SAN JOSE, Calif. — Will Smith had two objectives and an help for San Jose Sharks in a 6-3 win towards the Utah Mammoth at SAP Middle on Monday.
Tyler Toffoli (middle) celebrates his first interval aim with teammates Will Smith (2) and Maklin Celebrini (71) – Picture by Jack Lima
Smith, who additionally scored twice in a 4-3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday, has 5 objectives in his previous three video games.
“It was about time we received somewhat little bit of a breakthrough recreation,” Smith mentioned.
Tyler Toffoli had two objectives and two assists, and Macklin Celebrini had three major assists for the Sharks (13-11-3), who’ve alternated wins and losses of their previous seven video games (4-3-0). Yaroslav Askarov made 31 saves.
Sharks goalie Yaroslav Askarov stops a shot from Mammoth ahead Dylan Guenther (11) as Timothy Liljegren (37) supplies defensive help – Picture by Jack Lima
“I believed we performed with the momentum most likely higher than we’ve all 12 months,” San Jose coach Ryan Warsofsky mentioned. “We pushed the tempo and pushed the play somewhat bit.”

Lawson Crouse scored twice for the Mammoth (12-12-3), who’ve misplaced 4 straight. Karel Vejmelka allowed three objectives on 9 photographs earlier than being changed within the first interval by Vitek Vanecek, who made 18 saves.
Sharks goalie Yaroslav Askarov makes a pad save on a shot from Mammoth ahead Kailer Yamamoto (56) as Alexander Wennberg (21) makes an attempt to clear the rebound – Picture by Jack Lima
“Actually upset about our effort,” Utah coach Andre Tourigny mentioned. “Our execution proper now as a staff isn’t actually good. That’s on all of us.”
Toffoli put the Sharks forward 1-0 at 4:41 of the primary interval. Smith stole a cross from Mikhail Sergachev behind the online and handed out entrance to Toffoli, who beat Vejmelka over his glove with a shot from the excessive slot.
“The final couple of video games we’ve had some actually good video games, did some actually good issues,” Toffoli mentioned. “Tonight was good to get going there within the first, and one other massive win.”
Sharks goalie Yaroslav Askarov makes a kick save throughout second interval motion – Picture by Jack Lima
Pavol Regenda, who was making his season debut, pushed the result in 2-0 with a power-play aim at 7:58 when Philipp Kurashev’s one-timer from the fitting circle deflected in off his left skate.
“That’s what we talked about with the coaches,” mentioned Regenda, who was acquired by the Sharks in a commerce with the Anaheim Geese on Jan. 22. “I’m good in entrance of the online. That’s why they put me there. It paid off.”
Sharks ahead Barclay Goodrow (23) wins a faceoff towards Mammoth middle Jack McBain (22) – Picture by Jack Lima
Crouse lower the result in 2-1 at 9:06. Michael Carcone skated down the fitting wing on a rush earlier than stopping and passing throughout the crease to Crouse for a tap-in on the again publish.
“It doesn’t matter. We should be higher. Everybody,” Crouse mentioned.
Toffoli scored his second of the interval to make it 3-1 at 12:59. Celebrini gained a face-off in the fitting circle over to Toffoli, who rapidly swept a shot five-hole on Vejmelka, who was pulled following the aim.
“We’ve discovered methods to win video games in all other ways,” Toffoli mentioned. “It was good to place up six objectives tonight.”
Sharks defenseman Shakir Mukhamadullin (85) makes an attempt to knock the puck away from Mammoth middle Jack McBain (22) – Picture by Jack Lima
JJ Peterka made it 3-2 at 16:00 of the primary. He skated right into a cross-ice cross from Nate Schmidt and roofed a shot from the underside of the left circle over Askarov’s shoulder.
Smith responded for the Sharks to make it 4-2 at 6:16 of the second interval. He took a drop cross from Celebrini simply inside the fitting level, toe-dragged round Schmidt on the prime of the circle, after which made one other transfer round Brandon Tanev earlier than scoring five-hole from the hash marks.
Sharks defenseman Dmitry Orlov (9) strikes the puck away from Mammoth middle Nick Schmaltz (8) – Picture by Jack Lima
“It occurred fast,” Smith mentioned. “I simply bear in mind [Celebrini] dropping it to me, after which made up my thoughts fast.”
Adam Gaudette prolonged the result in 5-2 at 7:25. William Eklund compelled a turnover by Barrett Hayton and received the puck to Gaudette, who scored with a backhand previous Vanecek’s glove.
Smith scored his second of the interval at 9:09 to make it 6-2. He took a cross from Toffoli on a rush and used one other toe-drag on Sergachev to create area earlier than scoring low glove facet from the excessive slot.
Sharks middle Maklin Celebrini (71) battles Mammoth gamers Kailer Yamamoto (56) and Logan Cooley (92) for the puck after a faceoff – Picture by Jack Lima
Crouse scored a short-handed aim at 6:30 of the third interval, tipping in a return cross from Sergachev to make it 6-3.
“It’s on us as a coach to ensure the staff is able to work first. That’s the No. 1 factor,” Tourigny mentioned.
Mammoth ahead Michael Carcone (53) strikes the puck between Sharks defenders Dmitry Orlov (9) and Ty Dellandrea (10) – Picture by Jack Lima
Mammoth ahead Lawson Crouse (67) scores a primary interval aim previous Sharks goalie Yaroslav Askarov – Picture by Jack Lima
Mammoth ahead Clayton Keller (9) makes a cross between Sharks defenders Timothy Liljegren (37) and Ty Dellandrea (10) – Picture by Jack Lima
Mammoth middle Logan Cooley jumps to knock down the puck – Picture by Jack Lima
NOTES: Celebrini has 40 factors (14 objectives, 26 assists) in 27 video games this season. He’s the fourth teenager in NHL historical past to achieve the mark in a season in 27 or fewer video games, becoming a member of Wayne Gretzky (24 video games 1980-81; 27 video games in 1979-80), Sidney Crosby (26 video games in 2006-07) and Mario Lemieux (27 video games in 1984-85). … Mammoth ahead Logan Cooley had 4 photographs in 15:23 of ice time. He was a game-time resolution after he sustained an obvious lower-body harm within the third interval of a 1-0 loss on the St. Louis Blues on Saturday following a knee-on-knee collision with Blues ahead Alexey Toropchenko.



















