Two forwards have career nights as Sharks beat Calgary Flames

Two forwards have career nights as Sharks beat Calgary Flames

Filip Zadina had a career night Thursday as he assisted on two goals in the second period and scored two more in the third to lead the San Jose Sharks to a 6-3 win over the Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome.

Zadina assisted on goals by Mikael Backlund and Justin Bailey in the second period as the Sharks took a 2-1 lead by the 7:50 mark of the second period. Then with his team holding onto a 3-2 lead, Zadina scored goals 37 seconds apart to put the Sharks up by three with 14:45 left in regulation time.

The four-point night was the first of Zadina’s five-plus year NHL career, as the Sharks improved to 5-2-2 since Jan. 16.

Bailey had three points for his first multi-point game in his NHL career, and Luke Kunin scored twice as the Sharks matched a season-high with six goals. They also scored six in wins over Detroit and New Jersey in December.

Mackenzie Blackwood finished with xx saves as the Sharks split their two-game road trip, San Jose lost 1-0 to the Winnipeg Jets on Wednesday night at Canada Life Center.

The Sharks scored three times in the second period and had a one-goal lead going into the third.

Granlund, Bailey and Kunin all scored goals 7:38 apart as the Sharks took a 3-1 lead. Zadina’s forecheck, both directly and indirectly, led to Granlund and Bailey’s goals.

Zadina intercepted a pass by Noah Hanifin deep in the Flames’ zone, skated with it to draw two defenders toward him, then passed it to Granlund, who took a stride to his right and beat Dustin Wolf for his sixth goal of the season at the 4:52 mark.

Just 2:58 later, Zadina forced an errant pass by MacKenzie Weegar, resulting in Bailey’s fourth goal of the season.

Blackwood faced 13 shots on goal in the first period with the only blemish being a Nazem Kadri goal at the 4:19 mark.

William Eklund had the puck inside the Flames’ zone, but had It stripped by Martin Pospisi, who started an odd-man rush the other way. He put a shot on goal that was saved by Blackwood, but Kadri got behind the Sharks’ defense and had the puck go off his skate and into the net.

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The Sharks’ best chance to score in the first period might have come in the final minute, as an effective forecheck resulted in a shot from the slot for Kunin, whose shot rang off the post. San Jose had eight shots on goal in the first period,

The Sharks for the second time were facing goalie Dustin Wolf, a Gilroy native and just the third player from Santa Clara County to reach the NHL. Wolf, before Thursday, had a 2-2-1 record in six games for Calgary, as he earned his first career NHL win at the end of the 2022-2023 regular season when the Flames beat the Sharks 3-1.