SAN JOSE, California (AP) The San Jose Sharks beat the Nashville Predators 3-2 on Sunday night to take a 2-0 series lead in the NHL playoffs after the St. Louis Blues defeated the Dallas Stars 4-3 in overtime to level their Western Conference semifinal at 1-1.
Joe Pavelski scored the tiebreaking goal with 2:40 left in regulation and Martin Jones stopped 36 shots while Logan Couture added a power-play goal and Joe Thornton scored an empty-netter to put the Sharks in control as the series shifts to Nashville for Game 3 on Tuesday night.
Mattias Ekholm tied the game earlier in the third and Ryan Johansen also scored for Nashville while Pekka Rinne made 21 saves.
After San Jose blew a one-goal lead earlier in the third, the top line delivered when it mattered most. Joe Thornton slid a cross-ice pass to Matt Nieto, whose initial shot was stopped by Rinne. But Pavelski batted the rebound in for his sixth goal of the playoffs to give the Sharks the lead.
Thornton scored an empty-net goal that proved crucial when Johansen scored with 3.6 seconds left for Nashville.
”Those guys, I’m sure they’d be the first to tell you, they didn’t spent a lot of time in the offensive zone tonight like we’re used to,” Couture said. ”But, when we needed a big goal, those guys stepped up and they did it for us.”
Rinne had helped keep Nashville in the game long enough to get the equalizer midway through the third. With San Jose leading 1-0, Rinne robbed Nick Spaling with a pad save on a 2-on-1 with San Jose short-handed.
A few minutes later, Ekholm got the equalizer when his shot from the high slot got past a screened Jones to make it 1-1.
The Sharks scored first following an odd penalty late in the second period. Nashville defenseman Roman Josi tried to rush off the ice after a bad line change to avoid a too many men penalty, but jumped into the Sharks bench because he couldn’t reach his own in time.
”I think we were better team out there tonight,” Ekholm said. ”We were just as good as they were tonight. They got a lucky bounce in the end and scored the game winner.”
In Texas, Blues captain David Backes scored off a rebound during a power play 10:58 into overtime after Vladimir Tarasenko took a slap shot that defenseman Alex Goligoski blocked.
Dallas forced overtime by erasing a two-goal deficit in the third period, when the Stars outshot St. Louis 13-2.
Antti Niemi had stopped 19 consecutive shots since relieving Kari Lehtonen after the first period until Backes scored.
Blues goalie Brian Elliott had 31 saves, including big shots by Jason Spezza and Stars captain Jamie Benn about a minute apart in overtime.
”The thing that impressed me more than anything was the way we played in the overtime. Outstanding,” coach Ken Hitchcock said. ”We went into attack mode and stayed on it the whole time.”
”The thing that impressed me more than anything was the way we played in the overtime. Outstanding,” St. Louis coach Ken Hitchcock said. ”We went into attack mode and stayed on it the whole time.”
The best-of-seven series matching the Western Conference’s top two teams switches to St. Louis on Tuesday night.
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