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Florida Panthers at San Jose Sharks

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Vatrano's 2nd goal leads Panthers past Sharks 3-2 in OT

Vatrano beat goalie James Reimer with a slapshot from the high slot to give the Panthers their seventh win this season when trailing trailing after two periods. They also did it in January in an overtime win at home against the Sharks. Those are San Jose's only losses this season when leading after two.

“I think we’ve done it all year long,” Vatrano said. “We get good pressure in the third and we always find a way to win hockey games. We just stick to the game plan and it’s been working.”

Jonathan Huberdeau also scored for Florida, and Spencer Knight stopped 24 shots to help make former Sharks great Joe Thornton a winner in his return to San Jose.

Logan Couture and Nicholas Meloche scored for the Sharks, who were seeking their first three-game winning streak since Jan. 6-11.

Reimer returned from a lower-body injury that sidelined him the past two weeks to make 31 saves in a losing cause on his 34th birthday.

“We did enough good things to get a point," San Jose coach Bob Boughner said. "Could have easily had two. But that’s one of the better teams in the league.”

The Panthers tied the game early in the third shortly after killing off their fifth penalty in six power-play tries for San Jose. Noel Acciari got the puck in the high slot to Vatrano, who beat Reimer with a drive to make it 2-all.

“When you’re watching him, you can tell there’s certain nights where he feels it and you can see the momentum shift in that third period,” interim coach Andrew Brunette said about Vatrano. “I thought he was good all game, but he seemed to have the puck a little bit more in the third and scored two huge goals for us.”

The Sharks jumped on top early when they converted on a power play that was essentially a two-man advantage after defenseman Gustav Forsling could barely move after blocking a shot by Erik Karlsson with his left leg.

San Jose capitalized, with Tomas Hertl setting up Couture in front for his 20th goal.

Forsling was then helped to the dressing room before returning in the second period.

Huberdeau extended his point streak to 11 games when he answered with a short-handed goal later in first.

Meloche put the Sharks back ahead later with a wrist shot that beat Knight.

San Jose was unable to add to the lead in the second period despite a two-man advantage for 22 seconds and Hertl hitting a goal post and missing an open net in the final 10 seconds.

JUMBO'S RETURN

The Sharks welcomed back the greatest player in franchise history with Thornton's return to the Shark Tank for the first time since the pandemic.

Thornton's last game in San Jose came March 8, 2020, and he last played here as a visitor on March 21, 2003, a span of 6,934 days between games.

The 42-year-old Thornton spent the night before the game catching up with some of his old teammates at Brent Burns' house.

“It’s so nice,” Thornton said before the game. “I saw so many of the guys yesterday, the trainers. You play somewhere for 15 years, you become family. It was great to see everyone.”

Thornton had a big smile during a pregame video tribute.

“I can’t say enough about him. I think he’s an incredible human," Burns said. “Obviously, an incredible hockey player, but I think it’s the off-ice stuff that he’s just special. I think he’s one of a kind. He’s an incredible, incredible guy.”

Thornton's arrival from Boston in 2005 transformed the Sharks into a perennial contender, and San Jose made the playoffs 13 times with four trips to the conference final and one Stanley Cup Final appearance in his 15 seasons.

Thornton's 841 assists are the most in franchise history and he ranks second to Patrick Marleau in points (1,055) and games (1,104).

UP NEXT

Panthers: Visit Vegas on Thursday night.

Sharks: Visit Los Angeles on Thursday night.

Regular Season Series

FLA wins series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 8:19
Goal 1st Period 11:21
Goal 1st Period 13:58
Goal 3rd Period 3:29
Goal 4th Period 1:11

Statistics

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17 Blocked Shots 25
18 Hits 20
8 Takeaways 12
34 Shots 26
0 Power Play Goals 1
2 Power Play Opportunities 5
0.0 Power Play Percentage 20.0
1 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
27 Faceoffs Won 33
45.0 Faceoff Win Percent 55.0
8 Giveaways 15
7 Total Penalties 4
14 Penalty Minutes 8
San Jose Sharks San Jose Sharks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
William Eklund, LW Day-To-Day Jul 28
Vincent Desharnais, D Day-To-Day Jul 28
Mario Ferraro, D Day-To-Day Jul 28
Shakir Mukhamadullin, D Day-To-Day Jul 28
Florida Panthers Florida Panthers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Matthew Tkachuk, LW Day-To-Day Jul 28

Game Information

SAP Center at San Jose

Location: San Jose, CA
Attendance: 12,276 | Capacity:

2024-25 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Toronto 52 26 108 4
Tampa Bay 47 27 102 8
Florida 47 31 98 4
Ottawa 45 30 97 7
Montreal 40 31 91 11
Detroit 39 35 86 8
Buffalo 36 39 79 7
Boston 33 39 76 10

2024-25 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vegas 50 22 110 10
Los Angeles 48 25 105 9
Edmonton 48 29 101 5
Calgary 41 27 96 14
Vancouver 38 30 90 14
Anaheim 35 37 80 10
Seattle 35 41 76 6
San Jose 20 50 52 12
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