The San Jose Sharks welcomed the Anaheim Ducks into SAP Center, marking Sam Dickinson’s NHL debut. Despite goals from Tyler Toffoli, Ryan Reaves, Mario Ferraro, John Klingberg, Adam Gaudette, and Jeff Skinner, the Sharks lost 7-6 in overtime.
In the first period, a notable play occurred when Mario Ferraro prevented an exit pass, finding Eklund, who made a remarkable move, ankle-turning Zellweger. Although this play did not lead to a goal, it was a highlight of the period.
What can Will Smith do for you? Will plays a different game than Celebrini, one is go-go-go, one is slow-slow-slow (in a good way).
This quote encapsulates the poetic play that led to Toffoli's goal, where Smith slowed down the Celebrini pass, setting it up for Toffoli to score. The shift started with Celebrini drawing a penalty while trying to split the defense.
Author's summary: Sharks' 7-6 overtime loss marks Dickinson's NHL debut.