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Donskoi double helps Sharks eliminate Kings

ByReuters

Published 23/04/2016 at 05:36 GMT

April 22 (The Sports Xchange) - Joonas Donskoi scored twice, including the go-ahead goal in the third period, and the San Jose Sharks eliminated the Los Angeles Kings from the Stanley Cup playoffs with a 6-3 victory on Friday at Staples Center.

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Donskoi slammed home the winner at 3:58 of the third as the Sharks won the Western Conference quarterfinal series 4-1 and exacted revenge from Los Angeles after the Kings erased a 3-0 deficit by winning the final four games of their first-round series in 2014.
Joe Pavelski added a goal -- his fifth of the series -- at 12:24 of the third as San Jose advanced to the second round, where it meets Anaheim or Nashville. That series is tied 2-2.
Melker Karlsson scored an empty-netter with 22 seconds left in the third.
Logan Couture and Brent Burns each had three assists for San Jose.
Second-period goals by Anze Kopitar, Jeff Carter and Kris Versteeg rallied the Kings from a 3-0 deficit, but the Sharks seized the lead again in the third.
Goaltender Martin Jones -- a former King -- made 19 saves for San Jose.
The Kings' Jonathan Quick stopped 22 shots.
Donskoi scored on a wrist shot for his first goal of the series at 1:08 of the first period for a 1-0 San Jose lead.
The Sharks had a chance to increase the margin for 1:44 early in the first with a 5-on-3 advantage after Dustin Brown followed Luke Schenn to the box for tripping Jones, but the Kings prevented them from scoring.
However, Chris Tierney, on an assist from Brent Burns, made Los Angeles pay at 11:21 with his first goal of the series to make it 2-0.
In the second period, a tip-in by Matt Nieto pushed the margin to 3-0 at 4:05. For Nieto, it was his first goal of the series.
San Jose got another chance to increase the deficit when Patrick Marleau was awarded a penalty shot after getting hooked on a breakaway by Jake Muzzin at 5:31 of the second, but Quick stuffed it.
Shortly after, Los Angeles launched its comeback.
Kopitar was credited with a goal that took two fortuitous bounces. Drew Doughty fired a rocked that glanced off Dwight King and then off the skate of Kopitar for the center's second goal of the series and reduce San Jose's lead to 3-1.
Carter sliced it to a goal when he fielded a pass from Muzzin and bounced a shot off the top of the crossbar and into the net at 11:26.
Versteeg tied the score with 3:24 left in the second.
San Jose outshot Los Angeles 13-4 after the first period, but the Kings managed a 14-10 edge in the second.
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