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San Jose Sharks Earn First Win of Season
Publish Date: October 24, 2025
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The San Jose Sharks beat the New York Rangers 6-5 in overtime Thursday for their first win of the season. San Jose entered the game at Madison Square Garden as the only NHL team still without a win. Ending their winless streak, Team Teal showcased its electric offense and revealed just how transformed it looks this season.
Opening scoring for the Sharks was forward Adam Gaudette with his second goal in his last two games played. Rookies Michael Misa and Colin Graf worked the puck down low to Gaudette, who was unguarded by the Rangers’ defense.
San Jose showed their bite at 5:55, with veteran Ryan Reaves dropping the gloves against 6’9” Matt Rempe. New York took a penalty a minute later, giving the Sharks an opportunity on the power play. Forward Macklin Celebrini capitalized, scoring his first of the night, with William Eklund and Dmitry Orlov earning assists.
The Blueshirts split the lead at 14:19 with a wrister from Taylor Raddysh. Sam Carrick and Carson Soucy picked up assists.
With eight seconds left in the opening period, Celebrini scored again, assisted by Eklund and Will Smith’s offensive power.
In the second, Mika Zibanejad’s snap-shot cut the deficit to one, with Alexis Lafrenière and J.T. Miller assisting.
The Sharks’ lead came to an end with Juuso Parssinen’s wrist shot to tie the game, assisted by Conor Sheary. Raddysh added another for New York, scoring while shorthanded.
Celebrini struck again late in the period, getting his second NHL hat trick and tying the game 4-4. Smith and Orlov picked up their second assists, generating offense without let-up even at the end of the period.