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Thornton's line with Patrick Marleau and Dany Heatley was on the ice for both Chicago goals. Thornton plus-minus rating this postseason fell to minus-8, but coach Todd McLellan had no regrets using his star center for a key defensive zone faceoff against the opposition's top line.
"Joe has been put in that situation all year," McLellan said. "We played our big players against the other team's top lines. They've been very successful. So I feel very comfortable with them on the ice in that situation."
Niemi made the lead hold up by stopping a few late scrambles in front of his net. San Jose ended the game on a power play after Versteeg was called for tripping Devin Setoguchi with 54.2 seconds to play.
With Nabokov pulled, the Sharks had a 6-on-4 advantage but were unable to convert on their fifth power play chance. Chicago didn't get a single chance with the man advantage.
Chicago got the tying goal midway through the second period when Sharp beat Nabokov with a tricky shot through a screen to cap a 3-on-2 break.
But Niemi was up to the challenge in his first career appearance against the Sharks, making a spectacular sprawling save to rob Ryane Clowe at the side of the net on a power play late in the period.
"I just saw him standing pretty much at the back post with an empty net and I just wanted to get my hand in the way," Niemi said.
The Sharks were greeted by a raucous towel-waving crowd that had been waiting six years for San Jose to be back in the conference final.
San Jose converted on its second man advantage when Marleau set up Demers with a nice feed. Demers' shot from the top of the circle deflected off Chicago defenseman Duncan Keith and beat Niemi high to the stick side for his first career playoff goal.
Chicago's best chance came late in the period when Toews' show from the slot hit the post.
NOTES: Chicago D Brian Campbell was booed each time he touched the puck, a regular occurrence since he left San Jose to sign as a free agent with the Blackhawks before last season. ... The Sharks dressed seven defensemen with Niclas Wallin getting the call for the third time this postseason after being slowed by a lower-body injury.
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