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The young core, including Celebrini, Will Smith, William Eklund, and others, is getting a first-hand look at playoff-level intensity.
They're learning about defense, puck battles, and details that separate winners from losers, which should pay off next year.
General Manager Mike Greer is also evaluating the roster.
Injuries to goalie Yaroslav Askarov and defenseman John Klingberg mean they'll travel to Columbus but might sit out practice.
With every recent game feeling like a must-win, these losses build resilience for the Sharks' future push.
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The St.
Louis Blues pulled out a thrilling 2-1 win over the San Jose Sharks in overtime on Thursday night.
Dylan Holloway delivered the game-winner with just three seconds left on the clock.
Dolly Board Dvorsky put the Blues ahead in the second period, and now they've won three games in a row.
That goal came with help from Holloway and Jimmy Snutterud.
Joel Hofer stood tall in net for St.
Louis, turning aside 24 shots.
San Jose's Yaroslav Oskarov made 11 saves before an injury forced him out, with Alex Nedeljkovic stepping in.
The decisive moment came off a Sharks turnover, as Holloway broke away for a backhand past the replacement goalie.
Both teams hit the ice again Saturday night, with the Sharks visiting Columbus and the Blues welcoming Toronto right here at home.
On March 27th, the New York Islanders picked up a crucial 2-1 win over the Dallas Stars on Thursday night.