I went to the game with Shawnna, Dan and one of Dan's friends. We bought the "family 4 pack" which meant each ticket came with a hot dog, soft pretzel and soda. All that after eating dinner at Chevy's - buuurrrrp!
The Sharks started off in what seems to be their usual fashion this season: inept, unskilled, bumbling, awkward, ungraceful, amateurish, klutzy, stiff, tired, weak... you get the idea. Phoenix scored 3 minutes into the game and struck again less than 1 minute later. With the Sharks down 2-0, I figured this would be like their typical recent games where they get down early and come back to make it interesting late in the game - it doesn't take a genius to pick out the pattern.
After being severely outplayed in the first period, the Sharks came out ready to work in the second. Patrick Marleau scored on the power play 3 minutes into the period and the Sharks looked energized. The energy was dampened a bit when Phoenix struck back 3 minutes later with their own power play goal. Despite being down 3-1, the Sharks actually were starting to look good and outshot Phoenix 13-7 in the period.
The third period was all Sharks. In typical fashion, they turned up the intensity and completely dominated the third period. Wayne Primeau scored less than 5 minutes in and Tom Preissing tapped in a rebound 4 minutes later to tie the game 3-3. The Sharks had many chances to get the go-ahead goal, but Cujo stood on his head to bring the game to overtime as the Sharks outshot Phoenix 16-3 in the period.
The overtime session was more of the same with the Sharks outshooting Phoenix 4-0, while Cujo was perfect in net. The shootout was evenly matched as both Nabokov and Joseph gave up 1 goal each bringing the game to a sudden death shootout. Geoff Sanderson was up first for Phoenix and faked Nabby before finding the back of the net. Nils Ekman was next for the Sharks, but his wrister fell short and the Coyotes were victorious.
Witnessing how dominating the Sharks were in the third period and overtime, it's frustrating to know they are much better than their record and they would have many more points if they played with that kind of intensity from the start of the game instead of bring it on after giving up a couple of goals.
Of note: This was Mike Ricci's first time playing back in San Jose after having signed with Phoenix prior to the lockout. A video tribute was played on the scoreboard and he receive a long and loud standing ovation.
Score: L 4-3 shootout
1st Period
Pho - Mike Comrie (Derek Morris, Oleg Saprykin)
Pho - Ladislav Nagy (Denis Gauthier, Jamie Lundmark)
2nd Period
SJ - Patrick Marleau(PP) (Niko Dimitrakos, Milan Michalek)
Pho - Dave Scatchard(PP) (Shane Doan, Keith Ballard)
3rd Period
SJ - Wayne Primeau(PP) (unassisted)
SJ - Tom Preissing (Niko Dimitrakos)
OT
None
SJ SOG: 47
Cal SOG: 25
Winning Goalie: Curtis Joseph
Losing Goalie: Evgeni Nabokov
Tickets: Section 208 Row 11
Saturday, November 19, 2005
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