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Sharks’ Defensive Struggles Continue in 6-3 Loss to Blackhawks

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San Jose’s Losing Streak Extends to Three Games

A disastrous second-period collapse sealed the San Jose Sharks’ fate Monday night as they fell 6-3 to the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center. The loss marks San Jose’s third consecutive defeat during a critical five-game road stretch.

Defensive Breakdowns Prove Costly

The Sharks surrendered four goals during an eight-minute span in the middle frame, prompting head coach Ryan Warsofsky to replace starting goaltender Yaroslav Askarov with backup Alex Nedeljkovic. While rookie sensation Macklin Celebrini contributed a goal and assist, and defenseman Shakir Mukhamadullin added a third-period marker, San Jose couldn’t overcome earlier miscues.

Special teams proved particularly problematic as the Sharks took four minor penalties in the game’s first 24 minutes while failing to convert on four power play opportunities. Chicago’s Connor Bedard opened scoring with a first-period power play goal, while forwards Ryan Donato and Ilya Mikheyev combined for eight points in the Blackhawks’ victory.

Playoff Hopes Diminish

With the loss, San Jose remains two points outside a Western Conference playoff position as their road trip concludes Wednesday in Colorado. Warsofsky had emphasized the game’s importance beforehand, stating: “Every game is critical this time of year. This presented a prime opportunity to gain ground against a quality opponent.”

The matchup featured the second NHL meeting between top draft picks Celebrini (2024 first overall) and Bedard (2023 first overall). Celebrini entered the contest as the league’s fourth-leading scorer with 79 points through 53 games, while Bedard maintained his team-leading 52 points despite missing 13 games with a shoulder injury.

Road Trip Troubles Mount

San Jose’s current skid follows a promising 5-2 road victory against Vancouver last Tuesday. Since then, the team has suffered consecutive losses after blowing third-period leads against Edmonton and Calgary. Monday’s performance continued troubling trends as the Sharks managed just one first-period shot while taking three early penalties.

The Blackhawks capitalized on San Jose’s disorganized start when Bedard converted a Teuvo Teravainen feed during a too-many-men penalty at 7:00 of the opening frame. Chicago then overwhelmed the Sharks with three second-period goals in under nine minutes, effectively sealing the outcome despite San Jose’s late push.

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