2010 NHL Playoffs Update: Sharks Beat Red Wings In OT

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The San Jose Sharks defeated the Detroit Red Wings 4-3 in game one of the NHL Western Conference series. The Sharks scored 3 goals in a 1:19 time frame to jump out to a 3-0 lead. The Wings fought back and trailed only 3-2 at the end of the second period. The Sharks started the third period with a 5-on-3 advantage, however, and scored in the opening minute of the period. Detroit would decrease the deficit to one once more in the third but the Red Wings could never find the necessary tying goal. 
 
Detroit Red Wings' Tomas Holmstrom and Dan Cleary gave a 2-0 lead in the first. San Jose Sharks' Devin Setoguchi scored with 4 seconds left in the period, but Henrik Zetterberg restored Detroit's two-goal lead early in the second. Red Wings' Jimmy Howard made 29 saves and Evgeni Nabokov stopped 32 shots for the Sharks. The Red Wings would've had a bigger lead in the third period if not for a disallowed goal in the first.

Red Wings' Henrik Zetterberg Zetterberg had a goal negated by video review because the puck went in off his left skate in a distinct kicking motion. Zetterberg was also stopped by Nabokov on a penalty shot — awarded in the first when Couture made a rookie mistake of covering the puck in the crease with his glove.

The crowd at Joe Louis Arena stood silently for a couple of minutes, knowing the Red Wings had fallen into a lot of trouble against the top-seeded Sharks. San Jose Sharks was 0 for 6 on the power play in regulation and Detroit didn't score on its two chances with an extra skater over the first three periods. Patrick Marleau scored 7:07 into overtime, lifting the San Jose Sharks to a 4-3 comeback win over the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night and a 3-0 lead in the second-round series. 
 
San Jose Sharks has been dogged for failing to get to the Western Conference finals since its longest run in 2004, but an impressive rally from a 3-1 deficit with 13 minutes left in regulation could prove to be pivotal for the franchise. 
 
"Our history dictates that we haven't played well in that building, so we'll have to try to change that and overcome that situation, There is a history and we're aware of it, but what happened has absolutely nothing to do with May of 2010." said the San Jose Sharks coach Todd McLellan.

The Detroit Red Wings haven't become meek after carving a reputation as perhaps the best franchise in any sport the past two decades. They are in the playoffs for the 19th straight time -- the longest streak in any league, which started before San Jose Sbharks had an NHL team. They won their 4th Stanley Cup title during this dominant stretch two years ago and fell just short of repeating last June.

But if Detroit Red Wings doesn't win Game 3, its season likely will end before the conference finals for the first time in 4 years.

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