Marin Independent Journal

Sharks no match for Coyotes

San Jose allows pair of goals to Arizona’s Kessel as goalie Jones gets pulled in loss

- By Curtis Pashelka

The San Jose Sharks will find out throughout the course of the season that playing the same opponent in consecutiv­e games will have both its advantages and its drawbacks.

If the Sharks win the first game of a series, they’ll know what they’ll need to do to continue to have success while also expecting a pushback from the other team. If the Sharks lose the first game, they’ll key on what they’ll have to correct for the rematch.

Saturday, the Sharks faced an Arizona Coyotes team that played more of a complete game than they had two days earlier and lost 5-3 at Gila River Arena, as the two teams split their season-opening, two-game series.

Timo Meier had a goal and two assists and Ryan Donato scored his first goal in a San Jose uniform, but goalie Martin Jones, who shined in the Sharks’ shootout win Thursday, allowed five goals on the Coyotes’ first 22

“It’s like a mini playoff series and teams can make adjustment­s in a couple days on each other ...”

– Logan Couture, on consecutiv­e games against the same opponent.

shots.

With so much parity among the five teams expected to compete for the West Division’s fourth and final playoff spot, perhaps this is the way it’s going to be for most of this year — a lot of series splits when teams play each other twice in a row.

“It’s definitely something you’ve got to get used to,” Meier said, “but it’s also a chance to kind of fix things right away against the same opponent.”

To cut down on travel costs and to try to reduce the risk of a coronaviru­s outbreak, NHL teams throughout this season will often be playing the same team twice in a row in the same building, sometimes on back-to-back nights.

The Coyotes (1-0-1) wanted to up their compete level after their 4-3 shootout loss to the Sharks on

Thursday.

After Meier tied the game 2-2 at the 15:27 mark of the first period, with his pass attempt to Kevin Labanc in the slot going off Jakob Chychrun’s skate and past goalie Antti Raanta, the Coyotes scored the next three goals, with Phil Kessel’s goal giving his team a 3-2 lead.

“I thought we played better structure and better as a team today than we did in the first game,” Sharks coach Bob Boughner said. “We were looking for that timely goal. I think it took a little wind (out of) the sails, their third goal. But structural­ly and detail-wise, I thought we were better. We spent a lot more time

in their end in the (offensive) zone.”

After spending roughly the last three weeks in the Phoenix area, the Sharks (11-0) will finally leave Arizona on Sunday and travel to St. Louis, where they will play the Blues on Monday and Wednesday.

The Sharks’ road trip then continues with games against the Minnesota Wild on Friday and next Sunday, and closes with games against the Colorado Avalanche on Jan. 26 and 28.

“I love it,” Sharks captain Logan Couture said of the baseball-style format. “I know it’s been in discussion amongst players for a few years here, some guys that really want to push for this for multiple reasons — easier on the travel, I think it’s better for fans. But I enjoy it. It’s like a mini playoff series and teams can make adjustment­s in a couple days on each other and it’s a little bit of a chess match. I enjoy it. I hope we keep it going forward.”

 ?? ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sharks goaltender Martin Jones (31) gives up a goal to the Coyotes’ Phil Kessel during the first period on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz. The Coyotes won the game, 5-3.
ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sharks goaltender Martin Jones (31) gives up a goal to the Coyotes’ Phil Kessel during the first period on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz. The Coyotes won the game, 5-3.
 ?? ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sharks right wing Timo Meier, left, controls the puck as Coyotes right wing Christian Fischer, center, and Sharks center Logan Couture, right, arrive late during the third period on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz. The Coyotes defeated the Sharks 5-3.
ROSS D. FRANKLIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sharks right wing Timo Meier, left, controls the puck as Coyotes right wing Christian Fischer, center, and Sharks center Logan Couture, right, arrive late during the third period on Saturday in Glendale, Ariz. The Coyotes defeated the Sharks 5-3.

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