The San Jose Sharks' defense struggled in their game against the Anaheim Ducks, resulting in a 7-6 loss.
The teams combined for nine goals, including four on the power play, and eight minor penalties through the first two periods.
The Sharks allowed the game-tying goal to Chris Kreider with 51 seconds left in regulation time, and the game-winning goal to Leo Carlsson at the 46-second mark of overtime.
The game-winning goal occurred when Macklin Celebrini tried to put the puck through Carlsson's skates, but Carlsson stopped it, allowing Mikael Granlund to grab the loose puck.
Author's summary: Sharks' defense falters in 7-6 loss to Ducks.