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Smith, Celebrini have milestone games, but Sharks' comeback in Vegas falls short

Curtis Pashelka, The Mercury News on

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Will Smith scored twice in his 100th NHL game, and Macklin Celebrini reached 100 points for his career, but the San Jose Sharks allowed four straight goals and never fully recovered in a 4-3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.

After Smith scored the game’s opening goal at the 7:34 mark of the first period, the Sharks allowed two goals to center Tomas Hertl and one each to forwards Colton Sissons and Mitch Marner as Vegas took a 4-1 lead by the 12:28 mark of the second period.

Smith’s second goal, just 2:12 later off an assist from Celebrini, cut the Golden Knights’ lead to 4-2. William Eklund then scored his seventh of the season, and his second in as many days, on a breakaway with 25 seconds left before the second intermission.

But the Sharks were unable to get the equalizer, losing to the Golden Knights for the second time this season.

Goalie Alex Nedeljkovic improved as the game went on, but allowed four goals on 19 shots through two periods and finished with 20 saves, as the Sharks finished an otherwise impressive month of November with a 9-5-1 record.

In his first 100 NHL games, Smith, the fourth overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, had 69 points, fourth-most in Sharks history, trailing only Celebrini (100 points in 96 games), Pat Falloon (73 points), and Sandis Ozolinsh (72 points).

Celebrini now has 23 assists this season, and 61 in his career, as he became the first player in Sharks history – by a mile — to record 100 points in less than 100 career NHL games. Other players to quickly reach 100 points at the start of their NHL careers with the Sharks were Ozolinsh (144 games), Falloon (145), Logan Couture (150), Eklund (156), and Ray Whitney (159).

 

The Sharks entered Saturday in a tie with the Utah Mammoth for the second and final playoff spot in the Western Conference with 27 points each.

A win in regulation time on Saturday would have allowed the Sharks to leapfrog the Golden Knights and move into a tie for second place in the Pacific Division.

Indeed, the Sharks remembered their Oct. 9 season opener against the Golden Knights in San Jose.

In that game, a pair of puck-handling blunders by Nedeljkovic led to a 4-3 Golden Knights win in overtime. An seemingly innocuous dump-in by Jack Eichel took an odd bounce and skidded past Nedeljkovic to tie it at 3-3 with 1:34 to play in the third period.

Then, in overtime, Nedeljkovic came far out of his net to play a loose puck, only to have it deflect right to Reilly Smith, who scored the winner on an empty-net.


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