SAN JOSE, Calif. – The Pittsburgh Penguins better hope all those bruises they sustained by blocking 38 shots Saturday night don't open up.
The San Jose Sharks are smelling blood after Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.
With two Penguins defenders trying to block one final shot, 24-year-old Finnish rookie Joonas Donskoi roofed the game-winner with 7 minutes, 42 seconds left in overtime to lift the Sharks to a 3-2 victory and keep them from falling into a 3-0 series' hole.
With the Sharks having lost all four of their previous overtimes this postseason, defenseman Justin Braun said the third intermission locker-room talk was simple: "It's our turn."
With Game 4 on Monday, it was a huge victory for San Jose. Teams that have dropped the first three games of a Stanley Cup Final have lost 26 of 27 all-time series since 1939.
"You lose that and you go down 3-0, that's a deep hole to get yourself in," said veteran Joe Thornton, who had two assists, including one on Joel Ward's third-period tying goal after Thornton drew a four-minute power-play by being cut open with a high stick.
"But we held serve, 2-1 now, and next game at home. So it's a big confidence booster."
The Sharks played their best game of the series, but the tight-checking Penguins swarmed, got their sticks and bodies in front of everything and frustrated the Sharks at every turn.