In a thrilling turn of events, Alexander Wennberg of the San Jose Sharks led his team to a 3-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night. Wennberg’s three-point effort includes an overtime winner that helped the Sharks recover from a two-goal deficit, marking one of the highlights of the game.
Game Highlights
Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press captured a celebratory moment as Sharks’ William Eklund (72) and Alexander Wennberg (21) rejoiced the game-winning overtime goal against Toronto Maple Leafs’ goaltender Dennis Hildeby (35). The Sharks turned the game around with a powerful offensive performance from Wennberg, John Klingberg, and Dmitry Orlov. Alex Nedeljkovic also contributed significantly to the win, saving 28 shots for the Sharks.
On the other side, Auston Matthews and Dakota Joshua played a remarkable game for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Matthews shone particularly bright, scoring the 13th goal of the season and his fourth in the last seven games. Despite the loss, Dennis Hildeby did an excellent job defending the Maple Leafs’ goal, blocking 29 shots throughout the game.
Injuries Impact the Game
The game was not without its fair share of injuries. The Leafs suffered from the absence of two top defensemen, Chris Tanev and Brandon Carlo, due to upper and lower body injuries respectively. The situation worsened when Oliver Ekman-Larsson had to leave the game early in the final period after Sharks winger Adam Gaudette unintentionally landed on his left ankle.
Key Takeaways From The Game
Henry Thrun made his debut for the Maple Leafs, filling in for Dakota Mermis who was on injured reserve due to a lower-body ailment. Interestingly, Thrun was acquired from the Sharks in exchange for Ryan Reaves back in July. Reaves also had something to say about returning to Toronto, expressing his satisfaction at proving wrong those who doubted his ability to play in the league.
Key Moments and Stats
Wennberg’s winning goal in the extra period was a remarkable display of skill and precision. He skillfully maneuvered the puck from his skate to his stick, scoring the decisive goal for the Sharks. Toronto’s Auston Matthews also achieved a personal milestone, scoring his 414th career goal. He is now just seven goals away from surpassing Mats Sundin’s record of 420 goals, the highest in the franchise history.
What’s Next?
The Toronto Maple Leafs will now gear up to host the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday. Meanwhile, the San Jose Sharks are set to visit the Pittsburgh Penguins on the same day. Both teams will be looking to build on their performances and secure a win in their upcoming matches.

