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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQcTPxQeXCcendofvid[starttext]Jimmy Howard brings his game tonight in the second period and the Sharks behind the position of the edge of the Red Wings 1-0 in the third period, it was easy to think of some previous trips to the HP Pavilion. Miika Kiprusoff in 2008, Jonas Hiller in 2009, Craig Anderson and Antti Niemi in 2010 - all representations stellar goalkeeper, who thwarted an attack in San Jose, despite the score, brought their "A" game as well.
It was not until 10:22 of the third period for San Jose, to finally break through. And of course, the day was Joe Pavelski come through again. The Sharks power play time and half the time to end the game increasingly important for the first time in the series, Joe Thornton struck a slap shot from midfield that Howard was able to fight in the air. Pavelski, channeling his inner Buster Posey hit the puck in the air and on the network first count of San Jose Shark the night.
"The boys are hungry, we felt a little better every time," said Pavelski. "You're a good team that could still sometimes. Certainly we have done."
As the game headed into extra time I felt Pavelski, who has made a name for themselves is a series of qualifications in time, will be among the front-runners to seal the game in the extra frame. It was that or a player like Joe Thornton, Ryane Clowe, Dany Heatley, three sharks attackers had good games so far and had their fair share of opportunities, Howard cracked now.
As a result, the hero would not be in the top players. It would be a player who has not had this night a playoff game in 2011, a player who just had a quarter of the third period and played in the middle of the first overtime.
Benn Ferreiro, the birthday child to achieve a goal that put the icing on the San Jose Shark (and sound) cake.
"They have things that you know when you can call anytime," said Ferreira with a variety of reports around his locker. "Hear the sound and contribute to this are the little things. Bringing energy to the game and be in the forecheck good plays. Basically, a solid game. You do not have to play there on strike. I think I played very well tonight."
San Jose Sharks are now 4-0 in overtime in these playoffs. And it's hard to imagine a day when the tired "bottlenecks" label that dominates the media sharks disappear, tonight is another example of vibration that the team did their damndest Sharks this tag completely.
Since the fall of the tablet in the first period, it is clear that San Jose had the first round of questions that had shaken against Los Angeles. The coverage action was cold, the defense was good, and plays with excellent Pavel Datsyuk, the Wings never seriously threatened for a long time.
Again - Datsyuk tonight was phenomenal, his work will depend on the forecheck in the opening in the ice, and a defense that seek to confuse some sharks, and you can move easily around them has. And he is the one with the wings in the first team sheet to control the disk along the boards and sent a centering pass from Nicklas Lidstrom flexible, he jumped in the middle of the Sharks defensive zone. The candidate's 41 years old, Earl Norris, a hammer blow past Niemi to give the Wings a 1-0 lead.
But from this period, the Sharks began to control the game, with its large front to wear down Detroit on the forecheck and cycle low. The first third of the line of control of the game in this respect and the capacity of San José Wings with excellent drive and control method of locating hard drive creates many opportunities for the Sharks. It was exactly what led to their success in their series against Detroit last year, and something that San Jose has been clearly identified as a key aspect of this series said.
"This is a hard protective equipment very well. If you take the possibility of their ass and protect the records, do a remarkable job on this," McLellan said. "Do you want our game along the boards will be very important to fight it, are protected. On the contrary, if we are your disk.'ll See in seven games, wear through someone, whether our team or your computer. I think we did a great job in the second period. "
During the second San Jose Shark dominated the Wings 18-9. In fact, he was not so close. While Detroit had some strong players who had travel - Datsyuk line played well, Bertuzzi had the opportunity, and Franzen was dangerous - not expected to support up and down the lineup of them.
Something that compared to the wings coach Mike Babcock discussed his usual honest right foot after the game.
"I thought they were better than us. I thought it looked like a team, especially the front, it was not like we skated really well. I thought they were faster," Babcock said. "I do not really care about my back at all, I thought, I had to carry too much on them, and defense [San Jose] a night's sleep. We have not had to play."
Speaking of San Jose blue line again, Dan Boyle, today for tonight, after a series Reyes, confessed that he is, needs improvement. Sharks defender was very strict in the drop zone tonight each time the Red Wings, who got away with it. His position was excellent, and considering that was a great deal of Russian assistant Datsyuk tonight is a good thing for a player of San José will continue to give big minutes to go forward.
"I felt better, number one. Since the beginning of the last round, I like, I felt a little less and breathing really struggling," said Boyle. "Tonight, I felt healthy, had to go my legs, and of course, I knew I was in an adversarial relationship with some of the best players in the league are. I have a good job of its container."
Although San Jose put on a night very good performance, which speaks of momentum to game two probably would be premature. Detroit is a veteran club rebound appeal, and a departure at noon on Sunday, will have the opportunity to respond quickly with the sharks. If St. Joseph continued where they left off tonight, but no doubt that a clock 12 in the morning might try to dividends for a team that can afford a return to home use.
Sharks now have four extra wins in seven games this series, the first time they have won at least four games in the playoff history of the Old Testament.
But with an eye on another franchise record most important, no rest for the weary now[endtext]