The San Jose Sharks, who welcomed back forward Will Smith from a five-week injury absence, were left to ponder what might have been after falling 4-2 to the Detroit Red Wings in a closely contested game.
Smith's return was marked by a goal that tied the score at one-all, but it wasn't enough to prevent his team from succumbing to a pair of turnovers. Specifically, defenseman John Klingberg's errant clearing attempt from inside the Sharks' zone ultimately proved costly, as Marco Kasper capitalized on the mistake and notched a goal for the Red Wings at 6:55 mark of the second period.
The turning point in the game came when Klingberg's second turnover led to J.T. Compher scoring the game-tying goal just minutes later, before Lucas Raymond's backhand found the net once again, this time past goalie Yaroslav Askarov for Dylan Larkin's 24th goal of the season and the game-sealer.
The Sharks, now with Smith back in the lineup, were unable to muster a strong comeback in their final stretch. Despite Askarov pulling for an extra attacker, they still managed to fall short.
San Jose has to be excited about the prospect of Will Smith's return, but it will undoubtedly take some time for him to get his footing again after five weeks on the sidelines. The Sharks now face an uphill battle as they head into their final two games on the road against the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning.
Smith's return was marked by a goal that tied the score at one-all, but it wasn't enough to prevent his team from succumbing to a pair of turnovers. Specifically, defenseman John Klingberg's errant clearing attempt from inside the Sharks' zone ultimately proved costly, as Marco Kasper capitalized on the mistake and notched a goal for the Red Wings at 6:55 mark of the second period.
The turning point in the game came when Klingberg's second turnover led to J.T. Compher scoring the game-tying goal just minutes later, before Lucas Raymond's backhand found the net once again, this time past goalie Yaroslav Askarov for Dylan Larkin's 24th goal of the season and the game-sealer.
The Sharks, now with Smith back in the lineup, were unable to muster a strong comeback in their final stretch. Despite Askarov pulling for an extra attacker, they still managed to fall short.
San Jose has to be excited about the prospect of Will Smith's return, but it will undoubtedly take some time for him to get his footing again after five weeks on the sidelines. The Sharks now face an uphill battle as they head into their final two games on the road against the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning.