Late goal sinks Sharks in frustrating loss to Flames to start road trip
Briefly

In a closely contested match, the San Jose Sharks lost 3-2 to the Calgary Flames after letting Joel Hanley score the go-ahead goal. Both teams faced penalties during an intense third period; notable was an incident involving Sharks' Ty Dellandrea, who was injured after a punch and subsequently pulled from the game. Despite efforts from players like Macklin Celebrini and strong goaltending from Alexandar Georgiev, the Sharks suffered their 19th one-goal loss of the season. The game continued a bleak streak for the Sharks, now with 11 defeats in 12 games.
"(Hanson) said (Dellandrea) was holding (Backlund) at first. I'd have to go back and watch it. I've watched it quickly. I don't understand it..."
"Just two guys changing, ran a little interference, and got punched in the head..."
"It wasn't enough as the Sharks (15-36-7) opened a seven-game road trip with their 11th loss in their last 12 games."
"The Sharks' loss, their 19th of the season by one goal, were on the penalty kill six times Sunday, including three times in the third period."
Read at Chico Enterprise-Record
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