Friday 28 October 2016

NHL - San Jose Sharks @ Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2 - Saturday, October 15, 2016



The San Jose Sharks won't get style points for their 3-2 win against the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena, but that doesn't matter.
"Good, sloppy road win. We'll take it," San Jose coach Peter DeBoer said.
It was the first of a five-game trip for San Jose, who set a Sharks record last season with 28 road wins.
Patrick Marleau's empty-net, power-play goal proved to be the difference even though the Sharks (2-0-0) didn't know it when he scored his first of the season with 34 seconds left. Josh Anderson scored 11 seconds later for Columbus (0-2-0) to make the final seconds interesting with an extra attacker.

Mikkel Boedker and Joel Ward scored, and Martin Jones made 27 saves for San Jose. San Jose led 2-0 after the first period before Columbus rookie defenseman Zach Werenski scored his first NHL goal early in the third. Sergei Bobrovsky made 35 saves for Columbus, including 19 in the second period.
The Sharks took a 1-0 lead at 9:22 on Boedker's first goal for San Jose since the former Coyotes forward signed as a free agent on July 1.
"It's nice to score and help the team get the lead. It was definitely a good one to get out of the way." he said.
San Jose made it 2-0 on Ward's first goal of the season from a centering pass by Brent Burns at 14:54. Werenski, the No. 8 pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, got his second point in his second NHL game at 3:44 of the third, 10 seconds into the Blue Jackets' second power play, to make it 2-1. Columbus had momentum but couldn't tie the game.
* A tripping penalty to Blue Jackets defenseman David Savard at 17:52 of the third not only stopped Columbus' push for the tying goal but negated a man advantage the Blue Jackets would have had when Bobrovsky was later pulled for an extra attacker and Marleau scored into an empty net for a 3-1 lead.

Quotes
Mikkel Boedker: "We were out of the gate a little better than they were and we were able to hang on."
Peter DeBoer: "There's no panic on the bench as ugly as it looked for a few minutes there. I thought our composure was still good, our confidence was still good."
"You get that early lead and we're outshooting them. I thought Bobrovsky was excellent. He had real quality opportunities to extend the lead, and when that doesn't happen you let their team hang around and you're fighting for your life down the stretch."

Sergei Bobrovsky: "You don't have a choice to choose 30, or 20 or 40 shots, so you try to be focused on each shot and go from there."

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