
"Look, pass, release. Sam Dickinson scored his first NHL goal and point, on a night that meant more than just hockey. It was Hockey Fights Cancer night at the SAP Center, and the San Jose Sharks fought a tough battle with the Detroit Red Wings all the way to a shootout, where they ended up losing 2-3. Their fight is fierce, their hearts are even stronger. 💜Tonight's Blueline Buddies Kane, Mikey, Soraya, Luke & Andy joined us on the ice tonight for #HockeyFightsCancer Night presented by @KPSantaClara & @KPSanJose pic.twitter.com/jwd9v1eWb0- Sharks Community (@sjscommunity) November 3, 2025"
"Dylan Larkin won the opening faceoff, and from there, it was a relatively slow start. Philipp Kurashev got two minutes for hooking about three minutes in, and the Sharks were on an early penalty kill. Mario Ferraro and Vincent Desharnais really shone, making key blocks for San Jose. They stuck it out and were back to 5-on-5. The Red Wings had not played a game since October 31st and were very alert, whereas the Sharks seemed a bit tired in the first half of the period. They were not able to hold onto pucks as well as Saturday night."
"That went on for most of the period. Unfortunately, Will Smith was sent to take too many men on the ice minor, giving Detroit another power play. Timothy Liljegren looked great on the penalty kill, showing he battles well through adversity (or a puck to the face). And with a really tight special team, the Sharks made it out okay yet again, two for two on the penalty kill. Celebrini looked hungry, with many great looks on goal. But the period ended scoreless."
Sam Dickinson scored his first NHL goal and point during Hockey Fights Cancer night at the SAP Center. The San Jose Sharks battled the Detroit Red Wings to a shootout and lost 3-2. The Sharks killed penalties successfully early, with Mario Ferraro and Vincent Desharnais making key blocks and Timothy Liljegren showing toughness on the kill. The Red Wings appeared alert after a layoff, while the Sharks looked tired and struggled to hold pucks. Will Smith took a too-many-men minor, and the first period ended scoreless despite chances from Celebrini.
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