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    Max Miller
    Dec 28, 2023, 06:13

    Fabian Zetterlund extended his point streak to three with a goal, but the San Jose Sharks lost to the Los Angeles Kings 5-1.

    Fabian Zetterlund extended his point streak to three with a goal, but the San Jose Sharks lost to the Los Angeles Kings 5-1.

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    Fabian Zetterlund extended his point streak to three with a goal, but the San Jose Sharks lost to the Los Angeles Kings 5-1 on Wednesday night.

    Calen Addison and Alexander Barabanov returned to the lineup for the Sharks.

    The Kings got another quality start from David Rittich as he made 24 saves for his second win against the San Jose Sharks this season. 

    Kaapo Kahkonen once again had to be perfect if the Sharks were going to win this game. He made 38 saves. While not perfect, Kahkonen did everything he could to keep his team in the game.

    Fabian Zetterlund steals the puck at the defensive blueline and speeds away to score his 10th goal of the season. He displayed the speed and shooting ability that made him a first-round pick. Zetterlund is now on a three-game points streak.

    Kevin Fiala makes up for his awful first-period turnover to tie the game at one in the second. It was Fiala's 7th goal of the season.

    Trevor Lewis quickly scores another goal for the Kings just 13 seconds after Fiala. Lewis now has five goals this season. Kahkonen is going to want that goal back. 

    The Kings continued to pour it on with a goal from Pierre-Luc Dubois. Dubois is up to seven goals this season. 

    Adrian Kempe scored twice in the third period, including a very skilled deflection. Kempe now has 11 goals this season.

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