Blues overtake short-handed Sharks
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[November 05, 2021] Brandon
Saad scored twice as the visiting St. Louis Blues rallied past the
San Jose Sharks 5-3 Thursday night.
Pavel Buchnevich, James Neal and Robert Thomas also scored for the
Blues, who have gone 7-1-1 to open the season. Goaltender Joel Hofer
made 23 saves and earned an assist while winning his NHL debut.
Brent Burns, Logan Couture and Nick Merkley scored for the Sharks,
whose two-game winning streak was snapped. Goaltender Adin Hill made
23 saves in defeat.
Blues forward Brayden Schenn sustained an upper-body injury in the
first period and did not return to the game.
The Sharks once again played without head coach Bob Boughner and
seven players due to COVID-19 protocols, including leading scorer
Timo Meier and defenseman Erik Karlsson.
During the first 11 minutes of the game, the Sharks had a
four-on-three power play, a five-on-three power play and a
four-minute, five-on-four advantage after the Blues took a string of
penalties.
Burns converted on the five-on-three advantage with a blast from the
left circle through a Nick Bonino screen at 7:13. However, the Blues
tied the game 1-1 with Saad's short-handed goal on a two-on-one rush
at the 10-minute mark.
When the Blues got sloppy on a power play late in the first period,
Couture broke out on consecutive two-on-one, short-handed rushes. He
scored on the second to put the Sharks up 2-1 at 17:16.
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Blues goaltender Joel Hofer (1) makes a save against San Jose Sharks
center Jonathan Dahlen (76) during the second period at SAP Center
at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports
The Blues tied the game 4:20 in the second period when Buchnevich
converted Ivan Barbashev's deft pass into the right circle. Just 29
seconds later, though, Nick Merkley deflected Mario Ferraro's left
point shot through Hofer to put the Sharks up 3-2.
Saad tied the game 3-3 at 8:09 of the second period with a wrist
shot from the top of the left circle. Neal made it 4-3 by deflecting
Jake Walman's left point shot, then banging home the rebound at
11:42 of the middle period.
Thomas iced the game with an empty-net goal with a minute to play.
--Field Level Media
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