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4:00 PM PT5:00 PM MT6:00 PM CT7:00 PM ET0:00 GMT8:00 5:00 PM MST7:00 PM EST4:00 UAE (+1)19:00 ETNaN:� BRT, February 7, 2023 Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida Attendance: 19,092 |
Lightning limp home to face Sharks after ugly loss
San Jose Sharks at Tampa Bay Lightning
- The Lightning have won their last six games against the Sharks, including a 4-3 victory in San Jose this season (October 29). It is the longest winning streak for either team in the all-time series, which Tampa Bay leads, 25 wins to 20 (with two ties).
- The Sharks tied their season high for goals in one game when they beat the Penguins, 6-4, in Pittsburgh 10 days ago. San Jose's only other six-goal game this season is its 6-1 win at Anaheim on December 9.
- Logan Couture tallied two goals and three assists at Pittsburgh on January 28, his first career five-point game in 14 NHL seasons. Since 2011-12, the only other five-point game by a Sharks player was by Timo Meier last season (five goals and no assists -- Jan. 17, 2022).
- Erik Karlsson notched his 50th assist this season in the Sharks' last game. This is Karlsson's sixth season with 50 or more assists (and first since 2017-18), the most among active NHL defensemen and tied for sixth most all-time.
- The Lightning's 7-1 loss to the Panthers yesterday was the fourth time they lost a game by six goals or more (regular-season or playoffs) since Jon Cooper became the team's head coach in March 2013. Before last night, Tampa Bay's last such loss was in Game 2 of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final (7-0 at Colorado).
- Nikita Kucherov reached the 20-goal mark for the eighth time in his career when he scored Tampa Bay's only goal last night. The only other Lightning with at least eight seasons of 20 or more goals are Steven Stamkos (13), Vincent Lecavalier (12) and Martin St. Louis (10).
The San Jose Sharks ended the season's first half on a positive note and will try to add to that when they visit the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night to finish the season series.
Sitting in seventh place in the eight-team Pacific Division, the Sharks will face a tall task when they make their only appearance of the season in Tampa.
History is not on their side.
In the season's first matchup on Oct. 29, San Jose appeared to be headed to overtime tied at 3 with the defending Eastern Conference champions, but the Lightning's Nikita Kucherov notched the game-winning tally with 57 seconds left. The 4-3 win finished Tampa Bay's 2-1-0 road trip to three California cities.
San Jose defenseman Erik Karlsson scored twice and forward Nico Sturm added a goal, but Tampa Bay goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy made 24 saves to allow the late victory to unfold. Victor Hedman, Ross Colton and Alex Killorn were the other goal-scorers for the Lightning.
The Sharks have endured hard times against Tampa Bay, dropping the past six meetings (0-5-1) and eight of nine overall (1-7-1) since the beginning of the 2017-18 season.
However, the run-up to the All-Star break was somewhat positive for coach David Quinn's bunch. The Sharks earned points in the past three matches (1-0-2), including a 6-4 road win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Jan. 28 in the final pre-break match.
Logan Couture produced a career-high five points -- two goals, three assists -- including the game-winning marker as the Sharks went to the hiatus by snapping a four-game losing streak (0-2-2).
"No one's been kicked in the gut more than us this year," Quinn said postgame. "To dust ourselves off and come in here and show up the way we did tonight, I couldn't be more proud of our group."
On Sunday, the Sharks traded defenseman Jaycob Megna, 30, to the Seattle Kraken for a fourth-round draft pick this year. The 6-foot-6, 220-pound Megna had a goal, 11 assists and a plus-6 rating in 48 games this season for the Sharks, often paired with Karlsson.
The Lightning will arrive home to face the Sharks after getting dismantled by the rival Florida Panthers 7-1 on Monday night in Sunrise, Fla.
Panthers All-Star Matthew Tkachuk notched two goals and three assists, former Lightning center Carter Verhaeghe had two goals and two assists, and the Panthers handed Tampa Bay its worst loss of the season.
Including a four-game sweep in last season's playoffs, Tampa Bay had beaten Florida seven straight times and was on a three-game winning streak overall.
None of that mattered against the Panthers, whose second line of Tkachuk, Verhaeghe and Sam Bennett amassed 12 points.
"My concern is not about tonight," Cooper said after the six-goal defeat. "My concern's about tomorrow. Let's see how we respond, because this one's over. Games like this don't happen very often to us, but it'll be really interesting to see how we come out tomorrow."
Tampa Bay third-line forward Ross Colton left the game in the third period after blocking a shot with his foot. Lightning fourth-liner Vladislav Namestnikov was hurt early in the contest after an awkward fall after a hit from defenseman Radko Gudas at center ice, but he returned to action.
--Field Level Media
Updated February 7, 2023