The Arizona Republic

Burns’ OT goal leads Sharks past Coyotes

- Josh Dubow Arizona San Jose TONY AVELAR/AP Sharks 3, Coyotes 2 (OT) 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 — — 2 3 First Period—None. Lyubushkin, ARI, (interferen­ce), 19:55. Second Period—1, Arizona, Garland 10, 9:56. 2, San Jose, Labanc 6 (Burns, Thornton), 12:09. 3, San J

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Brent Burns made the most of his second chance in alone against Darcy Kuemper.

After missing on a breakaway early in the third period, Burns completed a nifty move with a goal 3:14 into overtime that sent the San Jose Sharks to a 3-2 win over the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday night in their first game back from a 10-day break.

“That’s a big time play,” Sharks coach Peter DeBoer said. “He’s a beast, 6-4, 235 and to be that skilled to be able to make those type of plays. He’s a world-class player, and that’s a worldclass play.”

Burns got the puck in the corner in overtime, deked past Richard Panik and beat Kuemper for his 13th career overtime goal, tying Scott Niedermaye­r for the most by a defenseman in NHL history.

Joe Pavelski and Kevin Labanc scored goals less than a minute apart in the second period. Martin Jones made 31 saves to help San Jose move within four points of first-place Calgary in the Pacific Division as both teams started slowly in their first game back after the All-Star break and bye week.

“The game was difficult to play,” San Jose forward Logan Couture said. “Obviously both teams coming off of a long stretch without playing hockey. Thrown in the ice – there was a (minor league) game earlier today. Difficult game to play in. By the end I think both teams were exhausted. It’s nice to get two points.”

Conor Garland and Josh Archibald scored for the Coyotes. Kuemper made 32 saves for Arizona to earn at least a point in his ninth straight start.

Arizona put heavy pressure on in the third period and tied the score early when Archibald took a pass from Mario Kempe in the slot and shot a one-timer past Jones.

“It was a big point for us obviously we wanted two but it was nice to get back into the swing of things after the break,” Archibald said. “Our speed and forechecki­ng and creating havoc are our biggest assets. My goal got the team back into it but it an unfortunat­e ending.”

The long break might have contribute­d to a somewhat sluggish start with neither team generating many prime scoring chances until a giveaway in the defensive zone by Tim Heed set up Arizona’s first goal midway through the second period.

Christian Fischer helped cause the turnover and Garland patiently waited after getting the puck alone on the side of the net before beating Jones for his 10th goal of the season and a 1-0 lead.

The lead didn’t last long as the Sharks scored twice on rebounds over the next three minutes to take the lead. Marcus Sorensen did a good job to set up Burns for a shot from the point and Labanc knocked in the rebound to tie the game.

Monday’s game

6:30 p.m.

American Airlines Center, Dallas.

FSAZ/KTAR-AM (620). The Arizona Coyotes (2323-5) continue a three-game homestand when they visit the Dallas Stars (27-21-4) on Monday at American Airlines Center in Dallas. … The Stars have won each of their last four games. … This is the second of three meetings between the teams this season; the Coyotes suffered a 3-0 loss in Dallas on Oct. 4, their first game of the 2018-19 season.… The Stars are led in offensive production by forwards Tyler Seguin (48 points), Alexander Radulov (42 points) and Jamie Benn (35 points). … The Stars are led in net by goaltender Ben Bishop, who has posted an 18-12-2 record to go along with a 2.25 goals against average.

 ??  ?? Coyotes goaltender Darcy Kuemper blocks a shot from Sharks center Joe Pavelski (8) during the first period Saturday in San Jose, Calif.
Coyotes goaltender Darcy Kuemper blocks a shot from Sharks center Joe Pavelski (8) during the first period Saturday in San Jose, Calif.

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