Rookie Tomas Hertl is making a big impression with the San Jose Sharks. Hertl had an assist in his NHL debut on Thursday and followed that with two goals as San Jose beat the Phoenix Coyotes 4-1 on Saturday night for their second win in as many games this season. Hertl, San Jose's first selection (No. 17) in the 2012 NHL Draft, beat Mike Smith 46 seconds after the opening faceoff and made it 2-0 at 7:23 with a power-play goal. Patrick Marleau beat a beleaguered Smith for another power-play goal at 12:30 for a 3-0 lead.
"We have a pretty good idea of what he can
do and he's lucky to be playing with a couple of pretty good players
that complement him well," coach Todd McLellan said. "It's
a big night for him, one that he'll remember for a long time. More
importantly, the group played really, really well."
The Sharks finished with a 51-23 advantage in
shots on goal, but didn't beat Smith again. Logan
Couture hit the empty net for the final margin. "I was
just telling myself make as many saves as you can and maybe we'll
figure it out," Smith said.
Oliver
Ekman-Larsson scored late in the second period for the Coyotes,
who played the opener of a five-game trip after beating the New York
Rangers at home in their season-opener on Thursday. "Everything
we did well in the first game we didn't do tonight, and it showed,"
Smith said. "They were coming at us hard, and we know they
always do in this arena, but we didn't answer the bell."
Antti
Niemi stopped 22 shots for San Jose, which hosts the Rangers on
Tuesday. Hertl opened the scoring when he took a pass from
Marc-Edouard
Vlasic and slipped a backhander through Smith's legs. He made it
2-0 by redirecting Matt
Irwin's shot into the net.
"It's great. You can see how he's having
fun with it and smiling a lot," Marleau said of Hertl. "He
brings a lot of energy to this group, and it's fun to see."
Marleau scored his second goal of the season by
putting Vlasic's pass into an empty net after Joe
Pavelski's pass bounced off Smith's pad. Smith had played some of
the best hockey of his career against the Sharks, so beating him
three times before the game was 13 minutes old was a big boost.
"When you score on the first shot against
him, that kind of give you more confidence that you can beat him,"
McLellan said. "He's certainly had our number so we're happy
with that."
Ekman-Larsson gave the Coyotes some life when he
took a pass from Zbynek
Michalek in his own zone and went coast-to-coast before firing a
wrister from the right side that went into the net off Niemi's glove.
"We didn't execute well and we got
out-battled on loose pucks," Phoenix coach Dave Tippett
said, "and when you don't have the puck ever, you're chasing
the game."
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