PHILADELPHIA -- The San Jose Sharks made a simple change to rally for a comeback
victory over the Philadelphia Flyers.
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. They started shooting the puck. Joe Pavelski had a hat trick to move into a
tie for second in the NHL in goals and the Sharks beat Philadelphia 7-3 Thursday
night in the first game for both teams following the Olympic break. Raffi Torres
and Logan Couture each scored twice in their return to San Joses lineup
following injuries. The Sharks trailed 2-1 after getting outshot 10-4 in the
first period. San Jose made a pointed effort to shoot the puck in the second
period and it paid off in a big way, resulting in five second-period goals on 16
shots. "We started to finally shoot the puck," Couture said. "The first period
we werent shooting. We were playing in their end, but we werent shooting. Thats
more the way we play, the way we need to play. A lot of our goals were off
rebounds, and thats the way you score in this league." Pavelski, one of the
Sharks four Olympians, scored all three of his goals in the dominating second
period. Torres, who was making his 2013-14 debut after injuring his knee in the
preseason, capped the second-period spree with his second goal of the game with
2.2 seconds left. Couture, who missed the previous 16 games due to hand surgery,
netted his 15th goal of the season in the period. "We didnt have a lot of
purpose in our game in the first period, especially in their zone," Sharks coach
Todd McLellan said. "Kind of skating around waiting for something to happen. We
got our forecheck going in the second (and) a lot more pucks to the goaltender,
which created second and third chances. We had to start thinking about throwing
the puck from bad angles and creating second (chances) that way."
Andrej Meszaros had a highlight-reel tally and Matt Read and Brayden Schenn also
scored for the Flyers, who had won four straight before the Olympic break.
Flyers coach Craig Berube wasnt pleased with his teams effort, particularly the
play in front of their own goal. "Not competing around our net, thats basically
what it boils down to," Berube said. "Not getting sticks, not boxing people out,
not being hard on people. We didnt compete hard enough to win the hockey game.
Nobody. "Were all embarrassed tonight." The Flyers netted a pair of goals within
a 22-second span midway through the first period to take a 2-1 lead. Meszaros,
one of five Flyers who participated in the Olympics, opened the Philadelphia
scoring with 9:24 remaining in the opening period. Alex Stalock, San Joses
backup goalie who started in place of Olympian Antti Niemi, saved Meszaros
initial shot from the point, but Steve Downie pushed the rebound to Meszaros,
who shot the puck between his own legs and past Stalock from close range. Schenn
put Philadelphia ahead 2-1 when he backhanded the puck from behind the net off
the skate of Jason Demers and past Stalock with 9:02 remaining in the first
period. But it was all San Jose in the second period. Pavelski scored from close
range on the power play 4:23 into the period and then gave San Jose the lead for
good with 9:48 remaining in the period when he deflected Marc-Edouard Vlasics
shot from the point past Steve Mason that made it 3-2. Mason was lifted 35
seconds later when Couture tallied on a rebound after the Flyers goalie dropped
a shot that he initially gloved. Mason gave up four goals on his first 13 shots.
His replacement, Ray Emery, didnt fare much better, as Pavelski scored on a
turnaround from in front of the crease with 5:50 left in the period for his 32nd
goal of the season, tying him with Torontos Phil Kessel for second-most in the
league. Torres finished the second-period scoring by just beating the
intermission buzzer with a close-range goal. "We had some good luck throughout
the team," Pavelski said. "They were just going in tonight. Life is good.
Hopefully they keep coming." The sellout crowd loudly booed the Flyers as they
exited the ice following the period. "We lost a lot of battles the last
two-thirds of the game," Philadelphias Scott Hartnell said. "Simple penalties,
turnovers that led to odd-man rushes and we were soft in front of our net. Thats
what you get when you dont play tough, you dont play strong and you dont play
good defence. It couldve been 10-3." It didnt get any better in the third period
for Philadelphia as Couture netted a short-handed goal 4:50 in on a backhander
in front of Emery. In a rare move, Emery was lifted and Mason was re-inserted
into the game with 9:11 left in the third period. Emery requested to be removed
from the game due to an undisclosed injury that neither he nor Berube would
identify. Besides Meszaros, Flyers Michael Raffi, Jakub Voracek, Kimmo Timonen
and Mark Streit also participated in the Olympics. Timonen, who helped Finland
to the bronze medal, was a healthy scratch to allow him to rest. In addition to
Niemi and Pavelski, San Joses Patrick Marleau and Vlasic competed in Sochi.
Niemi, who entered second in the NHL in wins (29), didnt see any action
Thursday. Demers, Andrew Desjardins and Marleau each had a pair of assists for
the Sharks. NOTES: Before the Olympics, Niemi was 7-3 with a 2.12 GAA in his
previous 10 starts. However, one of those losses was a 5-2 home defeat to the
Flyers on Feb. 3, a game in which he gave up four goals before being pulled. ...
San Jose won its sixth straight game in Philadelphia. The Flyers last home win
over the Sharks came on Dec. 21, 2000. ... San Jose came within two of its
season-high for goals, set in a 9-2 win over the Rangers on Oct. 8. ... The
seven goals allowed matched a season-worst for Philadelphia, which lost 7-0 to
Washington on Nov. 1 and 7-2 at Chicago on Dec. 11.
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.C. -- When North Carolina freshman Ryan Switzer reported to training camp in
August he was a little miffed to learn he was third on the depth chart at punt
returner.
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. At a Manhattan federal court hearing, attorney Jordan Siev said his law office
has gotten more evidence nearly every day to support its lawsuit accusing MLB
and Selig of going on a "witch hunt" to ruin Rodriguezs reputation and career.
He said the defendants went "way over the line.
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. MLS Commissioner Don Garber and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez also
will attend the session, which was announced Monday. The league has discussed
placing its next two expansion teams in Miami and Atlanta.Miami, FL
(SportsNetwork.com) - The Miami Marlins made it official Friday, inking
infielder Jeff Baker to a two-year contract. No financial terms were disclosed,
but previous reports from the Miami Herald had the deal worth $3.7 million. A
nine-year veteran, Baker appeared in 74 games with the Texas Rangers last
season, batting .279 with 11 homers and 21 RBI. "We are very excited to add such
an experienced player in Jeff Bakker," Marlins president of baseball operations
Michael Hill said.
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"Offensively and defensively, we like the options that his versatility will
provide (manager) Mike Redmond." Baker is a career .267 hitter with 48 homers
and 199 RBI over 617 games with the Rockies, Cubs, Tigers, Braves and Rangers.
The Marlins designated outfielder Jimmy Paredes for assignment to make room on
the 40-man roster.
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