San Jose – The San Jose Sharks Guardian, Georgi Romanov, came a few minutes after enjoying the most memorable night of his professional career on Monday, while taking a big piece of hopes of the Flames de Calgary elimination series.
Romanov made 19 stops in two periods, but the Sharks granted third-time goals to Adam Klapka, Morgan Frost and Matt Coronato in a 3-2 defeat against the flames before an announced crowd of 12,654 at SAP Center.
Living 1-0 on a goal from Will Smith in the first period, the Sharks granted a 2 against 1 to Calgary while striker Nazem Kadri arrived with Klapka after Timothy Liljegren could not keep the washer in the Flames zone. After a Kadri shot to the goal, Klapka crushed the net and beat Romanov for his fourth goal of the season at 8:12.
Morgan Frost added a goal in digital advantage at 11:00 am to give the Flames the advantage after Lucas Carlsson was called to hold, and Coronato made 3-1 flames, marking the winner of the match after stealing the puck to Alexander Wennberg and beaten Romanov for his 22nd goal.
Smith added another goal with 1:59 to play in payment, and Romanov made 29 stops, but the Sharks lost their sixth consecutive match and finished their house with a 0-3-0 file. They will start a four -game road trip on Wednesday against the Minnesota Wild.
Romanov now has 0-4-0 in six games with the Sharks this season.
The flames entered 85 points on Monday, six points behind the Minnesota Wild for the second and last point of Joker from the Western Conference. Calgary had two games in hand on Minnesota and will play the Wild at home on Friday, but he still has almost no margin of error if he wants to make the playoffs. He desperately needed to beat the Sharks in the 32nd place.
San Jose, however, was largely the best team of the first period, surpassing Calgary 18-8. Smith’s goal, his 15th of the season, came with 24 seconds to play before the intermission and just after a forecoux by Macklin Celebrini.
Celebrini took control of the washer behind the Flames net and obtained it in Nikolai Kovalenko, who found Smith open.
The top scorer, Tyler Toffoli, missed the match on Monday with an injury to the lower body and he is considered day -to -day, said Warsofsky. Like Rutta and Desharnais, Toffoli will also travel with the team to start the road trip.
Warsofsky said Toffoli has faced the injury since the days that followed the 4 nations in late February. Toffoli has a 28 goals summit this season and is third on the Sharks with 50 points.
Kovalenko, a healthy scratch for the last six games before Monday, took the place of Toffoli in the alignment.
Sorting passage: The NHL former association announced on Monday afternoon that the former NHL’s Longtime NHL Greg Millen had suddenly and unexpected. Millen, 67, became a broadcaster shortly after the end of his NHL 14 year old career in 1992, and he had been color analyst on the Flames television on Rogers Sportsnet in recent years.
Out of respect for Millen, Sportsnet did not have his broadcasters, Jon Abbott and the former Sharks Kelly Hrudey goalkeeper, call the match. Instead, Sportsnet took the broadcast of the Sharks for the match on Monday.
Mukhamadullin is: Shakir Mukhamadullin was released for the season with an upper body injury he suffered in the match last Tuesday against the Anaheim Ducks.
Mukhamadullin, 23, spent the days that followed by doctors, said Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky, to determine the seriousness of the injury. Warsofsky would not say what is the injury and could not confirm if it would require surgery.
The Sharks of the last place, officially eliminated from the statements in the playoffs last month, only have five games. They will play their last match on April 16 at home against the Edmonton Oilers.
The injury will also prevent Mukhamadullin from participating in the Calder Cup of the AHL qualifiers.
Updates of injuries: injured defensen Vincent Desharnais (upper body), Jimmy Schuldt (lower body) and Jan Rutta (lower body) all patinated on Monday. Schuldt was sent back to Barracuda, but Warsofsky said that Desharnais and Rutta would move with the Sharks during their four -game road trips and could be options to play at some point.
Musty arrives: Forward Quentin Musty, one of the two Sharks recovery choices in 2023, should start practicing with the Barracuda on Tuesday. Musty, 19, has just completed his fourth and probably the last season of junior hockey last week, while he and the Sudbury Wolves were swept away in their series at the best of the 7 against the Kingston Frontenacs in the first round of the Ontario hockey league players.
Musty collected four points in three playoffs after having 59 points in 33 regular season games with the Wolves. In 189 regular season games with Sudbury in four seasons, Musty collected 270 points, including a 102-point season in 2023-24.
The 6 -foot 2 -inch and 200 pound musty was selected 26th in total by the Sharks during the NHL 2023 draft in Nashville and was signed in an entry -level contract of three years in October of the same year.
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