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In a game between the San Jose Sharks and Philadelphia Flyers on March 21st, enforcer Ryan Reeves dropped the gloves with Garrett Wilson less than two minutes in.
The scrap was quick but painful for Reeves, who seemed to injure his finger badly while throwing punches.
Right after the official stepped in, Reeves grimaced and showed his swollen finger to the refs.
He tugged at it on his way to the bench, where a trainer tried to pop it back into place before he headed to the penalty box for his five-minute major.
It's March 21st.
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San Jose Sharks fans have plenty to cheer about lately with their power play clicking in big ways.
Defenseman Dimitri Orlov lit the lamp on the power play against the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday, March 21st, 2026.
That's his second goal in recent games, including an opener versus the Edmonton Oilers just a few days earlier on March 17th.
Meanwhile, other Sharks stepped up too.
Will Smith added a slick power play tally against the Montreal Canadiens, while Mario Ferraro found the net on the advantage versus the Ottawa Senators on March 15th.
Fans are buzzing over the Sharks' special team surge, which has sparked wins like an overtime thriller against the Winnipeg Jets, where Smith's tying goal proved huge.
It's boosting morale as the season pushes toward the playoffs.
Across the league, Philadelphia's Madve Mishkov grabbed attention with his 14th goal of the year, a power play beauty against the New York Rangers.
Vegas' Pavel Dorofeev and Nashville's Ryan O'Reilly also converted on the man advantage in recent matchups.
These hot power plays signal teams sharpening up at the right time, setting the stage for intense finishes down the stretch.
For the San Jose Sharks, it's March 20th, and here's what's going on.