• Oilers stumble once again in loss to lowly Sharks

    SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Tomas Hertl scored a goal and set up another to help the San Jose Sharks win their second straight game following 11 consecutive losses to open the season, 3-2 over the slumping Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night.

    In a matchup of the NHL's two worst teams so far this season, it was Connor McDavid and the Oilers who ended up on the losing end.

    Hertl assisted on Fabian Zetterlund's goal that opened the scoring in the first period and then took advantage of a fortunate bounce to score midway through the second period.

    Sharks' Hertl picks up the puck after lucky bounce, fires it past Oilers' Skinner
    Watch as Tomas Hertl gets lucky and the Oilers continue to be unlucky as the Sharks forward picks up a loose puck after a wild bounce and fires it past an outstretched Skinner into an open Edmonton net to retake the lead for San Jose.
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        Filip Zadina also scored for San Jose, which ended an an eight-game losing streak against the Oilers.

        Mackenzie Blackwood made 39 saves, coming up big on an Edmonton power-play late in the game after Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored with the goalie pulled with 2:26 to play.

        Darnell Nurse also scored for the Oilers.

        Nurse snipes shot off post and in to put Oilers on the board
        Watch as Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl picks out defenceman Darnell Nurse with an outlet pass as he's joining the rush before sniping a shot off the post and in to put the Oilers on the board against the San Jose Sharks.
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            McDavid, who led the NHL with 64 goals last season, has no goals in his last seven games. The Oilers have lost four straight and have one win in their last nine contests. Their five points are tied with the 1993-94 team for the fewest through 12 games in franchise history.

            Stuart Skinner made 15 saves for Edmonton in the first game since the Oilers sent high-priced goalie Jack Campbell to the AHL in what coach Jay Woodcroft described as a “message” to his struggling team.

            Woodcroft said after the move that he expected the Oilers to play their best game of the season but that didn't materialize.

            Sharks' Zadina buries one-timer on the rush to grow lead vs. Oilers
            Watch as San Jose Sharks forward Filip Zadina gets the clean cross-ice pass from Nico Sturm on the rush and buries the one-timer past Stuart Skinner to grow his team's lead over the Edmonton Oilers.
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                The Sharks responded late in the period when Nikita Okhtiuk's pass deflected off Zetterlund to an open Hertl in the slot. Hertl beat Skinner for his second goal of the season.

                Zadina added an insurance goal early in the third when he scored on a 2-on-1 rush off a pass from Nico Sturm. 

                That was enough to give the Sharks their second win of the season after tying a record with 11 straight losses — including one in a shootout — to open the season. 

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