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San Jose Sharks News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!

Sharks Lose Lead, Liljegren's Mishaps Cost Win

30 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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It's January 30th. Here's your San Jose Sharks news in two minutes. Subscribe to stay locked in all season. The San Jose Sharks blew a 3-0 lead against the Edmonton Oilers last night in Edmonton. They dominated early, heading into the third period looking unbeatable.

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But with minutes left and the Oilers on a power play, Edmonton rattled off two goals in just two minutes and six seconds to force overtime. There, a couple of mishaps by Timothy Liljegren handed the Oilers the win.

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Chapter 2: What happened during the Sharks vs. Oilers game?

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Earlier in the game, Sharks defenseman Liljegren was solid. But in overtime, he fanned on a puck trying to pass to a teammate and then tripped into.

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The net leading to Edmonton's winner off Zach Hyman's stick. Goalie Yaroslav Askarov admitted he saw nothing on that play, screened completely. Players owned up after the tough loss. Lojigrin took the blame for the turnover, while forward Colin Graff said the team limited Connor McDavid and Leon Dreisaitl well until the end.

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Head coach Ryan Warsawski explained starting Lilldregren with Alexander Winberg and Mario Ferraro in overtime was to shut down Edmonton's stars and spring Macklin Celebrini on the attack. Meanwhile, the Sharks dealt with some illness bugs, including Tyler Toffoli missing time in the second period and a couple others under the weather.

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Warsawski praised young Celebrini's play, noting he's earning more ice time. Now the focus shifts to bouncing back on this road trip, with games against the Calgary Flames and Chicago Blackhawks, both trailing San Jose in the standings. The mantra from Warsawski and Celebrini is simple, be where your feet are. They did just that with a dominating 5-2 win over Vancouver on Tuesday.

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So expect these new-look Sharks to put this one in the rearview and keep rolling. appreciation to our sponsor for backing this episode. Some travel miles to find peace.

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