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third in the division.
They've clinched an 80-point season for the second straight year.
Philip Beistat leads with 48 points, including his fourth three-point game, while Jet Wu scored his first goal with the team.
Luca Cagnoni hit a four-game assist streak, and Quentin Musty has points in seven of nine recent outings.
College prospect Shom Bright, too, with Eric Polkamp named a Hobie Baker finalist and leading NCAA defenseman in goals at 17 and points at 37.
He helped Denver win the NCHC Frozen Faceoff in overtime.
Reese Laubach aided Penn State's NCAA berth.
Cole McKinney grabbed the Big Ten title with Michigan and others like Zach Sharp and Michael Fisher.
These performances show the Sharks' pipeline is deep and delivering, with more milestones ahead as playoffs heat up across the board.
On March 22nd, the Dallas Stars fell to the Minnesota Wild by a score of 2-1 in overtime during an afternoon matchup in the Twin Cities.
Jason Robertson made his mark early with a goal that put the Stars ahead and a thunderous hit that energized the bench.
The Stars also capitalized on their power play, sneaking one past the Wild despite some lucky breaks for Minnesota.
Meanwhile, Quinn Hughes delivered a perfect assist to tie things up, showcasing his elite passing vision.
Fans and players alike celebrated wild defenseman Jard Spurgeon hitting the 1,000 career games milestone with a special pregame ceremony.
He's clearly a fan favorite in Minnesota, based on the warm tributes shared online.
Jake O. Ettinger was a wall and net for Dallas, especially in that tense third period, but his teammates couldn't find the net to back him up.
The Stars head home next to face the Vegas Golden Knights tomorrow night.
With the regular season winding down, these tight battles highlight why Dallas remains a playoff threat, even after dropping this one.
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For the San Jose Sharks, it's March 22nd.