The San Jose Sharks had a last chance to play Spoiler on Sunday night and end the already precarious hopes of Playoffs of Calgary’s flames.
But with the game tied in the third period, the sharks allowed goals of uniform force to the strikers of Yegor Sharangavich and Matt Coronato in a 5-2 defeat against the flames in the Saddledome of Scotiabank.
Sharangovich beat the GEORGI Romanov Shark goalkeeper 90 seconds in the third period with a Wist shot after he played an ingenious pass from Morgan Frost in the slot.
Coronato scored in the 10:55 mark after he shook a Nikolai Kovalenko check, tok a Mikael Backlund pass and beat Romanov from close to his 24 of the season.
Sharangovich added an empty network goal with 2:44 for the end when the flames swept their season series with 4-0 sharks and kept their hopes of playoffs alive.
Tyler Toffoli scored his 30th goal of the season in the first period and helped in the third goal of the year of Jan Rutta that tied the 2-2 game in the 4:20 brand of the second period.
To his goal, Toffoli, a pass from Lucas Carlsson and shot the network that Flame Dustin Wolf goalkeeper stopped. But Toffoli collected the rebound, tok one step to his right and fired another shot just below the crossbar to reach the 30 goals plateau for the third consecutive year.
Toffoli, who signed a four -year contract with San José on the first day of free agency last July, became the third player in the history of sharks to register 30 goals in his first season with the team, joining Dany Heatley (39 in 2009). And Sergei in 2009).
Toffoli had 34 goals as a member of The Flames in 2022-23 and had 33 last season, starting the year with the New Jersey Devils before being changed to Winnipeg’s jets.
Toffoli almost had its 31st in a power game of the third period of the sharks, since it collected a loose album against the flame network that took the final boards. But Toffoli did not receive great shot, and Wolf quickly slipped and managed to save.
The sharks allowed first -period goals to Mackenzie Weegar and Adam Klapka when the flames scored twice in their first five shots. But Sharks’s goalkeeper, Georgi Romanov, still had 20 rescues in the first two periods, including three about the death penalty.
The sharks arrived on Sunday since they already secured, so to speak, 32nd and last place in the general classification of the NHL. The flames, they thought, needed a victory to keep their hopes of flash playoffs alive.
Calgary entered the game five points from Minnesota Wild and four points from the St. Louis Blues for the two places of Commodines at the West Conference. Minnesota and St. Louis have a game, Calgary now has two games left in an attempt to catch The Wild or The Blues.
The Wild would have secured a position in the playoffs if the flames had lost the sharks in any way, and the blues would have secured a postseason post if the calarium had lost to San José in the regulation time.
The flames end the regular season with a game at home against Los Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday and a road game in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Sharks end the regular season with a game in Vancouver on Monday and an appointment at home against the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday.
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