Donskoi has first multi-goal game, Sharks beat Flames

The San Jose Sharks scored four goals in the second period to pick up the 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames.

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Joonas Donskoi scored twice and the San Jose Sharks beat the Calgary Flames 4-1 Tuesday night for their fifth win in six games.

Patrick Marleau and Paul Martin also scored for the Sharks, who are 7-2 at home since dropping two in a row in early November.


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Sam Bennett scored for the Flames, who lost for just the third time in 10 games.

Martin Jones stopped 20 of 21 shots for his fourth victory in five starts. Chad Johnson recorded 30 saves in 34 chances.

The Sharks muscled up to score four times within an 11-minute span in the second period, which included Donskoi’s first career multi-goal contest.

Marleau was in front of the net when Marc-Edouad Vlasic’s shot bounced off Johnson’s pads and to his stick, from where he nailed the easy shot.

Less than four minutes later, Martin took an awkward shot from about 15 feet away that appeared to knuckle and bounce over a couple of sticks and gloves into the net.

Donskoi’s first goal was set up when Tommy Wingels kicked the puck away from Johnson, took it behind the net and passed to an open Donskoi.

The second goal came when Donskoi picked off an attempted clearing shot just in front of the net.

Sam Bennett got the Flames on the scoreboard early in the third period after taking a nice pass from Matthew Tkachuk, who has six assists over the last five games.

NOTES: Sharks C Joe Thornton became the 37th NHL player to appear in 1,400 games. With Patrick Marleau, whose played in 1,444 games, it becomes the third occurrence of teammates with 1,400 games played each and the first since Mike Modano and Nicklas Lidstrom with the Detroit Red Wings in 2010-11. … Martin recorded points in back-to-back games for the first time this year. … Sharks’ Timo Meier appeared in his first NHL home game. … The Flames recorded points in each of their previous four road games and six of seven overall. … Johnson entered the game with a 2-0-1 mark and a 1.64 GAA against the Sharks.

UP NEXT:

Flames: Host Vancouver on Friday night to start a stretch of four of five at home.

Sharks: Host Edmonton on Friday night.

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