The Union Democrat

Big Boys lead comeback as Sharks start homestand with critical win

- By CURTIS PASHELKA

Erik Karlsson, Logan Couture and Tomas Hertl all scored in a span of 8:02 in the second period as the Sharks erased a two-goal deficit and earned a huge 5-3 win over the Calgary Flames on Tuesday.

Trailing 3-1 early in the second period, Karlsson scored on a breakaway at the 10:08 mark after he came out of the penalty box and Couture scored a power-play goal 4:19 later to tie the game.

Hertl then scored his second of the game and team-leading 11th of the season, pouncing on a rebound after an Alexander Barabanov shot on net was saved by Flames goalie Dan Vladar.

Barabanov also assisted on Hertl’s first-period power-play goal and Adin Hill had 25 saves through two periods as the Sharks opened a seven-game homestand with one of their gutsiest comeback efforts of the season.

Hertl added an empty-net goal with 41.2 seconds left to seal the victory, the Sharks’ fourth in the last six games and their second regulation-time win over Calgary this season. Hill finished with 40 saves.

The Sharks trailed 2-1 after the first period as Dillon Dube and Johnny Gaudreau both scored for the Flames and Hertl replied with a power-play goal for San Jose.

Calgary scored on its first shot. After a Sharks’ neutral zone turnover, Milan Lucic took control of the puck to the right of the San Jose net and sent a centering pass to Dube, who chipped it past Hill just 97 seconds into the first period.

Hertl got that goal back with his second goal in as many games. With the Sharks on the power play, Alexander Barabanov sent

a seam pass through to Hertl, who fired it past a screened Dan Vladar for his 10th of the season.

The Flames retook the lead after the Sharks lost a battle for the puck behind their net. Matthew Tkachuk then took control and sent it out front through his legs to an open Gaudreau, who went forehand to backhand to beat Hill from in close for his 10th of the season.

Flames forward Adam Ruzicka then scored his first NHL goal at the 4:31 mark of the second period, giving his team a 3-1 lead after he was left alone in front of the Sharks’ net.

Those type of defensive breakdowns were what the Sharks needed to avoid Tuesday.

The Sharks desperatel­y wanted to get back to their tight-checking identity after their 6-4 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Sunday. The Sharks weren’t as careful with the puck as they needed to be and allowed a few odd-man rushes as they closed out a fivegame road trip with six of a possible 10 points.

The Flames entered Tuesday as the NHL’S best road team with an 11-3-2 record. Overall, they were tied for the Western Conference lead with 35 points.

“They’re a much heavier team to play against than last year,” Sharks coach Bob Boughner said of the Flames on Tuesday morning. “A pretty simple team with some good, high-end skill in their top six. But you look at the bottom part of their lineup and their (defense), they’re big men and they’re getting great goaltendin­g.”

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/ Getty Images /TNS ?? The San Jose Sharks’tomas Hertl (48) is congratula­ted by teammates after he scored in the first period against the Calgary Flames at SAP Center ontuesday in San Jose.
Ezra Shaw / Getty Images /TNS The San Jose Sharks’tomas Hertl (48) is congratula­ted by teammates after he scored in the first period against the Calgary Flames at SAP Center ontuesday in San Jose.

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