Pavelski returns, leads Sharks past Avs in Game 7
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[May 09, 2019]
San Jose captain Joe Pavelski,
who missed the first six games of the Western Conference semifinals,
had a goal and an assist as the host Sharks defeated the Colorado
Avalanche 3-2 in Game 7 on Wednesday night to advance the West
finals.
Tomas Hertl also had a goal and an assist, and Joonas Donskoi scored
what proved to be the winner for the Sharks, who will meet the St.
Louis Blues in the conference final. San Jose goaltender Martin
Jones made 27 saves.
Game 1 against the Blues is scheduled for Saturday in San Jose.
Mikko Rantanen and Tyson Jost scored for the Avalanche, and goalie
Philipp Grubauer stopped 24 of 27 shots.
Pavelski, whose head hit the ice after being cross-checked following
a faceoff in Game 7 of the Sharks' first-round series against Vegas,
made his series debut Wednesday and opened the scoring at 5:57 of
the first period, tipping Brent Burns' shot from the point past
Grubauer.
Pavelski then fed Hertl from behind the net for a goal at 11:35 of
the opening period, giving the Sharks an early 2-0 lead.
"To come out and score early... I felt a lot of emotion there for
sure," Pavelski told NBCSN afterward. "Scored a few like those over
the years. Got back and there were all smiles on the bench. It was
Game 7, a big game. "
The Avalanche played most of the first period without their star,
Nathan MacKinnon, who slammed awkwardly into the boards just outside
the San Jose blue line less than two minutes into the game.
MacKinnon grabbed at his right shoulder before skating to the bench.
He returned with five minutes left in the period, and that seemed to
spark Colorado, as Rantanen tipped a point shot by Samuel Girard
past Jones with 6.8 seconds left in the first to cut the deficit to
2-1.
The Avalanche appeared to tie the score at 7:46 of the second, as
Derick Brassard stole the puck just outside the Sharks' blue line
and chipped it into the offensive zone. MacKinnon tracked down the
puck in the right corner and fed Colin Wilson, whose one-timer beat
Jones.
San Jose coach Peter DeBoer challenged the play, claiming Colorado
was offside. After a lengthy review, officials determined that
Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog, who was at the bench waiting
for the door to open while coming off on a line change, was still in
the offensive zone and did not touch the blue line with his skate
before the puck entered the zone.
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Sharks mascot Sharkie celebrates with the fans after defeating the
Colorado Avalanche in game seven of the second round of the 2019
Stanley Cup Playoffs at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit:
Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports
That made Landeskog offside, and the goal was disallowed.
"I was just as surprised as anybody," Landeskog told reporters of
the play. "I came off and two seconds later we score. Obviously, I
was still on the ice. We saw some replays on the bench. From what we
saw, it could have gone either way. I don't know if I've seen that
before. It's a clumsy mistake. I've got to get off the ice.
"I think there was a lot more to the game than just that."
Donskoi scored at 12:37 of the second, skating behind the net with
the puck before wheeling and firing a wrist shot through Landeskog's
legs and past Grubauer from the bottom of the left faceoff circle,
restoring San Jose's two-goal lead.
Jost pulled the Avalanche within 3-2 just 51 seconds into the third,
corralling a rebound and scoring on a backhander.
Colorado, which had been outshot 25-14 through the first two
periods, had a 15-2 edge in the third but was unable to tie the
score.
"They played a great game against us, scoring in the first minute of
the third period to keep the pressure on," Pavelski said. "To go to
the conference finals, it's special."
The Avalanche went 0-for-3 on the power play and finished just
2-for-23 with the man-advantage in the series.
"I don't even want to talk about the offside call, it is what it
is," Colorado head coach Jared Bednar told reporters. "Our season is
over, so it's tough. We set high expectations for ourselves and came
up a little short."
--Field Level Media
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