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Blog Submitted by fangxu0220 on 03/23/2016 at 9:36 PM Report Blog
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The San Jose Sharks got a spark from an unusual place and turned a close game into another laugher against Jonathan Quick and the Los Angeles Kings. Fourth-liners Mike Brown and Raffi Torres scored second-period goals to erase an early two-goal deficit and the Sharks rolled to a 7-2 victory Sunday over the Los Angeles Kings and a 2-0 lead in their first-round series. "They got us going and everybody followed," coach Todd McLellan said. "You need that to have success. Success has only been two games. Weve got a lot left. But you need to have everybody stirring the drink if you will." Justin Braun, Patrick Marleau, Joe Pavelski, Logan Couture and Joe Thornton also scored for the Sharks, who overcame a two-goal deficit after the first period of a playoff game for just the third time in 26 tries in franchise history. Antti Niemi made 24 saves. The Sharks matched a franchise playoff record with seven goals in a game and have 13 goals through two games after managing just 10 in a seven-game loss to Quick and the Kings last year. "Hes probably the best goalie in the league, so to do that two games in a row, its an oddity," Thornton said. "Weve been working hard for our goals and the fourth line got this game back in our grip for us, but scoring seven ... just a weird night." Jake Muzzin and Trevor Lewis scored first-period goals before Quick allowed seven goals in the final two periods. Los Angeles heads home for Game 3 on Tuesday looking to get back into this series. The Kings can take comfort in the fact that the home team has won 18 of the previous 19 games between these teams, including nine in the playoffs. Los Angeles also overcame a 2-0 deficit in the first round against St. Louis last year, but those were one-goal games instead of blowouts. "I wouldnt exactly call it new," captain Dustin Brown said. "We were in the same situation last year. We came up here twice and didnt get anything that we wanted. ... Now we go home and we take care of our home ice." The Kings appeared poised to steal home-ice advantage when they scored twice in the first period and Quick responded after allowing five goals in two periods of a 6-3 loss in Game 1 on Thursday. But the Sharks seized momentum in the second period thanks to a decision to drop Pavelski to the third line and a spark from the fourth line. Known for their ability to deliver hard hits and get into fights, the line of Andrew Desjardins, Torres and Brown has set the tone for the Sharks this series. Brown pushed Slava Voynov into Quick early in Game 1 and Torres added a goal in that contest. They came through even more in Game 2 with Brown scoring his first career playoff goal on a quick shot from the slot after a turnover by Kyle Clifford to get the Sharks on the board early in the second. Midway through the period, Desjardins dropped a perfect pass to Torres, who beat Quick up high for the equalizer. Torres missed the final six games of last years series for a hit to the head of Jarret Stoll, but has made his impact felt so far in the rematch. "Any time the fourth line contributes with goals its always a bonus," Mike Brown said. "For us to put in a few here, its great for the team, its great for the guys to kind of know they have that depth in the fourth line that we can contribute." The Sharks took the lead late in the period when Braun beat Quick with a shot from the point through a screen by Tommy Wingels. Marleau, Pavelski and Couture turned it into a blowout with goals off odd-man rushes in the third before Thornton scored a power-play goal. "If were not playing the way were supposed to, having the coverage were supposed to then those types of things are going to happen," defenceman Robyn Regehr said. "Weve really got to clean that up in a hurry." The Kings were undisciplined in the final period, most notably when Mike Richards speared Couture. "He got me pretty good, a full-on spear right in front of the ref so well see what happens," Couture said. NOTES: San Joses only other playoff comebacks from two goals down after the first period were on April 23, 1994, against Detroit, and April 19, 2011, against Los Angeles. The Sharks trailed that game to the Kings 3-0 after one and 4-0 in the second before rallying for a 6-5 overtime win. ... ... The Sharks beat Colorado 7-3 on April 30, 1999. ... The Kings scratched F Jordan Nolan in place of a seventh defenceman, Matt Greene, who was on the ice for four San Jose goals. Nike Free Trainer 5.0 Baratas. Murray, who won the Wimbledon title last year, has been without a coach since he parted ways with Ivan Lendl in March. He reached the French Open semifinals this week, losing to Rafael Nadal in straight sets, and said after the match that he hoped to have a new coach in place for Wimbledon. Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse España. Minor-league right-hander Jose De La Torre was sent to Boston, which had acquired Lillibridge on June 24 as part of the trade that sent corner infielder Kevin Youkilis to the Chicago White Sox. http://www.kopenbarataszapatillas.com/nike-roshe-run.html. A rare measured voice in the turbulent world of English football since arriving last year, Pellegrini finally lost his cool after Tuesdays 2-0 first-leg loss in the round of 16. City had been repelling Barcelona until the start of the second half when Jonas Eriksson sent off Martin Demichelis for fouling Lionel Messi, who then scored from the penalty spot. Nike Free 3.0 Flyknit Baratas. The Blackhawks practiced Thursday without ailing centre Andrew Shaw, but Brandon Bollig skated on the fourth line after he was suspended for the final two games of their second-round series against Minnesota. Nike Air Max 90 Baratas España. Five players had a multi-point performance and goaltender Ben Scrivens made 34 saves as Edmonton avoided a seventh straight loss by defeating the visiting Nashville Predators 5-1.SEATTLE - When Chris Wondolowski is on the penalty spot, he doesnt care who the goalkeeper is. All the San Jose Earthquakes star forward knows is that he has to beat him. Wondolowski scored on a penalty kick midway through the first half, and Jon Busch earned his second straight shutout as the San Jose Earthquakes beat the Seattle Sounders 1-0 on Saturday night. Wondolowskis goal was his fourth this season and his third game-winner of the year for the Earthquakes (3-1-0). It also was his fourth against the Sounders, more than any other San Jose player. The penalty kick was set up when Seattle defender Marc Burch tripped Earthquakes forward Steven Lenhart in the box. Wondolowski drilled the ensuing kick into the back right corner past 6-foot-5 goalkeeper Michael Gspurning. "Its a shot from 12 yards away. Im a forward, I should make it no matter what keeper is in there," Wondolowski said. "Any time I take a PK, Im playing to myself. I dont necessarily try to play to the keeper. Hes a big guy, though, a bit intimidating. I just try to put my laces to it and put it in the corner." Busch made six saves on 18 Seattle shots for his third shutout in four games. He has allowed just one goal this season -- and that was a penalty kick in a 1-0 loss to Houston on March 17. "With the boys I have in front of me, nothing surprises me," Busch said of the early success in keeping opponents off the board. "These guys are tremendous. We have so much depth on this team. These guys work their butts off in front of me, so all the credit goes to them." The Earthquakes are now in a tie with Real Salt Lake for first place in the Western Conference. The Sounders (2-1-0) fell short of matching the best-ever start in club history.dddddddddddd As an expansion team in 2009, Seattle won its first three games. "Sometimes, games go like that a little bit," Seattle coach Sigi Schmid said. "I didnt think our first half was outstanding. I thought we created more chances in the second half. We always believe were going to score. If we hadnt created anything, Id be a lot more worried or a lot more disappointed." In fact, the Sounders wound up with six more shots than the Earthquakes. Two of those came within 10 seconds of each other early in the 70th minute. Fredy Montero, playing in the 6-yard box, sent a left-footer goalward that Busch leaped to slap away with his left hand. The rebound went out to Zach Scott at the top of the penalty area, and his shot also was on target, but Busch moved to his left to make the stop. "Seattle puts you under pressure here," Earthquakes coach Frank Yalloop said. "We said we needed to get better at finishing games out and defending as a unit. Victor Bernardez has made a big difference in our back line, and this team is determined not to give up goals." Austrian native Gspurning, who replaced retired U.S national team star Kasey Keller in goal for Seattle this season and logged his first MLS shutout on March 23 against Houston, came up with four saves on 12 San Jose shots. Two of those came before Wondolowskis penalty kick. First, Gspurning dove onto the ball just outside the left post with Wondolowski poised to shoot it late in the 17th minute. A little more than four minutes later, Lenhart launched a shot from the right side of the 6-yard box which Gspurning grabbed. China Jerseys? Cheap Jerseys?Cheap Jerseys?Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '
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