Sharks End Tough Stretch Against Bruins
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks celebrated a significant victory over the Boston Bruins, ending a 14-game losing streak that had persisted since March 2016. The Sharks showcased their resilience with a final score of 3-1, despite being eliminated from playoff contention. Rookie Luca Cagnoni marked a milestone with his first NHL point during the game. This victory has shifted the record for the longest active win streak against a team to the Nashville Predators, who currently hold a 13-game win streak over the Sharks.
The #SJSharks defeated the Bruins for the first time since March 15, 2016, snapping a 14-game losing streak vs Boston. Entering tonight, it was the NHL's longest active win streak by one team against another, and was the longest all-time by any one.
Before Saturday, San Jose lasted defeated the Bruins on March 15, 2016. The Sharks won the game 3-2 and got goals from Joonas Donskoi, Melker Karlsson, and Brent Burns.
Sharks rookie Luca Cagnoni achieved his first NHL point on William Eklund's game-opening goal. Macklin Celebrini fed the Sharks winger alone in front for the primary assist.
Since the Bruins' streak against the Sharks is over, the longest active win streak against one team is the Nashville Predators over the Sharks (13 games).
Read at Yahoo Sports
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