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Thornton's late goal rallies Sharks past Flames
SAN JOSE 3, CALGARY 2
 

CALGARY, Alberta (Ticker) -- Joe Thornton picked a fine time to
score his first goal of this postseason.

The All-Star scored with 10 seconds remaining in the third
period as the second-seeded San Jose Sharks evened their
best-of-seven Western Conference quarterfinal series with the
seventh-seeded Calgary Flames with a 3-2 triumph in Game Four on
Tuesday.

Ryane Clowe scored his NHL-leading fourth goal of the playoffs
and Jonathan Cheechoo also tallied for San Jose, which regained
home-ice advantage in the series and hosts Game Five on
Thursday.

"It's huge (that Cheechoo and Thornton scored). They were
battling, and that's the key," Clowe said. "They were working
hard, and while they didn't score in the first two periods, that
says a lot for them and for the team. Eventually, when you
work that hard, you get rewarded."

"It's nice to get home ice back," Sharks captain Patrick Marleau
said. "The way the boys played tonight, we had lots of chances
and it just came down to the last (10) seconds."

Captain Jarome Iginla and defenseman Dion Phaneuf scored and
Miikka Kiprusoff made 29 saves for Calgary, which mustered only
10 shots on goal in this one.

"To be honest with you, their top guys produced tonight,"
Phaneuf said. "That's the bottom line."

"It started in the second period," Iginla said, referring to
when the Sharks turned the game in their favor. "They came out
with a big push and we were on our heels. We didn't compete as
hard as we can and we got outworked, it's that plain and simple.
It's not Xs and Os, we just got beat in more battles."

With time winding down in the third period, defenseman Doug
Murray blasted a slap shot from just inside the blue line that
Thornton deflected past Kiprusoff for his first goal of the
playoffs.

"Doug Murray just made a great shot and I happened to get my
stick and the big body in front," Thornton said. "But Dougie
made the play, it was a pretty easy shot to make."

"Joe struggled mightily for two periods, but we hung in there,"
Sharks coach Ron Wilson said. "I thought that we played a
tremendous game here on the road in a huge game when everything
about you has been questioned and you give up 10 shots. I can't
ask for anything more from our team, and Joe hung in there and
found a way. I'm very proud of him."

The tally came less than five minutes after Cheechoo leveled the
contest with his first goal of the series.

Cheechoo took advantage of a turnover by Daymond Langkow in the
offensive zone and rifled a sharp-angle shot from just above the
end line that sailed over Kiprusoff's left shoulder, knotting
the game at 2-2 with 4:54 remaining.

"I had my glove up there, but I moved it at the wrong moment,"
Kiprusoff said. "He had a pretty good shot, but I have to play
that with a little more patience and let it hit me."

Iginla opened the scoring just 3:19 into the first period, when
he gathered a rebound and snapped a shot from the right faceoff
circle that beat All-Star Evgeni Nabokov for his second goal in
as many games.

Clowe forged a 1-1 tie with a power-play goal midway through the
second period, deflecting Marleau's shot from just inside the
blue line past Kiprusoff at 10:56.

Phaneuf regained the lead on just the Flames' sixth shot of the
contest with 91 seconds remaining in the second period.

Iginla bested Thornton on a faceoff and slapped the puck back to
Phaneuf. The All-Star defenseman skated along the blue line
before wristing a shot through a myriad of players and past a
screened Nabokov for his third goal of the postseason.

Although the Sharks trailed, 2-1, Clowe said his team never lost
confidence.

"When a team has a one-goal lead in the third, it's human nature
to sit back," he said. "That was our goal in the third, to get
them back on their heels, and I think we thought they'd break
if we could do that."

Kiprusoff, who surrendered three goals on five shots before
being pulled early in Game Three, played much better in this
one.


 
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