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Michael Misa's OT Winner Lifts Sharks over Jets
Michael Misa scored the overtime winner after Will Smith tied the game, giving the Sharks their second straight victory and improving their 12-4 overtime record, officials said.
- On Sunday, Michael Misa scored 1:40 into overtime to lift the San Jose Sharks to a 2-1 win at SAP Center, San Jose, Calif., before a sellout crowd of 17,435.
- Receiving a drop pass from William Eklund, Michael Misa skated into the Jets' zone, fought off a check and scored his fourth goal of the season, his second straight game.
- Morgan Barron opened the scoring 2:44 into the first, Will Smith tied the game with 18:13 left, and Alex Nedeljkovic finished with 27 saves for San Jose.
- The result leaves the Jets having lost three of their last four games, extending a recent slump, while the Sharks are 2-1-0 on their six-game homestand.
- Hellebuyck helped lead Team USA to Olympic gold and made 41 saves in the gold-medal game, and President Trump announced during his State of the Union last Tuesday that he would award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to him.
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