Hertl, Jones help Sharks top Blues
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[May 20, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Tomas Hertl
scored twice and Martin Jones became the first Sharks goalie to record
consecutive playoff shutouts as San Jose beat the St. Louis Blues 3-0 on
Thursday.
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Sharks center Tomas Hertl (48) scores a goal against St. Louis Blues
goalie Brian Elliott (1) during the third period in game three of the
Western Conference Final of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at SAP Center
at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports |
By virtue of their Game 3 victory, the Sharks won a sixth straight
game on home ice to take a 2-1 lead in their best-of-seven Western
Conference Final series against the offensively-challenged Blues.
Jones made 22 saves on the heels of his 26 saves in St. Louis on
Tuesday in Game 2.
Game 4 is on Saturday in San Jose.
Hertl scored his second of the game and fifth of the playoffs 6:09
into the final period, a goal that chased Blues starting goalie
Brian Elliott.
Center Joe Thornton noticed Hertl unmarked and fired a perfect pass
from the left corner along the boards to his teammate.
Hertl patiently walked out front and pushed a soft goal through the
pads of Elliott, who surrendered three goals on 14 shots.
Jake Allen, St. Louis' starter for most of the season, appeared for
the first time since Game 6 in the previous round against Dallas.
The Blues pulled Allen for an extra attacker with 5:43 left and
didn't put him back in until 19:15.
The Sharks scored the only goal of the second period to take a 2-0
lead into the third.
San Jose's Joonas Donskoi created a turnover by poking a pass from
Blues rookie Robby Fabbri out of the San Jose zone where teammate
Logan Couture started the transition.
Couture waited for Donskoi to join the rush, creating a 3-on-2
break, hit him with a drop pass and the rookie left wing blasted his
fourth goal of the postseason by Elliott at 11:44.
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San Jose failed to capitalize on an early-period power play,
managing one shot on goal.
But the Sharks also killed a Couture high stick of Patrik Berglund
late in the period as Jones' shutout streak stretched for more than
130 minutes by period's end.
The Blues dominated much of the opening period until the Sharks
struck with a quick transition play following a critical St. Louis
turnover.
Joe Thornton picked off rookie defenseman Colton Parayko's outlet
pass and hit Joe Pavelski at center. The Sharks' captain slid a feed
to Hertl, whose slap shot from the top of the left circle beat
Elliott.
Hertl's fourth goal of the playoffs at 15:53 came on only San Jose's
fourth shot of the period. Elliott came out of his net to challenge,
but was no match for Hertl's blast.
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