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Scoring Chances: Game 51 vs. Winnipeg

Complete scoring chance summary

Team Period Time Note Home Away State
Away 1 14:52 Bogosian from Wheeler, miss (5v4 PP) 5 32 38 44 83 8 9 26 31 44 55 4v5
Home 1 12:09 Pavelski rebound from Vlasic, save 8 19 22 32 44 81 2 7 9 18 31 67 5v5
Home 1 11:24 Pavelski deflection from Braun, miss 7 8 19 32 61 88 5 8 9 26 31 55 5v5
Home 1 10:15 Marleau backhand from Wingels, miss 12 22 32 52 57 83 12 31 33 39 40 44 5v5
Away 1 6:59 Frolik from Byfuglien, save (5v4 PP) 7 8 12 32 61 16 18 31 33 39 67 4v5
Home 1 6:34 Desjardins rebound, save (4v5 SH) 5 10 32 43 44 16 18 31 33 39 67 4v5
Home 1 3:19 Thornton deflection from Pavelski, miss 8 19 32 38 44 61 2 9 26 31 44 55 5v5
Away 1 1:23 Ladd from Little on 2on1, save 5 8 19 32 44 88 16 18 31 39 44 67 5v5
Away 1 0:42 Scheifele from Kane, save 7 12 32 57 61 83 9 26 31 39 44 55 5v5
Home 2 18:43 Burns from Thornton, save 7 8 19 32 61 88 5 8 9 26 31 55 5v5
Away 2 18:18 Kane one-timer from Wheeler, miss 7 8 19 32 61 88 5 8 9 26 31 55 5v5
Home 2 5:58 Burns from Pavelski, save 7 8 19 32 61 88 2 7 12 31 33 40 5v5
Home 2 1:08 Kearns from Pavelski, save 8 22 32 38 52 57 8 16 18 31 40 44 5v5
Home 2 0:05 Pavelski from Thornton, miss 5 8 19 32 44 88 5 9 26 31 39 55 5v5
Home 3 18:34 Kearns from Desjardins, save 10 22 32 38 52 81 12 31 33 39 40 44 5v5
Home 3 13:30 Pavelski from Thornton, miss 7 8 19 32 61 76 2 7 12 31 33 40 5v5
Home 3 13:14 Pavelski rebound from Braun, goal 7 8 19 32 61 76 2 7 12 31 33 40 5v5
Away 3 9:13 Little one-timer from Frolik on 3on2, miss 7 12 32 57 61 83 5 8 16 18 31 67 5v5
Home 3 9:04 Marleau backhand from Wingels on 2on1, miss 7 12 32 57 61 83 5 8 16 18 31 67 5v5

On-ice scoring chances for and against

# Player EV PP SH
5 DEMERS, JASON 13:52 1 1 02:45 0 0 02:57 1 1
7 STUART, BRAD 17:44 6 3 00:02 0 0 02:53 0 1
8 PAVELSKI, JOE 17:01 9 2 03:14 0 0 01:23 0 1
10 DESJARDINS, ANDREW 12:14 1 0 00:00 0 0 02:15 1 0
12 MARLEAU, PATRICK 15:17 2 2 03:14 0 0 01:24 0 1
18 BROWN, MIKE 04:09 0 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0
19 THORNTON, JOE 15:34 8 2 03:14 0 0 00:49 0 0
22 BOYLE, DAN 15:30 4 0 03:14 0 0 00:10 0 0
32 STALOCK, ALEX 12 4 0 0 1 2
38 KEARNS, BRACKEN 12:50 3 0 02:46 0 0 01:39 0 1
43 MCCARTHY, JOHN 04:19 0 0 00:00 0 0 01:49 1 0
44 VLASIC, MARC-EDOUARD 15:28 3 1 02:44 0 0 02:57 1 1
52 IRWIN, MATT 15:26 3 0 03:13 0 0 00:10 0 0
57 WINGELS, TOMMY 14:55 3 2 00:00 0 0 01:24 0 0
61 BRAUN, JUSTIN 18:00 7 3 00:02 0 0 02:53 0 1
76 HAYES, ERIAH 03:55 2 0 00:00 0 0 00:00 0 0
81 KENNEDY, TYLER 12:47 2 0 00:12 0 0 00:00 0 0
83 NIETO, MATT 15:40 2 2 02:46 0 0 01:08 0 1
88 BURNS, BRENT 15:19 4 2 02:34 0 0 00:09 0 0

Team scoring chance totals

Period Totals EV PP 5v3 PP SH 5v3 SH
1 5 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
2 4 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 4 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ovr 13 6 12 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0

Head-to-head scoring chances

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  • Todd McLellan has commented often that the Sharks seem to tighten up defensively when playing in front of Alex Stalock. I’m not sure how much of that is an illusion given the fact that Stalock has mostly started against terrible teams but there’s no doubt this was a terrific defensive effort from San Jose. They allowed just four even-strength scoring chances (six overall) the entire game, including none over the final nine minutes. Two of Winnipeg’s four even-strength chances missed the net, too.
  • Joe Pavelski could have easily had another two-goal game. Five of the Sharks’ thirteen scoring chances (obviously including their lone goal) came off his stick, and he also set up three others lest you think he’s become one-dimensional in his scoring prowess.
  • Mike Brown’s statline is pretty funny. Zero chances for, zero chances against (as well as zero overall shots for and against) in a little over four minutes of ice time. It’s good that he didn’t hurt the Sharks, beyond his needless charging penalty on Jacob Trouba, but I really can’t understand why he was in the lineup over James Sheppard./
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