Flames rally in third for 7-3 win over Sharks

SAN JOSE – Timo Meier scored in the third period for the Sharks to tie their match with the Calgary Flames, 3-3, on Tuesday night.

Michael Stone (26) checks Evgeny Svechnikov (10) as he tries to control the puck behind the net – Photo by Jack Lima

It seemed the Sharks were in a position to challenge the Flames for a win.

Instead, Calgary reeled off four straight goals in a 7-3 shellacking of San Jose.

Nazem Kadri and Milan Lucic scored scored to give the Flames a 5-3 lead.

Tyler Toffoli scored his second goal of the game to make 6-3, and Kadri scored for the 7-3 , both goals came in the final two minutes of the game.

“We weren’t ready to play and it trickled into our game later on, too,” Sharks defenseman Mario Ferraro said. “It’s hard to chase the game. If those [first] two goals didn’t happen, maybe our mindset is a little different.”

The Flames improved to 15-12-6.

Jacob Markstrom made 24 saves in the Calgary win.

San Jose recovered from an embarrassing start to the game, the Flames scored twice in the first 30 seconds of the game.

“Our overall effort was probably pretty embarrassing,” San Jose forward Nico Sturm said. “We’ve lost games, obviously, this season, but I thought the effort was always there. And today I thought, for the first time, we just looked, we looked scared at times. Especially at home, it’s unacceptable.”

Toffoli and Dillon Dube scored for the 2-0 lead.

“We just give the puck away on both goals, first two shifts, just big turnovers that end up in the back of the net,” San Jose coach David Quinn said. “I thought after that we really played tentative. You’re on your heels and you’re playing a good, fast team.”

Sturm cut into the lead for San Jose to make it 2-1 in the first, Trevor Lewis scored in the middle frame to give the Flames a 3-1 lead.

“Feels good to get a lead, and especially we knew they’re going to come out after playing a team back to back,” Dube said. “It’s hard to win another game against them, especially in their building.”

San Jose dropped to 10-18-6.

The Sharks’ Alexander Barabanov  scored with 37 seconds left in the middle frame for a 3-2 score to the Flames.

“I thought actually in the third, in the first 10 or 12 minutes, we finally settled in,” Sturm said. “But it took us over 40 minutes [to] finally put them on their heels a little bit.”

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James Reimer made 32 saves in the loss.

“We weren’t ready to play and it trickled into our game later on, too,” Sharks defenseman Mario Ferraro said. “It’s hard to chase the game. If those [first] two goals didn’t happen, maybe our mindset is a little different.”

Photo Credit – Jack.Lima@prohockeynews.com

Timo Meier gets set for a face-off – Photo by Jack Lima

Sharks defenseman Scott Harrington (4) checks Jonathan Huberdeau (10) off the puck – Photo by Jack Lima

Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson (65) tries to tie up Trevor Lewis (22) as he takes a shot on goalie James Reimer – Photo by Jack Lima

Oskar Lindblom (23) dives to control the puck away from Flames defenseman Noah Hanifin (55) – Photo by Jack Lima

Linesman Trent Knorr drops the puck on a face-off between Adam Ruzicka (63) and Nico Sturm (7) – Photo by Jack Lima

Flames forward Jonathan Huberdeau yells for teammates help as he and Radim Simek (51) fight for the puck – Photo by Jack Lima

Flames center Nazem Kadri wins a face-off during first period action – Photo by Jack Lima

Dillon Dube (29) scores the Flames second goal past Sharks goalie James Reimer in the first thirty seconds of the game – Photo by Jack Lima

Brett Richie (24) readies for another punch as Nico Sturm (7) loses his balance

Brett Richie (24) lands a punch to the head of Nico Sturm (7) during their first period fight

Alexander Barabonov tries to stop to stay onsides

Alexander Barabonov celebrates his second period goal