The Mercury News

Unfathomab­le collapse leads to overtime loss

- By Curtis Pashelka cpashelka@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

The San Jose Sharks allowed tying and game-winning goals to Martin Necas in a somewhat unfathom- able 5-4 loss to the Caro- lina Hurricanes on Friday.

Leading 4-2 with less than two minutes remaining in regulation time, the Sharks blew coverage inside their own zone, allowing a goal to Sebastian Aho at the 18:23 mark of the third period.

Then with 11.5 seconds left, Necas scored to tie the game, collecting a loose puck and beating goalie James Reimer above his right shoulder.

Necas then scored just 55 seconds into overtime as the Sharks (14-25-11) turned a near-certain victory into another gutwrenchi­ng defeat.

“We've had a season of just incredibly disappoint­ing losses.” Sharks coach David Quinn said.

Quinn was irate about the way the Sharks defended on Aho's third-period goal. Then on Necas' first goal, the Sharks felt the puck never touched the ice on a faceoff to Reimer's left before Jordan Staal drew it back.

“Just complete blown coverage on the third goal. Just got to protect the middle of the rink and we don't do it,” Quinn said. “And on the fourth one, the puck never touches the ice on the drop.

“They got to shoot it from the corner, it hits the side of the net it goes right to Aho on the side. It wasn't blown coverage. It was just them throwing the puck at the net, it hits the side and it goes right to Aho.”

Mikey Eyssimont assisted on Nick Bonino's tying goal early in the third period and scored with 8:45 left in regulation time as the Sharks took a 3-2 lead. Mario Ferraro's empty-net goal came with 1:52 left in the third period, giving the Sharks a seemingly comfortabl­e two-goal advantage.

Oskar Lindblom also scored and Reimer finished with 31 saves as the Sharks fell to 0-2-2 on a five-game trip that ends today in Pittsburgh.

On Eyssimont's goal, he took a pass from Nico Sturm along the boards, took a stride toward the middle of the ice, and beat Hurricanes goalie Antti Raanta for his first goal in a San Jose uniform.

Eyssimont now has a goal and three assists in nine games with the Sharks since he was claimed on waivers earlier this month. He had five points in 20 career games with the Winnipeg Jets.

The Sharks are 5-6-11 in one-goal games this season, including a 3-2 overtime loss to the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday. The Sharks began the trip with a 5-3 loss to Columbus last Saturday and a 4-0 loss to Boston the next day. VLASIC OUT >> Defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic was ill Friday and was scratched, missing his first game this season. Quinn said Friday morning that some of his defensemen were under the weather. Vlasic had 12 points in 49 games before Friday as he averaged just more than 18 minutes ice time per game.

 ?? KARL B DEBLAKER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Carolina Hurricanes' Martin Necas, right, celebrates his tying goal against the Sharks with Brent Burns during the third period Friday in Raleigh, N.C.
KARL B DEBLAKER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Carolina Hurricanes' Martin Necas, right, celebrates his tying goal against the Sharks with Brent Burns during the third period Friday in Raleigh, N.C.

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