John Klingberg scored 68 seconds into overtime as the Anaheim Ducks came back to beat the San Jose Sharks 5-4 on Friday at Honda Center.
Tomas Hertl lost the puck near the Sharks’ blue line and Mason McTavish took over. He passed the puck to Troy Terry, who found Klingberg for a one-timer from the slot that beat Sharks goalie Kaapo Kahkonen for his fifth goal of the season.
The Sharks challenged the play for offside, feeling Adam Henrique did not get back onside before the puck was carried into the San Jose end. But after a lengthy review, the goal was ruled to be good, resulting in McTavish’s second goal of the game and ninth of the season. Meier tipped two shots by Kevin Labanc past Ducks goalie Anthony Stolarz in the second period as the Sharks took a 4-3 lead. Initially, Labanc received credit for the goals, which came at the 10:16 and 13;20 marks of the second period, before the NHL made the changed.
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