The shutout was Dubnyk's first of the season
and the 33rd of his career.
Ducks goaltender John Gibson made 19 saves on 24 shots before he
was pulled with 10:44 remaining after San Jose scored three
times in a 3:18 stretch. Anaheim has scored just one goal over
the past two games, both losses, and has yielded 20 goals over
the past four.
After missing more than two weeks in COVID-19 protocol, Hertl
scored his seventh of the season on the power play just 7:57
into the game. It was his team-leading fourth goal with a man
advantage.
From a sharp angle on the right side, Hertl's shot first was
deflected by Ducks defender Josh Mahura. The puck hit off the
right post, deflected off Gibson's left arm and went into the
goal.
The Sharks increased their lead to 2-0 a mere 37 seconds into
the second period on Kane's 10th of the season off a cross-ice
pass from Burns.
Karlsson scored his second of the season, Meier delivered his
fifth and Labanc notched his sixth as the Sharks took control in
the final period. Handemark scored his first career goal in his
second career game with 4:57 remaining.
Before his run of three consecutive starts, Dubnyk had not
started in consecutive games. No. 1 goaltender Martin Jones was
pulled on March 5 in San Jose's loss to the Vegas Golden Knights
and has not played since.
Ducks goaltender Ryan Miller, who gave up one goal on three
shots in mop-duty for Gibson, is expected to start Saturday when
the teams meet again at Anaheim.
The Sharks improved to 3-0-1 against Anaheim and moved out of
last place in the West Division, jumping past the Ducks.
--Field Level Media
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