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HomeSportsHockeyNHL News: Red-hot Erik Karlsson leads Sharks against Rangers

NHL News: Red-hot Erik Karlsson leads Sharks against Rangers

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San Jose Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson will try to maintain his red-hot offensive pace against the visiting New York Rangers on Saturday night.

Karlsson had four more points (one goal, three assists) on Thursday in a 7-4 loss to the visiting Detroit Red Wings, moving him into a tie for second in the NHL with 28 points (11 goals, 17 assists).

Karlsson has nine multi-point games this season and leads the NHL in even-strength goals (10) and points (23).

Since the NHL began keeping offensive stats for defensemen in the 1975-76 season, Karlsson is tied for the sixth-most points through 19 games by a defenseman in league history.

“He’s feeling himself,” San Jose forward Kevin Labanc said of Karlsson. “He’s got that skill where the puck just doesn’t seem to leave his stick.”

The Rangers are benefiting from exceptional offensive play from one of their defensemen as well.

Adam Fox assisted on Vincent Trocheck’s game-tying goal with 1:56 left in the third period at the Seattle Kraken on Thursday night before the Rangers lost 3-2 in overtime.

The assist stretched Fox’s point streak to seven games (three goals, eight assists). Fox has eight points in his past four games (two goals, six assists).

Fox’s contributions have been a welcome addition, but the Rangers are more concerned with the lack of energy they showed in the opener of the four-game road trip against Seattle.

They were especially lackadaisical in the second period, getting outshot 16-5 and getting called for too many men on the ice for the second time in the past three games.

“You end up chasing pucks if you’re not doing the things that allow you to advance pucks and forecheck and play north,” New York forward Chris Kreider said. “You’re going to look tired if you’re constantly turning pucks over and playing deep.”

Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin is expected to be back in goal against the Sharks. He’s 3-0-1 in four career starts against San Jose with a 1.33 goals-against average and .961 save percentage. He also has one of his nine NHL shutouts against the Sharks.

Shesterkin faced San Jose on Oct. 20 in New York and saved 24 of 27 shots, but the Rangers lost 3-2 on an overtime goal by Karlsson.

Shesterkin isn’t off to as strong a start as last season, but he was a bright spot against Seattle, making 29 saves and helping New York escape with a point.

“He made some great saves and key saves, especially in that second period when it was 1-1,” Rangers head coach Gerard Gallant said. “He kept us in the game and then we found a way to get a point at the end, but it’s not good enough. We’re better than that.”

The Sharks are hoping to turn things around on their home ice. They are 5-4-0 on the road, but just 1-6-3 at SAP Center. That trend carried over from the past two seasons, when the Sharks 11-13-4 at home in 2020-21 and 18-18-5 last season.

“We’re a pretty good road team, and we’ve played some pretty good hockey at home, but we’re not getting the results that we need,” Gallant said.

–Field Level Media

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