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Wennberg’s OT goal gives Sharks 5-4 win over Utah for 1st win | Sports

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Alexander Wennberg scored a power-play goal at 1:26 of overtime and the San Jose Sharks beat the Utah Hockey Club 5-4 on Monday night for their first win of the season. Fabian Zetterlund had two goals, and Mikael Granlund and Tyler Toffoli also scored for San Jose. Mackenzie Blackwood finished with 19 saves. Matias Maccelli had two goals to lead Utah, and Dylan Guenther and Mikhail Sergachev also scored. Connor Ingram made 41 saves as Utah lost its fourth straight game. The Sharks rallied from a three-goal deficit late in the third period, tying it on Toffoli’s snap shot with 2:42 left in regulation. Zetterlund and Granlund scored 25 seconds apart less than two minutes earlier to key the rally. Takeaways Sharks: San Jose averaged just 2.0 goals through its first nine games before finding a late spark against Utah. Utah: Numerous late defensive breakdowns put Utah into its fifth overtime game this season and sent it to another tough loss. Key moment Zetterlund’s second goal, a tap-in from five feet out, opened a flurry of late goals for San Jose. The Sharks scored four times over the final six minutes. Key stat San Jose

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Monday Cooldown — Utah State’s imperfect, but clutch performance at Wyoming | Sports

LOGAN – Utah State’s thrilling win over Wyoming won’t go down in the history books as the most well-played game in Aggie history. And perhaps it won’t be remembered as much more than a bright spot in a forgettable season. It’s a natural and expected reaction but perhaps not quite fair to the coaches and athletes who were finally able to walk off the field with every reason to wear an ear-to-ear smile. Despite imperfections, the Aggies made plays when it mattered. And that’s what winning teams do, which is why they can be proud. They did what great teams do — win games even when they play bad. So while the defense had its flaws and the offense sputtered for much of the game, when push came to shove, Utah State upped its game and made the plays necessary to fly out of “Laradise” with a win and a .50 caliber Rocky Mountain Hawken rifle. Tanner Cragun hits walk-off field goal as Utah State snaps losing streak with win over Wyoming Three key sequences stand out on offense with the defense’s moments being scattered through parts of half a dozen drives. We’ll look at the offense in a moment

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