SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Tomas Hertl had two goals and an assist in his 500th career NHL game and Erik Karlsson scored a go-ahead goal in the third period to lead the San Jose Sharks to a 3-2 comeback victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday night.
Evander Kane added three assists and Josef Korenar made 30 saves as San Jose scored three unanswered goals after falling behind 2-0. It was an inspired effort two nights after the Sharks lost to Colorado and were eliminated from the playoff chase.
Karlsson’s power-play goal with 10:42 left in the third broke a 2-2 tie and the Sharks held on for just their second win in eight meetings with the Avalanche this season.
But the turning point came on Hertl’s first score, which came with just 12.9 seconds left in the second period after Colorado jumped ahead 2-0.
“Big goal,” Sharks coach Bob Boughner said. “That’s exactly what we fed off of, I think. Going in 2-0 is a lot different situation against that team. I was proud of the way we responded in the third period.”
Andre Burakovsky and Tyson Jost each scored for the Avalanche. Philipp Grubauer had 30 saves as the Avalanche remained in second place in the West Division despite the loss. The defeat spoiled the NHL debut of Colorado top prospect Alex Newhook, who centered the Avalanche’s second line Wednesday.
“It’s just disappointing in the moment,” Colorado coach Jared Bednar said of the loss. “We’re in a position to win a game and we make a couple mistakes and they score. It’s an important game for us, a chance to stay within two (points) of Vegas.”
Hertl’s first goal came on a beautiful pass from Kane to pull San Jose within a goal at 2-1. That shifted the momentum after the Avalanche scored twice in a period that Colorado largely dominated.
Hertl tied it three minutes into the third, this time finding the net off a rebound of a shot by Kane.
It continued a recent surge from Hertl, an eight-year veteran who has six goals and seven assists over his past eight games.
“Just find my game,” Hertl said. “The early (part of the) season wasn’t what was expected of me. … The goals help. They get your head settled so you feel good about yourself.”
NEWHOOK DEBUTS
Newhook, the 16th overall pick in 2019 out of Boston College, centered Colorado’s second line, flanked by Nazem Kadri and Andre Burakovsky. The 20-year-old appeared in eight games with the Colorado Eagles of the American Hockey League.
BOUGHNER BACKS KANE
Boughner supported Kane after reports surfaced that Kane is being sued for $15 million by a bank claiming he’s committed fraud on a 2019 loan.
“I haven’t had one issue off the ice with Evander,” Boughner said during his media briefing Wednesday morning. “We know that he’s going through stuff in his personal life, but his ability to come here and focus and get the job done and be one of our best players every night is pretty remarkable.”
SHOW OF RESPECT
A group of Avalanche players gathered after the game to congratulate Sharks forward Patrick Marleau, who recently broke Gordie Howe’s NHL record of 1,767 career games played.
“That accomplishment is something I still can’t wrap my head around,” Bednar said. “It’s just something that I don’t see happening again.”
UP NEXT
Avalanche: Visit the Los Angeles Kings on Friday night in the first of a back-to-back set.
Sharks: Host Arizona on both Friday and Saturday night.
___
More AP NHL coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/NHL and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Please read our comment policy before commenting.