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Saturday, December 27, 2003
FINAL OT
4 - 4
FINAL OT 1 2 3 OT T
Sharks 2 1 1 0 4
Kings 0 3 1 0 4
GOAL SCORERS

SJS:   V. Damphousse (PPG, 03:06 - 1st) , P. Marleau (11:52 - 1st) , T. Harvey (09:06 - 2nd) , V. Damphousse (PPG, 01:07 - 3rd)
LAK:   Z. Palffy (SHG, 02:34 - 2nd) , E. Belanger (04:52 - 2nd) , J. Stumpel (17:41 - 2nd) , S. Avery (09:10 - 3rd)
GOALIES

SJS: E. Nabokov (L)
 LAK: C. Huet (W)
San Jose Sharks 4, Los Angeles Kings 4 FINAL OT
Associated Press

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The San Jose Sharks saw a much different Los Angeles Kings team than the one they embarrassed 24 hours earlier.

Sean Avery capitalized on a sloppy mistake by goaltender Evgeni Nabokov to score the tying goal midway through the third period, and the Kings rallied to tie the Sharks 4-4 Saturday night.

Jozef Stumpel had a goal and an assist, Ziggy Palffy got his 19th career short-handed goal and Eric Belanger also scored for the Kings, who extended their home unbeaten streak to seven games (4-0-3) after getting beaten 5-0 by Nabokov on Friday night at San Jose.

The Kings and Sharks are tied for first place in the Pacific Division with 40 points each, although Los Angeles has three more wins.

"Overall, we've got to be a little disappointed with tonight's game" said Vincent Damphousse, who scored his second power-play goal of the game 67 seconds into the third period to give the Sharks the lead for the last time. "We could have played better and finished with another win, but three points out of four is good. We're still tied for first place. But the way we started, we expected to win."

Patrick Marleau had a goal and an assist for San Jose, Todd Harvey ended a 45-game goal drought, Brad Stuart had two assists and Nabokov made 15 of his 29 saves in the first period.

Damphousse put the Sharks ahead 4-3 with a screened wrist shot from the right circle that bounced off goalie Cristobal Huet's glove -- but he had to wait several minutes before the video goal judge could determine that Huet did not pull the puck back before it crossed the goal line.

"I didn't see it, but I knew it was behind me," Huet said. "I reached back, and the next thing I knew, it was in my hand. I saw the replay later, and it didn't look like a goal to me."

The Kings got a huge break when Brad Chartrand flipped the puck toward the net from the neutral zone and Nabokov tried to glove it on the fly -- but dropped it. Jon Sim pounced on the opportunity and slipped a short pass to a wide-open Avery at the right of the crease for the equalizer with 10:50 left in regulation.

Huet stopped Damphousse on a breakaway with 51 seconds left in overtime, denying the Sharks' center a hat trick.

"I think that trying to make a move on him with all the snow and a lot of tracks in front probably wasn't the best thing to do. I probably should have shot. But he made a good save," Damphousse said.

Harvey gave the Sharks a 3-2 lead at 9:07 of the third, beating Huet with a wrist shot from the right circle for his first goal since last Jan. 18.

"I was telling the guys they can't hold me down forever. I'm glad I got the monkey off my back at 40 games instead of 80. At least I didn't go a whole year," Harvey said.

Stumpel tied it at 17:41. Tim Gleason made a no-look backhand pass in front, where Stumpel beat Nabokov despite the tight checking of Sharks defenseman Kyle McLaren.

"L.A. came out like a desperate hockey team and they played more urgent than we did," Sharks defenseman Scott Hannan said. "We kind of got away from our game plan. We made some sloppy plays in the offensive and defensive zone, which allowed them to get us running around.

"We were not getting the puck in deep, not getting the puck out of our end, and we weren't keeping it along the wall. They're a team that takes advantage of pucks going through the middle."

The Kings spotted San Jose a 2-0 lead before Palffy got them going at 2:34 of the second period with his third short-handed goal this season. He took a lead pass from Stumpel and got a step on McLaren and Mike Rathje before putting a short backhander between Nabokov's legs to trigger a three-goal second period.

"They're a great second-period team, and we talked about that before the game," Damphousse said. "They made some good plays and kept shooting the puck and crashing the puck. They deserved a point tonight."


Three star selections
1st:   ZIGMUND PALFFY
2nd:   VINCENT DAMPHOUSSE
3rd:   JOZEF STUMPEL
Winning Goaltender
Cristobal Huet

Losing Goaltender
Evgeni Nabokov

SCHEDULE

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STANDINGS

WESTERN CONFERENCE
  TEAM GP W L OT GF GA PTS
1 p - CHI 48 36 7 5 155 102 77
2 y - ANA 48 30 12 6 140 118 66
3 y - VAN 48 26 15 7 127 121 59
4 x - STL 48 29 17 2 129 115 60
5 x - LAK 48 27 16 5 133 118 59
6 x - SJS 48 25 16 7 124 116 57
7 x - DET 48 24 16 8 124 115 56
8 x - MIN 48 26 19 3 122 127 55
9 CBJ 48 24 17 7 120 119 55
10 PHX 48 21 18 9 125 131 51
11 DAL 48 22 22 4 130 142 48
12 EDM 48 19 22 7 125 134 45
13 CGY 48 19 25 4 128 160 42
14 NSH 48 16 23 9 111 139 41
15 COL 48 16 25 7 116 152 39

STATS

2012-2013 PLAYOFFS
SKATERS: GP G A +/- Pts
L. Couture 8 5 6 -3 11
J. Pavelski 8 4 6 1 10
J. Thornton 8 1 8 6 9
P. Marleau 8 5 3 1 8
D. Boyle 8 2 4 0 6
B. Burns 8 2 2 -1 4
B. Stuart 8 1 2 3 3
S. Hannan 8 0 3 1 3
M. Vlasic 8 1 1 2 2
T. Wingels 8 0 2 3 2
 
GOALIES: W L OT Sv% GAA
A. Niemi 6 2 0 .930 1.93