Sharks Rally, Find Way to Stun LA Kings

San Jose Sharks vs LA Kings
Down 4-0 in the second period, the San Jose Sharks thought about looking ahead to Game 4. Antti Niemi sure did. So did most fans (especially ones not watching the game). But San Jose proved them wrong.

Ryane Clowe scored twice, Devin Setoguchi chipped in the game-winner and San Jose stunned Los Angeles 6-5 in OT to regain control of the series, which they now lead 2-1. Brad Richardson had a goal and an assist for the Kings.

The Kings scored two goals in a period of 13 seconds, and they added another goal late in the period to take a 3-0 lead. 44 seconds into period 2, Brad Richardson beat Niemi and coach Todd McLellan pulled the goalie.

It seemed to make an impact, as Patrick Marleau received a pass from Dan Boyle and poked the puck by Jonathan Quick. Just a little bit later, Clowe took a shot from the right side, and it went by Quick. A Logan Couture slap shot later, and the Sharks were within one goal.

Ryan Smyth added to the LA lead with a goal on Antero Niittymaki, and the Kings went on top 5-3, but San Jose had some more tricks up their sleeve. Clowe received a pass from Dan Boyle and scored from the left side, and Joe Pavelski chipped the puck past Quick to tie the game.

In the third, no one scored, and the game went into OT. The first real chance for any team was quickly seized, as Patrick Marleau skated up, around the side, and then delivered a perfect pass to Devin Setoguchi. Setoguchi shot the puck high, and Quick couldn't stop it. San Jose had the 2-1 lead!

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