Fisher
goal downs Sharks in marathon OT win
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[May 06, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Mike Fisher
ended the longest game in Nashville Predators history with a rebound
goal at 11:12 of the third overtime early on Friday morning, giving them
a 4-3 win over the San Jose Sharks to tie the Western Conference
semifinal at 2-2.
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Fisher pounced on a shot by Mattias Ekholm for his second goal of
the nearly five-hour game as Nashville withstood a fierce San Jose
attack during the overtime periods.
Pekka Rinne made 44 stops for the Predators and Martin Jones came up
with 41 saves for the Sharks.
Game 5 is Saturday night in San Jose, with Game 6 set for Monday
night in Nashville.
The Sharks controlled the second overtime with an 11-4 advantage in
shots on goal, but they couldn't capitalize on a late power play.
Rinne starred with a pair of huge stops on Tomas Hertl at
point-blank range.
Earlier in the second overtime, the Sharks killed a penalty on Joe
Thornton.
San Jose's Joe Pavelski had a potential game-winning goal at 7:34 of
the first overtime waved off by the referees. A replay review
confirmed the call, citing Pavelski for contacting Rinne.
Nashville outshot the Sharks 11-9 in the first OT, almost ending it
when Ryan Johansen's wrister from the slot beat Jones but banged off
the right goalpost -- the fourth post or crossbar the Predators hit
in the game.
San Jose appeared to steal momentum at 6:48 of the third period on
Brent Burns' second goal of the game, five seconds into a power
play. With Barret Jackman in the penalty box for kneeing Chris
Tierney, Burns ripped a point blast over Rinne.
It was Burns' fourth goal and 13th point of the playoffs. However,
Nashville forced overtime as James Neal roofed a wrister over Jones
at 15:39 for his fourth goal of the postseason after the Sharks were
unable to clear against steady pressure.
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It took Nashville just 41 seconds to start the scoring as Colin
Wilson punched a backhand home from the doorstep for his fourth
postseason goal. Wilson tallied just six regular season goals, but
has scored in five straight postseason games.
San Jose equalized at 3:08 on a wrister by Burns from the right
faceoff circle. The Predators regained the lead at 9:50 when Mike
Fisher pounced on the rebound of a James Neal shot for his third
playoff marker.
The Sharks tied the game at 14:09 of the second period as their
first power play ended, Joonas Donskoi scoring his third postseason
goal with a wrister. Nashville coach Peter Laviolette challenged on
the basis that Joel Ward was offside.
After a long review, it was ruled that Ward legally tagged up when
San Jose gained possession in the Predators' defensive zone and the
goal stood, drawing the considerable ire of a sellout crowd.
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