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Sharks handle Leafs, remain in thick of wild-card race

By Thomson Reuters Apr 3, 2026 | 2:08 AM

The San Jose Sharks ran their winning streak to four games and continued their push for a playoff spot with a 4-1 victory over the visiting Toronto Maple ​Leafs on Thursday.

Zack Ostapchuk, Collin Graf, William Eklund and ‌Adam Gaudette all scored for the Sharks (36-31-7, 79 points), who moved into the Western Conference’s second wild-card spot pending the result of the late game between the Los Angeles Kings and Nashville Predators.

Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic made 18 saves.

San ‌Jose ​has won the first three outings of ⁠a six-game homestand.

John Tavares ⁠scored for the Maple Leafs (32-31-13, 77 points), who have dropped two of three games on their four-game road trip that concludes in Los Angeles on Saturday.

Goalie Anthony Stolarz stopped 21 shots.

The ​Sharks have been known for their late goals in recent outings, but opened the scoring when Ostapchuk converted with a long ⁠wrist shot on a 1-on-1 rush ⁠at the 3:27 mark to snap a 26-game goal-scoring ​drought

Graf doubled the lead late in the frame with his 20th ​of the season. Tyler Toffoli forced a turnover that led ‌to Michael Misa’s drop pass to Graf, who buried a quick shot at 17:43 of the clash.

Eklund extended San Jose’s lead with a fortunate bounce 1:42 into the second period. Off a ⁠rush, his long shot went wide of the net, but bounced off the end boards and off Stolarz’s foot before going into the cage.

Tavares ⁠put the Maple ‌Leafs on the board with a power-play goal ⁠five minutes later, netting a shot off the ​rush seconds ‌after Stolarz made a sprawling save at the ​other end.

Toronto ⁠continued to push in the third period but Gaudette’s empty-net goal in the final minute of regulation time sealed the victory.

The loss was a double disappointment for the visitors. Toronto defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson left the game early in the second period due to a lower-body ​injury.

–Field Level Media