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For the San Jose Sharks, it's January 7th.
Here's what's happening.
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The San Jose Sharks picked up a solid 5-2 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets at the SAP Center on Tuesday night.
Macklin Celebrini kept his hot streak alive with a goal, marking his 11th straight game with a point.
Alexander Weinberg stole the show too, notching a goal and two assists in the victory.
Celebrini now has 21 points during that streak, including eight goals and 13 assists.
Pablo Regenda added his fourth goal over the last two games, while Mario Ferraro shipped in with a goal and an assist.
Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic was sharp, turning aside 34 shots for the Sharks, who improved to 21 wins, 18 losses, and three overtime losses.
They've now won four of their last five.
Meanwhile, Zach Renske and Sean Monahan scored for Columbus, who fell to 18 wins, 17 losses, and seven overtime losses after winning, four of six coming in.
Jett Greaves made 31 saves in his seventh straight start, and it was Monaghan's first game back after missing four with an injury.
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Columbus coach Dean Everson pointed to missed chances and too many breakaways as the culprits, while Wierenski noted they lacked jump until late in the second.
The Sharks keep rolling, but the Blue Jackets need to tighten up if they want to turn things around.
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