San Jose Sharks forward Tyler Toffoli (73) celebrates after scoring a goal in the third period against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday, March 3, 2025, in Toronto. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette)


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The San Jose Sharks delivered an unforgettable performance on Monday, rallying from a two-goal deficit to secure a dramatic 3-2 shootout victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. This hard-fought win snapped their eight-game losing streak, marking a rare bright moment in a tough rebuilding season.

A Locker Room Awakening

Trailing 2-0 after two periods, the Sharks looked defeated. Head coach Ryan Warsofsky, the NHL’s youngest bench boss at 37, knew his team needed a spark. With several players having family and friends in the stands, he reminded them they were there to watch a full game—not just 40 minutes.

His message was simple yet powerful: "It’s going to be a hell of a story."

The Sharks responded in the third period, clawing their way back. Defenceman Jack Thompson, a local product from Courtice, Ontario, ignited the comeback with an early goal. Forward Tyler Toffoli then forced overtime with a clutch equalizer. In the shootout, Fabian Zetterlund sealed the deal with the decisive goal.

A Victory to Build On

For a team that entered the game with just two wins in their last 19 matchups, this victory was much needed. Their record improved to 16-37-9, and players left the ice with a renewed sense of belief.

"We're not far away," said forward Alexander Wennberg, who contributed two assists. "We really have something to build on."

Jack Thompson echoed the sentiment, emphasizing the team’s resilience. "We just keep battling. We have a great group of guys who love playing together, and it showed tonight."

Veteran winger Tyler Toffoli, a Toronto native, played a crucial role, not only tying the game but also keeping the shootout alive before Zetterlund’s winner. "We never give up," Toffoli said. "Even on tough nights, we’re going to keep fighting."

A Step in the Right Direction

San Jose had come close in recent games, including overtime losses to Winnipeg and Montreal, but couldn’t close out a win until now. Warsofsky acknowledged the importance of this moment.

"We're not in a playoff race, but we’re never going to quit," he said. "The guys are really starting to buy into our game plan. Simple hockey wins, and they’re beginning to understand that."

Leafs Let One Slip

Toronto, in the thick of an Atlantic Division battle, missed an opportunity to gain crucial points. Despite entering with a five-game win streak and dominating for most of the game, they failed to capitalize on a full two-minute power play in overtime.

"Any loss is disappointing," said head coach Craig Berube. "We had a great chance to close it out and didn’t get it done."

The Leafs, who had just wrapped up a flawless four-game road trip, now head west for three more away games. By the time they return home on March 13, they will have played only two games at Scotiabank Arena in more than six weeks.

"You can make all the excuses you want," Berube added. "This is the schedule, and you have to be mentally tough."

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