![]() Reimer is under siege in this defense optional affair. Per SPORTLOGiQ, Oilers now have 17-10 Slot Shots edge (12-5 in second period), 12-6 High-Danger (9-4 in 2nd) at 5-on-5. While the Ekholm goal might be regrettable, Reimer has played well, especially in the middle frame. What a period by him, including that called-back pass on Johnsson no-goal Karlsson goal: Outstanding patience, vision, and execution by Barabanov to find seam to Karlsson. TEAL TOWN USA – A San Jose Sharks Podcast March 21, 2023Įkholm goal: Knyzhov bites too hard on Ekholm, and I guess Reimer will want that back. Karlsson goal: Incredible move! But also big block by Johnsson and terrific pass by Zetterlund.Įrik Karlsson with a nifty move that beats Campbell. Lorentz goal: Beaut stretch pass by Benning, nice one-touch by Agozzino to Lorentz.ĩ in: Shouldn’t that be holding on Reimer on Nugent-Hopkins? The initial contact I get, he can do that, but he’s holding after, preventing RNH from getting to loose puck? That’s a close call, Couture didn’t initiate contact, but he was in the crease on his own accord, and Campbell couldn’t make the save as attempted in that space. Johnsson no-goal: What a play by Karlsson, that walk down wall, stutter, then pass between Ekholm’s legs. Essentially, he gets license because that’s a pass that he can make, that few can make. As great a story as Knyzhov is, still a lot to iron out for next season.ĥ in: Gotta give Drew another one, he offers a good defense for that bad Karlsson stretch pass. ![]() Couture maybe tries to block the pass instead of taking the man, Yamamoto.ġ in: Good eye by Drew, Knyzhov slow to react to Foegele sneaking behind him. Yamamoto goal: Oilers’ forecheck outnumbers Karlsson. Randy says Hertl had 5 of the San Jose Sharks’ 13 shots in the opening frame. 4.6 Goals Against Per Game in that period of time. Play bad, you’re pretty much smoked.īy the way, since the Timo Meier trade, Sharks are 32nd in the NHL with a 2.10 Goals Per Game. Think it has to be discouraging, play good-to-great period, can’t get a lead. Huge save by Reimer, bails Hertl out after ill-advised high PP pass by Tommy.ĥ Slot Shots apiece, San Jose 5-2 at even strength. Still a great player, but definitely very flawed. This period has been sort of the worst of what you saw from Kane in San Jose (once again, on the ice), disengaged defense and bad penalties at times. Another shot.Ĥ left: As fantastic a player as Kane was for the Sharks, I think there’s some revisionism on how good he was on the ice for them. Hyman no-goal: Right call, Reimer doesn’t look able to complete his save attempt.ġ0 in: Aggressive-looking Hertl so far. ![]() Looking again, the outstanding play is the bang-bang Janmark pass off the wall, surprises Benning, finds Foegele, leaves Ferraro on island. Then it looks like Barabanov outhustles Kane to the shooting spot.ījugstad goal: Maybe there’s an expectation that Reimer should stop that puck on the dump-in? Three Sharks end up on one side, leaving Ferraro to deal with a 2-on-1 down low. New San Jose Sharks power play units: Karlsson-Hertl-Couture-Johnsson-Labanc, Pouliot-Barabanov-Kaut-Agozzino-Zetterlund.īarabanov goal: Good first pass by Vlasic to Barabanov, takes a beat to lure in the Oilers forechecker. Pouliot is his man, Kane loses him down slot. Another bullet from Hertl, who’s been firing away recently.Ģ in: Not a very good penalty by Kane. Hertl no-goal: Well, that was a nice play by Barabanov who went offside. Alexander Barabanov got the Sharks off to a quick 1-0 lead, then Steven Lorentz and Erik Karlsson (twice) also scored, but the Sharks lost in OT 5-4. The San Jose Sharks visit the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Center.
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