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Adam Gaudette and Will Smith, with two goals, led the Sharks' scoring, but Nashville pulled away with a strong offensive night from Phillip Forsberg, Colton Sissons, Roman Josie, Yaakov Trenin, Ryan O'Reilly, and Stephen Stamkos.
The second period saw the Sharks push back hard, out-shooting Nashville early and finally breaking through on the power play.
Will Smith's first goal of the night came during a 5-on-3 advantage, his 20th of the season and first in nine games, giving the team a spark.
In the third, Smith struck again on a nice setup from rookie Colin Chernyshov, but Nashville held firm with solid goaltending from Drew Soros.
Sharks netminder Alex Nedelskovich faced heavy pressure throughout, stopping what he could in a tough matchup.
This loss crushes San Jose's slim playoff chances, highlighting defensive lapses and the need for consistency as their road trip continues.
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The San Jose Sharks fell 6-3 to the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.
The first period set a tough tone for the Sharks as Nashville built a lead with strong forechecking and point shots that beat goaltender Alex.
San Jose managed some chances, like Gaudette's tip-in, but defensive lapses and turnovers let the Predators capitalize quickly.
Players showed flashes amid the loss, with rookie Ivan Chernyshov impressing on back checks in net front battles and Barkley Goodrow delivering hard.
Hits in solid defense.
Dickinson struggled early with positioning errors, while Klingberg offered encouragement on the bench.
In the second period, Nedeljkovic stayed in net, and the Sharks ramped up shots, outpacing Nashville early and scoring on a 5-on-3 power play through Smith.
The third saw another Smith goal on a setup from Chernyshov, but Nashville's sorrow stonewalled key chances, like one from Macklin Celebrini.