SAN JOSE – Shakir Mukhamadullin and Macklin Celebrini each had targets within the first two durations, and goalie Yaroslav Askarov made 33 saves because the San Jose Sharks earned a 3-1 win over the Boston Bruins on Sunday to shut out a four-game homestand.
Mukhamadullin scored his first objective of the season on the 15:53 mark of the primary interval, and Celebrini added his 14th on the 11:45 mark of the second on an influence play because the Sharks took a 2-0 lead.
The Bruins bought one objective again on the 10:02 mark of the third as Morgan Geekie scored his seventeenth of the season in entrance of the Sharks’ internet off a go from David Pastrnak.
Collin Graf iced the win for the Sharks with an empty-net objective with 1:07 to play.
Askarov didn’t have an opportunity on that play and had eight saves within the third interval, because the Sharks completed their homestand with a 3-1-0 file.
Askarov made 25 saves by way of two durations, together with one on a one-timer by Pastrnak halfway by way of the second interval.
Askarov entered Sunday as one of many hottest goalies within the NHL. In seven begins this month, Askarov was 6-1-0, and his .957 save proportion was second-best amongst all NHL goalies who’ve began at the very least seven video games.
Askarov was coming off a 31-save efficiency within the Sharks’ 4-3 shootout win over the Los Angeles Kings. Askarov additionally made 24 saves in San Jose’s 3-2 additional time win over the Utah Mammoth on Tuesday to open the homestand.
The Sharks had been trying to bounce again after a 3-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators on Saturday when coach Ryan Warsofsky lamented his workforce’s lack of full, battle-level, and a focus to element.
San Jose held a 2-1 lead late within the second interval, however a poor line change helped result in a objective by Senators winger Fabian Zetterlund, and a defensive breakdown late within the third allowed Tim Stutzle to attain the go-ahead objective, handing the Sharks their third loss in 5 video games.
The Sharks tweaked their ahead strains for Sunday’s sport. William Eklund was moved to the highest line alongside Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith, and Philipp Kurashev slid to the second line with Alexander Wennberg, who performed his one centesimal sport with the Sharks on Sunday, and Tyler Toffoli.
Enjoying on back-to-back days, Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky additionally wished to get recent legs into the lineup, as rookie Sam Dickinson entered the lineup for Sam Klingberg. But it surely was clear, too, that Warsofsky thought Klingberg’s miscue led to Stutzle’s objective on Saturday.
“We don’t scan well enough as a defense, we don’t read it,” Warsofsky stated Sunday. “It’s a quick game. So, we’ve got to be able to read it quickly. Again, the change isn’t (ideal), but it’s a 2-1-2 (neutral-zone forecheck). We should be able to defend that pretty easily.”