Sharks open trip with win at St. Louis
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[February 21, 2018]
Logan Couture and Mikkel Boedker
each scored a goal and added an assist in San Jose's three-goal
second period Tuesday night as the visiting Sharks edged the St.
Louis Blues 3-2 at Scottrade Center.
Joonas Donskoi snapped a 1-1 tie in the middle of the second period,
and Boedker scored less than four minutes later as San Jose started
a critical four-game road trip through the Central Division with its
third straight win. The Sharks are in second place in the Pacific
Division with 74 points.
Ivan Barbashev and Vladimir Tarasenko scored second-period goals for
St. Louis, which dropped its fourth straight game and remains tied
for third in the Central Division with the Dallas Stars at 72
points.
After a scoreless first period in which the Sharks possessed a
slight territorial advantage, reflected by a 12-8 advantage in shots
on goal, Couture broke the scoring seal at 6:35 of the second
period. Couture pounced on the rebound of Boedker's shot and lifted
it over prone goalie Carter Hutton for his 24th marker.
Barbashev equalized less than two minutes later with his fourth goal
of the season. Kyle Brodziak sent him into the zone with a cross-ice
pass to the right wing, and the left-handed-shooting Barbashev wired
a wrister past goalie Martin Jones' glove.
That momentum lasted less than four minutes. Donskoi potted his 11th
goal at 12:05 thanks in part to a sweet cross-ice feed from Couture.
From the left circle, Donskoi slotted a wrister past Hutton to give
San Jose the lead for good.
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Blues center Paul Stastny (26) and San Jose Sharks defenseman Brent
Burns (88) battle for the puck during the second period at Scottrade
Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports
Boedker made it 3-1 at 15:54 with his 12th marker of the season. It
was the result of a pretty rush started by Jannik Hansen. The right
winger fed Chris Tierney, who went behind the net and slipped a
backhand pass to a driving Boedker at the left post.
Tarasenko brought the Blues back within a goal at 19:36 with his
24th of the season, 10 seconds after Brent Burns took a minor for
tripping. Vince Dunn's shot from the slot was saved by Jones, but
Tarasenko collected the rebound and buried it.
Jones made 13 of his 31 saves in the third period. Hutton stopped 20
shots in a losing cause.
--Field Level Media
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