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It took.
That kind of talk shows the locker room belief is strong as they push through a tough schedule.
Meanwhile, other Sharks chipped in too, like William Eklund, Zach Ostapchuk, and Colin Graff, all lighting the lamp against Toronto.
Across the league, names like John Tavares with power play tallies for the Leafs and William Nylander versus Anaheim are making noise.
These sparks could ignite playoff runs for a few squads, with Cadet leading the charge for San Jose.
Keep watching how this momentum builds into...
April.
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On April 3rd, San Jose Sharks just dropped a 4-1 win on the Toronto Maple Leafs, grabbing their fourth straight victory.
Sharks phenom Macklin Celebrini, who'd racked up nine points in his last three games, went quiet with three shots but no finish.
These Sharks had the league's worst record last season and haven't sniffed the playoffs since 2018-19.
Now they're scrapping for a wild-card spot in the packed Western Conference, and this streak has folks paying attention.
Toronto got one back on the power play from John Tavares, but they've dropped two of three on this four-game road swing, cooling off their momentum.
Sharks host Nashville Saturday night, while the Leafs head to Los Angeles same day, both squads chasing that next W to keep the fire burning.
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With a bunch of injuries sidelining guys like Hintz, Bunting, and others, Coach Glenn Glutzen rolled with 11 forwards and 7 defensemen, mixing up lines like crazy from Earn and Hyrie to Borke and Rakowian.
It paid off big time, as the Stars jumped ahead early with goals from Matt Duchesne, banking one in off the goalie's hip, R2 Hyrie ripping his.