Pavelski, Ward carry Sharks within a win
of finals
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[May 24, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Joe Pavelski
scored his second goal of the game 16 seconds into the third period as
the San Jose Sharks beat the St. Louis Blues 6-3 on Monday to put them
one win away from their first Stanley Cup finals.
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Sharks right wing Joel Ward (42) and St. Louis Blues right wing Vladimir
Tarasenko (91) chase the puck in game five of the Western Conference
Final of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scottrade Center. Mandatory
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Leading the Western Conference finals 3-2, the Sharks can seal the
series with a win on Wednesday at home in Game 6.
A deciding Game 7, if necessary, would be played in St. Louis on
Friday.
Pavelski redirected a shot by Brent Burns past goaltender Jake Allen
to break a 3-3 tie. It was his 12th goal in 17 games in the
playoffs, the most in the NHL this season.
The Sharks added two empty-net goals in the final minute, from Chris
Tierney and Joel Ward, his second goal of the game.
The win improved the Sharks' record to 5-1 this year in games
following a playoff loss. Six of Pavelski's goals have come in those
six games.
San Jose goalie Martin Jones made 18 saves while Allen stopped 21 of
the 25 shots he faced.
The Sharks scored a pair of power-play goals in the second period to
twice come back from one-goal deficits and tie the game, both goals
coming with Blues defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk in the penalty box.
Ward scored with one second left in a roughing penalty to
Shattenkirk at 4:37 to tie the game at 2-2. Later in the period,
after Shattenkirk was called for hooking, Pavelski scored to pull
the Sharks into a 3-3 tie at 18:33.
The Blues used a power-play goal of their own, from Robby Fabbri at
11:58 of the middle period, to take a 3-2 lead.
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It was Fabbri's fourth goal and team-high 15th point of the
playoffs, the most by a Blues rookie since Joe Mullen scored 18
points in the 1982 playoffs.
After the Sharks scored the game's first goal, from Marc-Edouard
Vlasic 3:51 into the game, the Blues responded with goals from Jaden
Schwartz, his first in 14 games, at 7:04 and from Troy Brouwer, his
team-leading eighth of the playoffs, at 15:08 to take a 2-1 lead.
Brouwer's eight goals have come in 19 games, after the veteran
forward came into this year's playoffs with seven career goals in 78
games.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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