Sharks 4 goals comeback against Kings
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The Los Angeles Kings have the greatest postseason single-game comeback in NHL history, winning after being down five goals. But, unfortunately, the shoe was on the other foot during this Western Conference quarterfinals game three between them and the San Jose Sharks.
The Sharks were down by four early in the second period before returning with a vengeance to score three. Ryan Smyth would score next for LA to make the game 5-3, but the Sharks would score twice more to even it up before the end of the second period. No one got a goal in the third; Devin Setoguchi would wrist shot in the game-winning goal 3:09 into overtime.
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This is a game that you don't expect to happen. I don't think it will repeat itself,
Todd McLellan
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Devin Setoguchi's OT goal caps rally as Sharks take 2-1 lead
The Kings were cruising along with a four-goal lead. Then came an offensive barrage by the San Jose Sharks so swift and stunning that Los Angeles never could answer.
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San Jose Sharks vs. Los Angeles Kings Game 3 Breakdown
Everybody knows the things that are said about the Sharks in the playoffs, some shouted by fans and others whispered by “experts.” According to them, San Jose was supposed to pack up their bags and carry the weight of doubt back to the hotel for Game 4.
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