Thursday, May 26, 2016

Franchise history: The Sharks are off to the Stanley Cup Final


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The San Jose Sharks won a back-and-forth Game 5 to take back the lead in a back-and-forth Western Conference Final, moving one victory away from appearing in the Stanley Cup Final.

After scoring the tying goal late in the second period, Joe Pavelski notched his 12th of the playoffs to give San Jose the lead for good just 16 seconds into the third period.

The Sharks earned a 6-3 victory on the road, in a bounce-back effort from Saturday.

Twice, the Blues grabbed the lead. Troy Brouwer gave them the advantage in the first period, showing off his baseball skills by batting the puck into the net on a rebound. Robby Fabbri gave them another lead in the second period, making Roman Polak pay for snapping on Dmitrij Jaskin along the boards.

But the Blues couldnt hold on. The Sharks scored twice on three power play opportunities and can now clinch the Western Conference on home ice in Wednesdays Game 6.

As for the Blues, will Ken Hitchcock change up his starting goaltender again? Its certainly an aspect of this series that will once again be up for debate leading up to Wednesdays game.

After Brian Elliott had backstopped the Blues through the first two rounds and started the first three games of this series, Hitchcock decided to start Jake Allen in Game 4.

Allen recorded the win Saturday, and was called upon again in Game 5 as expected, but gave up four goals on 25 shots Monday.

Source: http://nhl.nbcsports.com/2016/05/23/feeding-frenzy-sharks-send-blues-to-the-brink-of-elimination-in-western-conference-final/

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