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Sharks head to 1st Cup final after 5-2 victory over Blues

Jones makes 24 saves as Ward posts his 2nd straight 2-goal game

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SAN JOSE, California, May 26, (AP): Two years after their most devastatin­g playoff loss, the San Jose Sharks held their most meaningful celebratio­n.

The franchise notorious for falling short each postseason will finally get the chance to play for the Stanley Cup.

Captain Joe Pavelski scored an early goal, Joel Ward added two more and the Sharks advanced to their first Stanley Cup final in franchise history by beating the St Louis Blues 5-2 on Wednesday night in Game 6 of the Western Conference final.

“You try to learn from experience­s,” Pavelski said. “You like to not have to. But that’s the course we’ve taken. Now that we’re here, again, this was a great step for us. It was another step . ... But we realize there’s more out there. That’s what we’re going to turn our attention to.”

Few outside San Jose thought this day would come so soon after the team blew the 3-0 series lead in a soul-crushing playoff defeat to rival Los Angeles in 2014 and then missed the playoffs entirely last season.

But on the same ice surface where they watched the Kings celebrate on the way to their second championsh­ip, the Sharks posted the biggest win in their 25-year history. “That was as low as you can get as a profession­al athlete, individual­ly and team wise,” center Logan Couture said. “Then last year obviously tough time missing the playoffs and going through some stuff as a team. I really think everything we’ve gone through has made us a lot stronger as a group.”

The players who endured those disappoint­ments played a big role in getting past them. Joe Thornton set up Pavelski for the first goal, Patrick Marleau had two assists in the third and Couture had a goal and two assists to give him a league-best 24 points this postseason.

But unlike past years, San Jose’s stars got plenty of help. Martin Jones made 24 saves, Ward posted his second straight two-goal game and rookie Joonas Donskoi also scored as the Sharks got lots of contributi­ons from some of the newcomers general manager Doug Wilson brought in over the past year.

“It’s huge just for the people who have been here so long,” Ward said. “I think this was an unbelievab­le accomplish­ment for sure.”

Despite making the playoffs 16 times in 18 seasons and winning the secondmost games in the NHL since the start of the 2003-04 season, the Sharks have lacked postseason success.

They won just three games in three previous trips to the conference final, were knocked out twice in four seasons by a No. 8 seed and then had the collapse against Los Angeles in 2014.

The impact of that loss lasted for a while as San Jose missed the playoffs entirely last season. But led by first-year coach Peter DeBoer, a familiar core and added depth, the Sharks recovered this year and are now only four wins from a championsh­ip.

“It’s a pretty cool feeling,” Thornton said. “Obviously it’s our first time. It was pretty neat to get this done at home. The fans here have waited so long, 25 years. We’ve waited 18 years or so. So it’s a great feeling.” This was the first time in San Jose’s history that the team played with a trip to the Stanley Cup final on the line.

 ??  ?? Martin Jones #31 of the San Jose Sharks makes a save on a shot by Kyle Brodziak #28 of the St Louis Blues in Game Six of the Western Conference Final during the 2016 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at SAP Center on May 25, in San Jose, California.
Martin Jones #31 of the San Jose Sharks makes a save on a shot by Kyle Brodziak #28 of the St Louis Blues in Game Six of the Western Conference Final during the 2016 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at SAP Center on May 25, in San Jose, California.
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