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It's time for the Sharks Instant Replay of this contest,
one by the Black Hawks, five to two,
at the United Center.
In the first period, and indeed the first portion of the game,
the Sharks were looking like they were going to have
a really strong road effort.
They would take a one-nothing lead at the 809 mark
when Mario Ferraro jumped over,
got open, got a pass from Kiefer Sherwood,
and knocked one in.
A couple of 44s over there.
Wyatt Kaiser against Kiefer Sherwood.
Kaiser won this battle.
Black Hawks have a three-on-two developing.
Down the left, Nasar Cross the line.
Whips at Rinkwide, looking for Bedard,
put the pass behind him,
and the Sharks have a three-on-two the other way.
Down the left wing side, now Sherwood Cross the line.
Rinkwide Ferraro the Drive, save star!
Mario Ferraro just tossed it to the net,
and it gets deflected home,
and the San Jose Sharks leaded one-nothing.
Great goal by Mario Ferraro.
The first time he's ever scored here in Chicago,
his seventh goal of a season assisted by Kiefer Sherwood.
Sherwood's first obtuse in the game for Sharks Hockey.
Then Demetri Ordov got called for a hooking,
Ilia McKayab, and what they ruled was a breakaway.
We thought it was a pretty good gift to give the Black Hawks
the penalty shot, but with the score one-nothing Sharks,
it was up to Ascarov in the first period to keep it that way.
McKayab was dangerous against the Sharks, moves and shoots.
Stick save!
Made by Ascarov!
No goal!
And so the Sharks keep it one-nothing with 3-38 to go.
Ilia McKayab trying to go five-hole,
but Ascarov gave him the space then took it away,
unsuccessful penalty shot.
The first penalty shot against the Sharks this year,
Tidal Andrea had one earlier in the season,
and that one also unsuccessful from the Sharks side.
And so here we were at the end of the first period.
The Sharks were out shooting the Black Hawks 7-3,
and they were leading one-nothing.
Then they went on the power play in the second period,
when Connor Bedard got his second of three penalties in the game
for Delay of Game Over Glass at 3-46.
Michael Misa, with the second unit on the ice,
made it two to nothing.
A little drop pass, turn a shot to Misa.
Speeds down the right for Turner-Shopper,
races into the zone, back hands around the boards,
bed across the ice by Sherwood,
or off beat it down low.
Misa's got it, puts it off to defense.
Scar!
Michael Misa!
On the left circle was dropping in toward the slot,
put an off to defense, and it snuck through Spencer Knight.
That's a power play goal,
and the San Jose Sharks are on top two-nothing.
That was a nice goal by Michael Misa,
a power play tally his eighth of a year,
and his first after going 15 games without a goal,
his most recent tally before tonight,
was on the road in Ottawa, on March the 15th.
Dimitri Orlov got the primary assist for Orlov.
That's his 37th point of the season.
That is a career best for the veteran,
and keeper Sherwood, his second assist in the game.
Two-nothing sharks.
Everything looking just fantastic,
until the final seconds were ticking off,
in the second period when the Black Rocks got one
that maybe Yaroslav Askerov should have had.
Back to even strength for the sharks for the final 30 seconds
of the second, and here comes the Hawks moving in.
Denado bonnyed off to play there,
lose off, and they score!
Well, kind of a broken play,
Sam Wrenzel trailing to play after Denado lost it,
knocked it off of Askerov and into the net,
and I'm wondering if there's going to be any kind of
discussion about this goal.
I don't think so, because there was some contact,
but I think it happened maybe after the puck went in,
with Ryan Denado, bodied up there by Orlov,
moving toward the front of a net,
just as Wrenzel shot the puck.
It went in, and there was no goldie interference.
Sam Wrenzel, getting his fourth of a season,
Ryan Denado, always deadly against his former team,
getting the primary assist, and Andrej Burikowski also
was assisting two-to-one the score at the end of two.
But the sharks had the lead,
and all season long, they had not lost in regulation
with 27 wins, with a second period intermission edge.
It would all change tonight.
In the third period, the Black Rocks outshot the sharks 11-4,
totals for the game, Chicago 24,
San Jose 17, consider those numbers when you remember,
the sharks outshot the Black Rock 7-3 in the first period.
The Black Rocks would tie the game at 351 of the third period,
when Louis Crevier would get his sixth gold of a season
with a trillion pass from Conor Bedard.
And then, the Black Rocks would take the lead at 835,
when Ryan Green went to the right wing side of the ice,
just as Crevier had moments before.
But at Wrenberg getting up a little slowly,
here's Ryan Denado with a slot shooting it,
and that's a big, stick-say, by Ascaron.
Rebound pepped in, another chance Del Mastro feeds in front,
and they score!
Well, Ryan Green got behind the shark's defense,
just like Crevier did.
He put a stick down, the play was flying to the right side,
and he tips it by Ascaron, the Hawksley 3-2.
Ethan Del Mastro, brilliant pass,
his first assistant point of the season,
Andrej Burkowski also was assisting on Ryan Green's 12th of the year.
That proved to be the game winning gold, Jamal.
And I have a funny feeling the Winnipeg Jets
are watching that right side of the shark zone
because the Black Rocks exploited it twice.
Yeah, they did, and it was unfortunate,
because it looked like an innocent play.
But when you get on the wrong side of someone net front
and the defenseman, Del Mastro makes a real brilliant heads-up,
offensive play, quite shocking to see that it's his first point of the year,
because that was a great pass to the back door.
And so that made it 3-2 in favor of Chicago.
Louis Crevier had never scored more than one goal in a single game for the Black Rocks,
but he got a second one here off a tighter Bertuzzi play
after Bertuzzi won the puck from Luca Canioni.
All right, the shark's turn a shot.
He's a backhander and a reversal play,
but that's a nice read by Bertuzzi to steal it.
He's checked by Celebrini, but got it back.
Crevier, the point score.
At 10-32 of the third period,
the Black Rocks break it open a bit.
Louis Crevier, getting his seventh goal of the season,
second goal of this period.
Black Rocks four sharks, too, with traffic in front.
Another tough one to give up, Bertuzzi getting the assist
on Crevier's seventh of the season at 10-32.
Chicago leads it by the score of four to two.
Black Rocks was getting one more goal.
Again, another great assist for Connor Bedard.
He assisted with Wyatt Kaiser on Nick Lardis's
tenth goal of the season at 14-44 of the third.
That made the score, the Black Rocks five,
and the sharks, too.
Final shots on goal for the game, 24-17 in favor of Chicago.
Black Rocks win the season series from the sharks.
Two games to one.
Both wins here in Chicago.
Black Rocks won earlier by the score of six to three
on February second, and the sharks won the lone game
at SAP Center, three to two at the beginning of April.
So San Jose now drops back to a record of 38-35 and 8.
The 40 win mark will not be achieved this year,
but they've got another chance to finish things off
with a flourish as they go to Winnipeg tomorrow
to take on the jets.
Yeah, that's the focus, obviously.
Not happy with the way things ended here in Chicago
on the third period.
But again, another opportunity back-to-back nights.
Quick travel, quick turnaround in Winnipeg tomorrow night.
Tonight's attendance at the United Center,
20,397 fans.
Black Rocks record is now 29, 39, and 14.
They've got 72 points.
The sharks still with 84 on the campaign.
That's it for our sharks, Inc. and replay.
This has been a presentation of the San Jose Sharks Audio Network.
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