The San Jose Sharks' defense struggled in their second consecutive crushing loss, a 7-6 overtime defeat to the Anaheim Ducks.
The game saw a combined nine goals, including four on the power play, and eight minor penalties through the first two periods.
The Sharks allowed a game-tying goal to Chris Kreider with 51 seconds left in regulation time, and the game-winning goal to Leo Carlsson at the 46-second mark of overtime.
The winning goal was scored after Macklin Celebrini's attempt to put the puck through Carlsson's skates was stopped, and Mikael Granlund grabbed the loose puck.
Author's summary: Sharks' defense struggles in 7-6 loss to Ducks.