Sharks hold off Flyers for first win of season, in 12th game

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — After a miserable month, the San Jose Sharks finally have something to celebrate.

Anthony Duclair had a goal and an assist as the Sharks beat the Philadelphia Flyers 2-1 on Tuesday night to snap an 11-game losing streak that matched the longest to start a season in NHL history.

“It’s a lot of relief in here,” goalie Mackenzie Blackwood said. “Everyone’s happy. It’s been a long time coming. Now we can take a breath and try to put some more together.”

Blackwood made 38 saves and William Eklund added a power-play goal for the Sharks (1-10-1), who allowed 10 goals in each of their previous two games.

“I give these guys so much credit,” San Jose coach David Quinn said. “They’ve been such a great group to coach. They’ve never stopped working. … At some point you say, enough is enough. I give a ton of credit to our leaders and our older players. I thought they really stepped up tonight.”

Joel Farabee scored for Philadelphia (5-7-1), which lost for the fifth time in six games despite outshooting San Jose 39-19.

“It’s the NHL — anyone can beat anyone,” Farabee said. “I don’t think it was a lack of effort or anything like that. I just felt like we were looking for that one bounce and we never got it.”

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Samuel Ersson made 17 saves for the Flyers, who played without starting goaltender Carter Hart for a third straight game due to a mid-body injury. He remains day-to-day.

Philadelphia’s top center, Sean Couturier, returned to the lineup after missing two games with a lower-body injury. He recorded two shots.

“It’s not like they were going to go 0-82,” Couturier said of the Sharks. “It (stinks) that we couldn’t get out of here with two points, but 5-on-5 we played well.”

Duclair scored his third goal 1:43 into the first period to give San Jose an early lead.

Eklund made it 2-0 in the second, scoring his second goal of the season on a 4-on-3 power play.

Farabee answered with his sixth goal late in the second, beating Blackwood on a one-timer the goalie nearly stopped. The play was reviewed and it was determined the puck fully crossed the goal line.

Philadelphia went 0 for 4 on the power play. San Jose was 1 for 5.

“Power play doesn’t work again, hurts us,” Flyers coach John Tortorella said. “They score a power-play goal, we don’t. That could be the difference in the game.”

UP NEXT

Flyers: At Anaheim on Friday night.

Sharks: Host Edmonton on Thursday night, trying to halt an eight-game losing streak to the Oilers.