James Neal
Ryan Carpenter – Cody Eakin – Alex Tuch
Tomas Nosek – Pierre-Edouard Bellemare – Ryan Reaves
Brayden McNabb – Nate Schmidt
Shea Theadore – Deryk Engelland
Jon Merrill – Colin Miller
Malcolm Subban
Oscar Dansk
Scratches: Brad Hunt, Oscar Lindberg and Zach Whitecloud.
Up Next
The Sharks host the Calgary Flames this Saturday at 1:00 pm PST.

