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San Jose Sharks at Minnesota Wild

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Spurgeon scores in OT, Wild beat Sharks to take playoff spot

Fiala, Dmitry Kulikov and Matt Boldy also scored and Marc-Andre Fleury made 26 saves to help Minnesota wrap up its 12th playoff berth.

The Wild have 101 points, one behind St. Louis for second place in the Central Division after the Blues beat Nashville on Sunday. The Predators and idle Dallas have 91 points as the top-two wild card teams.

“We almost got what we deserved tonight,” Minnesota coach Dean Evason said. “We were very fortunate really to have success in that game. We talked after the game that it’s rare that we even talk about this anymore. So, it has to be a one-off. For the most part here now for a long time we’ve played the right way.”

Rudolfs Balcers, Matt Nieto, Noah Gregor and Nick Bonino scored for San Jose. The Sharks trailed 2-0 midway through the first period, then nearly stalled Minnesota’s playoff bid for a day.

James Reimer stopped 23 shots for the Sharks. They are winless in their last 10 games and were coming off a 2-1 loss in Dallas the previous night. Six of the losses have come by one goal, three in overtime and one in a shootout.

“It’s frustrating,” Nieto said. “I’m not going to lie. It sucks, but we have to find a way to end this thing.”

The Wild controlled the ice early, looking like a team headed to the playoffs against the struggling Sharks.

Kulikov scored his sixth goal of the season after Fiala skated across the slot and gave the defenseman a drop pass. Just 1:25 later, Spurgeon sent a shot from deep at the corner blue line through traffic to beat Reimer.

Balcers scored his 10th goal before the end of the first with a wrist shot. Thomas Bordeleau, making his NHL debut for San Jose, recovered the puck and passed to Balcers for his first career assist.

Nieto tied it 1:19 into the second with his sixth goal.

Minnesota took another lead on Boldy’s 14th goal, but the Sharks answered again when Fleury gave up a rebound right in front and Gregor was there to score his fifth of the season.

“We were happy with our first,” Spurgeon said. “And the second, I thought we were just trying to do too much and being too fancy. I guess you could call it soft. Just trying to make plays that weren’t there, and fed right into their game and then gave them some life. So, obviously talked about it between the third that that’s not going to work come playoff time, and we got to sort of shore it up here.”

After Bonino gave San Jose its first lead 1:37 into the third, Fiala tied it by deflecting a shot from Jordie Benn as he was leaping in front of Reimer.

Fiala added three assists, including one on Spurgeon’s game-winner. He has six goals and six assists in his last six games.

“It’s always nice to make the playoffs,” Fiala said. “We’re here right now, but it’s nothing. It’s regulation and we have still seven more to go. And still the second place, still the home advantage there we want to take. And from there it starts. The playoff is not here yet."

Fiala appeared to make contact with Reimer’s glove as the shot was deflected in. Sharks coach Bob Boughner said the team considered challenge Fiala’s goal, but felt Fiala was out of the crease and wasn’t sure if the call would be overturned.

In the end, it was another one-goal loss.

“It’s crazy how close we are on a lot of nights,” Boughner said. “I’ve never been through anything like this as a coach or as a player, losing this many games. ... It’s our job to try and draw on the positives, especially with nine rookies in the lineup tonight, is trying to provide a lot of teaching at this point of the season. There’s a lot of good going on and you’ll never see it in the win-loss column right now.”

BORDELEAU NOT ALONE

Bordeleau, the second-round pick in the 2020 draft by San Jose, became the 18th rookie to suit up for the team this season, a new franchise record and tied for the ninth-most in a single season in NHL history.

The 20-year-old signed a three-year contract Saturday after playing with the University of Michigan this season where he had had 11 goals and 25 assists in 36 games.

ADDING ON

Minnesota, with a six-game point streak, continues its run at franchise records. The Wild reached 47 wins and 101 points this season. It’s the most points in team history after 75 games and the fifth time in history they’ve surpassed 100 points.

Minnesota is two wins and five points away from its franchise records sent in 2016-17. The Wild are 15-2-4 in their last 21 games and lead the NHL in points since March 8.

UP NEXT

Sharks: Host Columbus on Tuesday night.

Wild: At Montreal on Tuesday night.

Regular Season Series

MIN wins series 2-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 6:04
Goal 1st Period 7:29
Goal 1st Period 9:38
Goal 2nd Period 1:19
Goal 2nd Period 6:37
Goal 2nd Period 11:11
Goal 3rd Period 1:37
Goal 3rd Period 8:54
Goal 4th Period 1:05

Statistics

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18 Blocked Shots 10
17 Hits 16
7 Takeaways 6
30 Shots 28
0 Power Play Goals 0
3 Power Play Opportunities 5
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
1 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
24 Faceoffs Won 32
42.9 Faceoff Win Percent 57.1
4 Giveaways 9
5 Total Penalties 3
10 Penalty Minutes 6
Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Marcus Johansson, LW Out Mar 5
Marcus Foligno, LW Injured Reserve Mar 3
San Jose Sharks San Jose Sharks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ty Dellandrea, C Injured Reserve Feb 27
Logan Couture, C Injured Reserve Sep 30

Game Information

Grand Casino Arena

Location: Saint Paul, MN
Attendance: 19,029 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 35 24 73 3
Vegas 29 20 72 14
Edmonton 30 25 68 8
Seattle 29 23 67 9
San Jose 30 25 65 5
Los Angeles 25 22 64 14
Calgary 24 30 55 7
Vancouver 19 36 45 7

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 42 10 93 9
Dallas 38 14 86 10
Minnesota 37 16 84 10
Utah 33 25 70 4
Nashville 28 26 64 8
Winnipeg 25 26 60 10
St. Louis 24 29 57 9
Chicago 23 29 56 10
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