Frank Vatrano scores late in OT to lift Ducks past Sharks, 3-2
Associated PressANAHEIM, Calif. — Frank Vatrano made sure the long flight to Toronto for the All-Star Game festivities would go a little quicker. “When you grip your stick a little higher you’re not scoring, so it’s good to see one go in.” Troy Terry, who extended his points streak to six games, tied it with 1:01 remaining in regulation and assisted on Vatrano’s winner that gave Anaheim its third win in four games. “When I saw him racing down the ice and Troy had the puck, everybody stood up, so I couldn’t actually see the goal but I had a good feeling it was going to go in.” Marc-Edouard Vlasic scored for the third straight game for San Jose. Vlasic’s slap shot from the point with 2:03 left in the second gave the Sharks a 2-1 advantage and made him the fourth NHL defenseman age 36 or older in the past 10 years to have a goals streak of at least three games. I mean, you’re going back-to-back, you lose Barby halfway through the game and they put on a pretty good push in the third period,” San Jose coach David Quinn said.