ST. PAUL, Minn. — Jared Spurgeon completed a three-goal comeback for the Minneasota Wild in overtime as the Sharks wrapped up a tough four-game trip through the Central Division on a sour note.
On the bright side, the Sharks (33-21-9) managed to earn a single point, maintaining their one-point edge over the Anaheim Ducks for second place in the Pacific Division.
Here’s what we learned in the Sharks 3-2 overtime loss to the Minnesota Wild (35-20-7) Sunday night.
1. The Sharks miss an opportunity to put together a respectable road trip.
The line between success and failure is as fine as a whisker in the NHL.