Sharks' Nedeljkovic explains what's worked for him during winning streak
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Sharks' Nedeljkovic explains what's worked for him during winning streak
"Part of it, from Nedeljkovic's standpoint, has been his mental approach. Just trying to have the right attitude, the right mindset, Nedeljkovic said last Sunday before the Sharks left for their five-game road trip. I feel like I've had it at times throughout the year. At times it's maybe trying to do too much. So, I think I'm in a good spot right now."
"Following Draisaitl's goal at the 1:34 mark of the third, the Sharks managed just two shots on net, and none in the final eight minutes. McDavid and Bouchard both scored in the final 3:05 of regulation time, with an extra attacker on the ice, before Zach Hyman scored in overtime to send the Sharks to one of their most bitter losses of the season."
Alex Nedeljkovic has won five consecutive starts while posting a .931 save percentage and credits a stronger mental approach for the stretch. Nedeljkovic emphasized having the right attitude and mindset and said he feels he is in a good spot. The Sharks, 27-21-4, could start Nedeljkovic Saturday against the Calgary Flames after a 4-3 overtime loss to the Edmonton Oilers. Yaroslav Askarov began that game as the Sharks built a 3-0 lead, but the Oilers rallied late. Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and Evan Bouchard pressured the Sharks, and Zach Hyman scored in overtime following a turnover.
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