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This week, Colorado misses Kael Makar and Nicholas Roy due to injuries, likely starting Scott Wedgwood as Dallas rides a five-game homestand eyeing Wyatt, Johnston's 41 goals.
The win highlighted depth scoring, taking pressure off stars, and goaltender Ned stepped up huge in the third with key stops, like on that breakaway.
It's proof they can grind out points this late in the season when wins don't come easy.
Momentum's rolling now, so they'll carry this simple, effective game into the next test and keep climbing.
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It's April 4th.
I'm Corey with the story, and this is San Jose Sharks News Today, AI-powered updates on your squad.
The San Jose Sharks picked up a convincing 4-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night at SAP Center.
Winger Colin Graff lit the lamp for his 20th goal of the season early on, helping extend the lead to 2-0.
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Home wins against the Blues and Oilers, Coach Ryan Warsawski highlighted the all-around effort, from solid defense to timely scoring.
Players are buzzing with confidence after these results.
Young star Macklin Celebrini talked up the team's maturity and fun vibe, while depth guys like Kiefer Sherwood and Adam Gaudette stepped up big in.
Recent games, even vets like Barkley Goodrow noted how the group has grown tighter.
Worsoski praised the secondary lines for carrying the load in the Maple Leafs game, and Graff mentioned using pride tape on his stick for that.
Milestone goal.
Celebrini hit 100 points earlier this season, fueling the momentum.
The Sharks keep proving doubters wrong with this surge, building real belief as the schedule tightens up.
On April 3rd, San Jose Sharks are rolling out the red carpet for their fans at the final regular season home game on April 11th against the Vancouver Canucks at SAP Center.