Photo courtesy of San Jose Sharks Twitter. Mackenzie Blackwood is dialed in (photo taken on 10/14/23).
By Titus Wilkinson (@TitusWisme)
SAN JOSE- Despite a stellar debut for Mackenzie Blackwood making 51 saves the Sharks still lost to the Avalanche 2-1 in the shootout.
Making his debut for Team Teal was Blackwood as he was acquired in the offseason. For the Avalanche Alexander Georgiev got the start.
This one would be a tight one all the way down to the wire all thanks to the heroics of Blackwood.
Thomas Bordeleau got the scoring going in the first on a tip-in as Matt Benning thew one to the front of the net.
After that things went quite offensively for both teams though the Avalanche would dominate in the shot totals period after period.
Colorado eventually broke through late in the third as Cale Makar scored his second goal of the season on a nice wrister from past the blue line.
That goal forced overtime though neither team was able to break through meaning the shootout was next.
In the shootout, no Sharks found the net but Mikko Rantanen would score, helping get the Avalanche the victory 2-1.
Overall Blackwood made 51 saves the most for a goalie in his debut since 1955. Both teams also could not score on the power play as the Avalanche went 0/5 while the Sharks went 0/4.
The three stars of the game were: 1st: Mackenzie Blackwood 2nd: Cale Makar 3rd: Thomas Bordeleau
The Sharks will look to get their first win of the season on Tuesday against the Hurricanes at home at 7:30 p.m.

