I just really liked our compete and our effort.” "We almost got to the shootout and anything can happen in a shootout situation. "We’re in a different situation from an organizational standpoint than they are, our goalie played great and I thought we did a lot of good things tonight. “They’re one of the best teams in the league who have an awful lot of fire power and I thought we competed our asses off. “We’ve seen that movie before,” said San Jose head coach David Quinn. The Sharks have one win in their last 13 games. I think our coaching staff and our team would prefer not to have a game like that, but we proved we could rally back and battle through some adversity there.”Įrik Karlsson had two goals and Alexander Barabanov and Steven Lorentz also replied for the Sharks (19-37-15) who saw their losing streak extended to seven games. ![]() We definitely need to clean some things up and our urgency early wasn’t there, so I think that was the main problem. “A lot of disallowed goals, a few in our favour. Mattias Ekholm had a pair of goals and Nick Bjugstad and Kailer Yamamoto also scored for the Oilers (40-23-8) who have won eight of their last 10. There are nights that you are not going to feel it, but you have to find a way to win and we did that tonight.” “Obviously, our group, we’ve got to be better in here for a full 60-minute effort,” Nurse said. ![]() Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was able to spring Nurse on a breakaway and he scored with just 15 seconds left in overtime. Darnell Nurse scored the overtime winner on his team’s 52nd shot as the Edmonton Oilers won their fourth straight by defeating the San Jose Sharks 5-4 on Monday night in a game that featured four goals called back on video review.
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