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  • On Tuesday, Collin Graf, forward for the San Jose Sharks, scored at the 2:40 mark of overtime to give the Sharks a 2-1 comeback win over the Minnesota Wild at Grand Casino Arena.
  • Yaroslav Askarov, in for Nedeljkovic, started unexpectedly and has been 3-0-0 this month with a.972 save percentage.
  • The Sharks' top line connected on the tying play as Will Smith scored on the power play at the 11:57 mark of the third period, with Celebrini assisting both goals.
  • The win pushed the Sharks to four straight wins, with goaltending boosting the streak as their combined save percentage rose to.961, the first since the 2021-22 season.
  • They finish the road trip Thursday against the Calgary Flames and Saturday versus the Seattle Kraken while riding an offensive upswing and averaging 3.3 goals per game with Macklin Celebrini leading with 24 points.
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Wild dominate early, but Sharks rally for 2-1 overtime victory

Matt Boldy scored a power-play goal for Minnesota, but Macklin Celebrini set up the tying and game-winning goals for San Jose

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Graf scores in OT as Sharks come back to beat Wild 2-1

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Collin Graf scored 2:41 into overtime and the surging San Jose Sharks came back to beat the Minnesota Wild 2-1 on Tuesday night.

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Winger’s overtime goal lifts Sharks to comeback win over Minnesota Wild

Forward Collin Graf scored at the 2:40 mark of overtime to lead the surging San Jose Sharks to a dramatic 2-1 comeback win over the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul. Graf’s goal came on an odd-man rush as he took a pass from Macklin Celebrini and made a forehand to backhand move to beat Wild goalie Filip Gustavsson for his second goal of the season, as the Sharks recovered from a slow start to win their fourth st…

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