The Sharks (1-4-0) rallied from a one-goal
deficit four times, with Barclay Goodrow scoring the go-ahead
goal at 4:47 of the third period. That gave San Jose its first
lead of the season.
Kevin Labanc and Brent Burns also scored for the Sharks.
Goaltender Aaron Dell made 26 saves.
Andrew Shaw scored twice for Chicago (0-2-0), which was
beginning a seven-game homestand after opening the season in
Europe with a 4-3 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers last Friday in
Prague. Dominik Kubalik and Dylan Strome also scored for the
Blackhawks and goalie Corey Crawford stopped 29 of 34 shots.
Goodrow's winner came after teammate Melker Karlsson got the
puck to Joe Thornton behind the net. Thornton wheeled around the
back of the net and found a wide-open Goodrow just outside the
top of the crease. Goodrow held onto the puck for a split second
before sliding it under Crawford.
Both teams scored twice in the first and twice in the second.
Kubalik opened the scoring with his first NHL goal at 5:07 of
the first. It marked the fifth time in as many games the Sharks
had allowed a goal in the first 6:15 of a contest.
Labanc tied it with a power play goal at 11:30 of the first.
Shaw, who returned to the Blackhawks this year after three
seasons in Montreal, scored at 13:22 to make it 2-1.
Marleau, the 40-year-old forward who spent the first 19 seasons
of his career in San Jose before playing in Toronto the past
two, signed as a free agent Tuesday. He tied it at 2-2 with a
power-play goal at 19:43.
The Blackhawks regained the lead on Shaw's second goal of the
night at 9:27 of the second.
Burns scored midway through the second to tie it at 3-3 before
Strome gave Chicago a 4-3 lead at 12:14. Marleau tied it again
at 17:46.
--Field Level Media
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