Mario Ferraro waves to the crowd at home at SAP Center after scoring the second goal during the game against Tampa Bay Lightning on Jan 2, 2025 (Sharks Media)
New Year is here so is a new chance to win a game as the Sharks hosts for final time this season Tampa bay with a win at home.
By: Fernando Abarca
SAN JOSE, CA –– The 2024 did not end on a good note for the San Jose Sharks. They suffered another loss on New Year’s Eve against the Flyers at home, while the Tampa Bay Lightning fell on the same boat as they suffered a horrible loss of 6-2 against the Montreal Canadiens. Both teams are going to try to start the new year sharp. The Sharks bounced back and edged the Lightning at SAP Center 2-1 on Thursday night.
It was also the return of Andrei Vasilevskiy, who returned to be behind the net after missing most of the season so far.
Tampa Bay was expected to start the game taking control due to its position in the standings and its team with better depth, but that was not the case. San Jose had control of the puck on several occasions tonight and was a team that played to steal the puck from Tampa Bay.
Tampa Bay had good chances to score in the 1st Period, but none went into the net.
San Jose, on the other hand, found its way to put the first one on the board. Tyler Toffoli showed a magical play, dribbling with the puck and scoring a goal that put the Sharks in the lead in the final minutes of the first period.
The first goal set the momentum for the Sharks for what later on would be a win for the Teal, that needed it so much. In the 2nd Period, it was plagued by penalties and, of course, the tension between both teams. Both Mario Ferraro (SJ) and Mitchell Chaffee (TB) got a penalty for fighting in retaliation for hitting Nikolai Kovanlenko.
At 07.05 of the game, Mario Ferraro showed heart and nailed the 2nd goal for the Sharks, leaving the score 2-0, but just minutes before the end of the period, Anthony Cirelli put the first one for the visitors. During the 3rd period, there were no goals, but Tampa did show itself in moments of desperation, the performance of the goaltender, Yaroslav Askarov was one to remember, Askarov gave everything for the team statistically speaking.
Tampa was aggressive, but San Jose found a way to maintain its composure and game spirit, an attitude that had not been shown for a while by a team that has been battered by losses in recent weeks.
With this victory, San Jose started the year on the right foot and with the desire to add more victories in the games to come. San Jose has another date at home here at the SAP Center against the New Jersey Devils on Saturday at 1 pm.

