Tomas Hertl scored 1:13 into overtime, Zach Sawchenko made 33 saves to get his first career win, and the San Jose Sharks defeated the LA Kings 4-3.
“It’s so nice because lately, the chances, I couldn’t bury them and help the team," Hertl said. “This one, in overtime, for sure felt really nice, and hopefully I can get a little more going.”
“I think when we do the things that we’re good at, we’re a good team just like any other team in this league,” Karlsson said. “The margins are not as big as people think. I just think that we have a little bit of learning to do in how to keep it on a consistent level a little bit more often.” Bonino cut it to 3-2 as the power play was about to expire, reaching around Quick to slap in a bouncing rebound.
“It’s a good point considering how sloppily we played,” McLellan said. “It’s a point on a night where we probably didn’t deserve a point, so let’s move on. Let’s fix a few things, a lot of things, and get ready to play again.”Doughty didn't play because of an undisclosed injury and is day to day, McLellan said, while his partner Anderson is on injured reserve retroactive to Monday because of an upper-body injury.