SAN JOSE, Calif. — The San Jose Sharks had little time to dwell on losing their lead before Joe Pavelski put them back ahead again.
Pavelski scored less than a minute after Minnesota tied the game early in the third period, and Alex Stalock made 18 saves against his hometown team to lead the Sharks to their seventh win in eight games, 2-1 over the Wild on Thursday night.
"They had just got one," Pavelski said. "We felt we were playing good. We couldn't revert to any other way. So we came out that next shift."
Brent Burns also scored and Joe Thornton had two assists for the Sharks, who have won five straight at home after a slow start to the season at the Shark Tank.
Christian Folin scored his first career goal to tie the game just 45 seconds before Pavelski's goal, and the Wild lost for the 10th time in their past 11 games in San Jose. Darcy Kuemper made 28 saves.
"When you give up a goal right after you score, it hurts," forward Zach Parise said. "When you come up short, something is not good enough."
After the teams combined for just one goal in the first 40 minutes, they each scored once in the opening 2 minutes of the third period.
Minnesota struck first following a weak clearing attempt from Tommy Wingels that ended up right on Folin's stick at the point. Folin's blast got through a screen from Jason Zucker to tie it.