- Associated Press - Monday, October 23, 2017

NEW YORK (AP) - Martin Jones and San Jose’s penalty-killing came through to help the Sharks win in a game coach Peter DeBoer said wasn’t one of their best.

Jones stopped 33 shots , and Logan Couture had a goal and an assist to lead the Sharks to a 4-1 victory over the struggling New York Rangers on Monday night. San Jose was whistled for six penalties - all in the first two periods - and didn’t give up a goal on any of the chances.

“We don’t want to take that many penalties but on the plus side our penalty kill was outstanding again,” Jones said. “We’re playing really well I thought 5-on-5 and then it’s just bad turnovers that we can have easily eliminated from our game. … Just a couple little mistakes here and there we can clean up.”

Tim Heed, Joonas Donskoi and Melker Karlsson also scored to help the Sharks win for the third time in four games. Jones got his fourth straight win after losing his first two starts.

San Jose is now 30 for 31 on the penalty kill in seven games since giving up three power-play goals in the season- opener against Philadelphia.

“Wasn’t one of our better efforts,” DeBoer said. “You can’t come into any building and take six or seven (penalties). We got fortunate our goalie was as good as he was tonight and our PK was good.”

Mika Zibanejad scored and Henrik Lundqvist finished with 20 saves for the Rangers, who fell to 2-6-2 on the season. New York also dropped to 3 for 25 on the power play over the last six games.

“We had plenty of good opportunities,” Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said. “You have to give credit to their goaltender and the group in front of him. When you get close to 20 scoring chances, you should be able to score more than one goal.”

With the Sharks leading 3-0 after two periods, Couture took the puck away from Lundqvist behind the goal and sent it to Karlsson, who put it in for his second of the season at 2:51 of the third. Couture got his 200th career assist on the play.

San Jose turned the puck over in its defensive zone and Zibanejad snapped a shot into the top right corner to spoil Jones’ shutout bid at 4:23 of the final period.

Donskoi increased the Sharks’ lead to 3-0 with 38 seconds left in the second as he skated into the right circle and beat Lundqvist glove-side inside the right post.

The Rangers controlled the play for most of the first period while outshooting the Sharks 16-8, but trailed 2-0 after 20 minutes.

Couture, who had his second career hat trick in a loss at the New York Islanders on Saturday night, got San Jose on the scoreboard 1:56 into the game. With Jones pulled for an extra skater on a delayed penalty, Brent Burns sent pass from the right circle up top to Couture, who fired a slap shot from straightaway past Lundqvist.

Jones had two nice saves on back-to-back attempts in close by Pavel Buchnevich with a little more than nine minutes left in the first.

Heed doubled the Sharks’ lead with 7:15 left as he brought the puck up the right side and sent a bad-angle shot from near the goal line along the boards. The puck trickled through Lundqvist’s pads for the 26-year-old’s first career goal in his seventh NHL game.

“First I was looking to make a pass but I didn’t want to take the risk of them intercepting the puck so I thought I could shoot the puck and luckily it went in this time,” Heed said. “You always dream about scoring a big goal like that, especially against the King, too, so it was a great one.”

The Rangers had a two-man advantage for 25 seconds late in the opening period, but Jones stopped Zibanejad’s shot from top of the left circle, and Rick Nash missed with an attempt in close.

NOTES: Couture has six goals and three assists in his last four games. … The teams conclude the season series Jan. 25 at San Jose. … Rangers D Kevin Shattenkirk played in his 500th career regular season game. … New York F Rick Nash played in his 999th game. … D Marc Staal played in his 699th game - all with the Rangers - and passed Mark Messier and Steve Vickers for sole possession of 12th place on the franchise list. … New York has given up 15 goals in the first period this season.

UP NEXT

Sharks: At Boston on Thursday night in the fifth of a six-game trip that concludes at Buffalo on Saturday.

Rangers: Host Arizona on Thursday night in the finale of a season-high six-game homestand.

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