Home » San Jose Sharks Drop Third Straight
San Jose Sharks Drop Third Straight

San Jose Sharks Drop Third Straight

Publish Date: April 3, 2025

The San Jose Sharks dropped their third straight after erasing a two-goal deficit in a 4-3 shootout loss Tuesday.

Despite tying the game late in the third, the Sharks’ sluggish start and missed power-play opportunities defined the night. The Sharks return to San Jose on a three-game losing streak, outscored 18-5 over that stretch.

Slow Start Undoes Late Effort

The Sharks trailed 3-1 after the first period, with the Ducks outpacing them in shots 14-13, and hits 8-7. At five-on-five hockey, the first was the only period Anaheim outshot San Jose.

San Jose drew two penalties, but both power plays came up empty.

Anaheim capitalized early, with two breakaways in the opening five minutes. Head coach Ryan Warsofsky called it “kind of inexcusable.”

“It surprised us a little bit,” Warsofsky said. “Really slow start, which really hasn’t been us the majority of the season.”

Team Teal responded well in the second, outshooting Anaheim almost triplicate, 14-5, a total of 27-19, Sharks after 40 minutes.

Holding Anaheim to just five shots on goal, the Sharks generated some stability. In the circle, San Jose had a faceoff win percentage of 57%. Veterans like Tyler Toffoli, Mario Ferraro and Barclay Goodrow helped settle the bench, according to Warsofsky.

The matchup saw Warsofsky shuffle his top line, putting Tyler Toffoli alongside Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith. In the Sharks’ last close game, a 6-5 shootout win to the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Celebrini line was Eklund-Celebrini-Smith. The new line needed time to click but found life as the game wore on.

“I thought they were good,” Warsofsky said postgame. “It took them a little time to get going. I thought they had some good chances in that second period… We’re going to have to really lock in defensively against Edmonton, that’s for sure.”

Final Push, Same Result

Marc-Edouard Vlasic scored early in the third to bring the Sharks within one. Defenseman Jack Thompson picked up the assist in Vlasic’s snap shot. It was Vlasic’s first goal of the season.

Alexander Wennberg tied it late in the third off a feed from William Eklund.

The comeback fell flat after regulation. Anaheim’s Mason McTavish scored the only shootout goal to beat the Sharks. Toffoli missed wide on San Jose’s final attempt.

Goaltender Alexandar Georgiev made 34 saves in the loss, including several key stops during a first-period 5-on-3 penalty kill and in overtime. Almost half of the shots on net he faced came in the first alone.

“It was probably the best I’ve seen him,” Warsofsky said. “He made some big saves… I thought he was really good tonight.”

Georgiev kept the Sharks within reach during Anaheim’s early push.

Mukhamadullin Exits with Injury

Shakir Mukhamadullin left Tuesday’s game in the third period with an upper-body injury and is considered day-to-day. Mukhamadullin hit Anaheim’s Troy Terry, sparking a response from Frank Vatrano. As of April 2, Mukhamadullin is still being evaluated.

Mukhamadullin opened the scoring with his second goal of the season. Over his last five games, he’s averaged 22:43 of ice time, playing top-pair minutes as a blueliner.

“I feel for the kid,” Warsofsky said. “He’s really developed since the break… His trajectory is really high. Hopefully he’s okay, but we’ll get an update.”

Same (Season-Long) Story, Different City

This marked the Sharks’ 10th loss in games decided past regulation. It also dropped them to 20-44-10 on the season.

While the second-period showed resilience, it couldn’t undo the rest of the game.

San Jose will try to end the skid Thursday on home ice against the Edmonton Oilers.

You can “Like” The Game Haus on Facebook and “Follow” us on X for more sports articles like this one.

Featured image courtesy of San Jose Sharks on NHL.com  

“From Our Haus to Yours” 

Leave A Reply

* required
Read Also
San Jose Sharks Clinch Victory with Eklund’s OT Hat-Trick
On Saturday the San Jose Sharks ended a two-game losing skid with ...
All-Star Skills Competition Results
It is that time of year when hockey fans know that half ...
Jack Eichel traded to the Vegas Golden Knights
The Buffalo Sabres have traded superstar Jack Eichel and a 2023 third-round ...
NHL Offseason Grades: Central Division
Key Acquisitions: Shayne Gostibehere, Ryan Dzingel, Anton Stralman Key Departures: Oliver Ekman-Larsson, ...
The Knightly Recap: Week 15
Last week on the Knightly Recap, the Vegas Golden Knights finished their ...
The Game Haus aims to bring unbiased, factually sound opinions to audiences across a range of mediums that are not readily accessible in the day-to-day media outlets. We cover the latest news in Gaming, Call of Duty, CS:GO, League of Legends, Dota 2, Fighting Games, NBA 2K, Halo, Hearthstone, Overwatch, Pokemon, Rocket League, Smite, Starcraft II, Fantasy Sports, MLS, EPL, MLB, NASCAR, NBA, NCAAB, NCAAF, NFL, NHL, and PGA.


Next to our unbiased coverage for esports and sports, have a look at our iGaming content. If you are looking for the most recommended Esports Betting Sites or Best Sports Betting Sites, look no further. We also cover the Best Sweepstakes Casinos in our free 2 play section and have a closer look at the Best DFS Sites out there. If you are looking for some real money options, check how we ranked the Best Online Casinos.


Follow us on Social Media for updates!
Sports: Facebook | Twitter
Esports: Facebook | Twitter

×
Your Promo Code:
The bonus offer of was already opened in an additional window. If not, you can open it also by clicking the following link:
Play now