Advertisement

Lerg’s first NHL goal stands up as winner as Sharks down Oilers 3-1

San Jose Sharks Bryan Lerg (42) scores a goal on Edmonton Oilers goalie Laurent Brossoit (1) during third period NHL hockey action in Edmonton, Alta., on Thursday April 9, 2015.
San Jose Sharks Bryan Lerg (42) scores a goal on Edmonton Oilers goalie Laurent Brossoit (1) during third period NHL hockey action in Edmonton, Alta., on Thursday April 9, 2015. Jason Franson, The Canadian Press

EDMONTON — Bryan Lerg scored the game winner in his NHL debut as the San Jose Sharks defeated the Edmonton Oilers 3-1 on Thursday in a game between two teams out of the playoff picture.

Patrick Marleau and Matt Nieto also scored for the Sharks (40-32-9), who snapped a two-game losing skid.

Nail Yakupov responded for the Oilers (24-44-13), who have lost four of their last five.

San Jose will miss the playoffs after qualifying for post-season play the last 12 seasons. The Oilers are on the outside looking in for the ninth straight year.

The Oilers dodged a bullet early on, killing off a boarding major assessed to rookie Curtis Hamilton just two minutes into the contest.

Oilers goalie Laurent Brossoit was tested early in his NHL debut, as he was forced to make 19 saves in the opening period.

Story continues below advertisement

Edmonton broke the deadlock with eight-and-a-half minutes to play in the second period as Sharks defenceman Justin Braun coughed up the puck in the slot right onto Yakupov’s stick, and he beat San Jose goalie Antti Niemi glove-side for his 13th of the season.

Brossoit continued to stand on his head in the second, making a flurry of saves in the final minute with Tomas Hertl clanging a shot off the post.

The Sharks tied the game midway through the third on their 42nd shot after Justin Schultz gave the puck away to Marleau, who waited for Brossoit to go down before lifting it over him.

San Jose went up 2-1 with just under three minutes left as Logan Couture sent the puck through traffic to Lerg at the side of the net for his first NHL goal.

Nieto added an empty-netter to give the Sharks some insurance.

Brossoit ended up with 49 saves. Niemi stopped 26 shots for the win.

Both teams complete their seasons on the road on Saturday as the Oilers are in Vancouver and the Sharks travel to Los Angeles to face the Kings.

Sponsored content

AdChoices