San Jose Sharks earn dramatic, unlikely win over Toronto Maple Leafs
Briefly

In a thrilling NHL match, the San Jose Sharks overcame a two-goal deficit against the Toronto Maple Leafs, winning 3-2. After trailing 2-0, the Sharks' Jack Thompson and Tyler Toffoli scored in the third period, leading to a shootout victory. Goalie Alexandar Georgiev made 25 saves, including critical stops during an overtime penalty kill. The win marked the end of an eight-game losing streak for the Sharks, showcasing their resilience against a Leafs team historically strong after leading two periods.
After Alexander Wennberg's shot from the point went wide of the net, Thompson pounced on the loose puck and fired a shot from near the faceoff dot that got past Leafs goalie Anthony Stolarz at the 2:23 mark of the third period.
The Sharks held off the Leafs for the rest of the third period but forward Luke Kunin was assessed a hooking penalty at the end of regulation time.
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