Nazem Kadri Scores 2 Goals to Lead the Flames to a 4-1 Win over the Sharks
San Jose Sharks extended their longest losing streak to five games after costly third-period errors led to two Calgary Flames goals, with 17,435 fans in attendance, officials said.
- On Thursday, the Calgary Flames beat the San Jose Sharks 4-1 at SAP Center in their first game back from the Olympics, before a sellout crowd of 17,435.
- With 27 games left, the Sharks entered Thursday five points behind the Seattle Kraken for the final wild card spot, facing a critical playoff chase.
- Two late Sharks miscues led to third-period goals by Connor Zary and Nazem Kadri, while Flames goalie Dustin Wolf made 34 saves and Sharks goalie Yaroslav Askarov had 25 stops.
- San Jose Sharks lost their fifth straight game, their longest since the season opener, dropping to 27-25-4 and spoiling the start of a crucial six-game homestand.
- The Sharks honored four Olympians, spotlighting Macklin Celebrini, who led the Olympics with five goals and drew the loudest ovation, while the homestand continues with games Saturday and Sunday.
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Flames score 4 straight goals, continue dominance of Sharks
Nazem Kadri scored twice and goaltender Dustin Wolf continued his mastery against the team he grew up supporting as the visiting Calgary Flames claimed a 4-1 comeback victory over the slumping San Jose Sharks on Thursday.
Third period miscues cost Sharks in another loss to Calgary Flames
SAN JOSE – The San Jose Sharks cannot afford many missteps against non-contending teams down the stretch if they want to snap a six-year playoff drought this season. They had another one Thursday at SAP Center to continue their longest losing streak since the start of the season. After a bad line change and later a turnover in their own zone, the Sharks gave up two third-period goals and lost 4-1 to the Calgary Flames on Thursday before a sellou…
Nazem Kadri scores 2 goals to lead the Flames to a 4-1 win over the Sharks
Nazem Kadri scored two goals and the Calgary Flames beat the San Jose Sharks 4-1 in the first game back from the Olympic break for both teams.
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