San Francisco Chronicle

Last-place season ends with blowout loss

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CALGARY, Alberta — Blake Coleman scored his 30th goal and MacKenzie Weegar netted his 20th as the Calgary Flames beat the San Jose Sharks 5-1 on Thursday night in the season-ending game for both teams.

Weegar had never had more than eight goals in a season. The jump to 20 tied the 30-year-old for third among blueliners behind only Roman Josi (23) and Cale Makar (21).

“After I scored, just the sincerity of the congratula­tions from everybody. When they come up to you after and they say how proud they are of you and the little things like that, it goes a long way for me,” Weegar said.

More impressive for

Calgary coach Ryan Huska, Weegar became the first NHL player to score 20 goals while also blocking 200 shots.

“That’s the hard part of the game,” Huska said. “Where over and over you’re doing it again and again and you’re not feeling good, and you put yourself in those positions and you continuall­y play through it.”

Adam Klapka posted his first NHL goal and Oliver Kylington, and Kevin Rooney also scored for Calgary (38-39-5). The Flames missed the postseason for the second straight season.

Dustin Wolf had 16 saves and lost his shutout bid with nine seconds left in the game. The 23-year-old rookie closed the season with four straight wins

and a record of 7-7-1.

Fabian Zetterlund scored for San Jose (1954-9), which finished with the worst record in the NHL. The Sharks have missed the playoffs in each of the last five seasons after

reaching the postseason in 19 of the previous 21 years. San Jose finished with just 47 points, its fewest total since 1996.

Mikael Granlund had an assist and finished the season with a 13-game point streak (two goals, 13 assists).

The Sharks starting goaltender, Los Gatos native Devin Cooley, was pulled for the second straight game. After giving up eight goals on 22 shots on Monday in Edmonton, Cooley (2-3-1) allowed five goals on 23 shots before being replaced by Georgi Romanov (14 saves).

“It’s just tough to end like that. It’s just not the way we wanted to go out,” Sharks defenseman Kyle Burroughs said.

Calgary jumped out to a two-goal lead in the first period, scoring twice in a three-minute span.

Klapka opened the scoring at 12:13. Coleman’s goal was an easy tap-in at the side of the net after he was set up on a perfect pass from Connor Zary.

Coleman, who reached 30 goals for the first time, had missed the previous four games with an upperbody injury. Coleman’s previous career best was 22 goals with New Jersey in 2018-19.

Calgary blew the game open early in the second with three more goals in a span of just over three minutes.

 ?? Jeff McIntosh/Associated Press ?? Sharks goalie Devin Cooley was pulled from the game Thursday after allowing five goals on 23 shots.
Jeff McIntosh/Associated Press Sharks goalie Devin Cooley was pulled from the game Thursday after allowing five goals on 23 shots.

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