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Sharks go double OT, top Knights to force Game 7

The Sharks circled around Tomas Hertl, who ended Game 6 in double overtime.Ethan Miller/Getty Images/Getty Images

Tomas Hertl scored a shorthanded goal 11:17 into the second overtime to lift the San Jose Sharks to a 2-1 win over the Golden Knights at Vegas on Sunday night, forcing a Game 7 in their first-round playoff series.

Just 31 seconds after Barclay Goodrow was called for slashing Brayden McNabb, Hertl took a pass and skated in alone and beat Marc-Andre Fleury with a wrist shot to seal the win and force the deciding game Tuesday at San Jose.

Logan Couture also scored for the Sharks, and Martin Jones had a playoff career-high 58 saves. San Jose has won two straight after being forced to the brink of elimination to even the series.

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Jonathan Marchessault scored for Vegas, and Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 27 shots.

Jones may have saved his best performance for Game 6, coming up with big saves to keep the Sharks in the game with huge saves while under rapid fire.

With Vegas carrying momentum over from Marchessault’s goal that tied the score with 8:40 left in the second period, and a penalty kill that carried into the third, Jones’s biggest save came against Reilly Smith, whose point-blank one-timer was stymied. Moments later Jones snuffed out Mark Stone’s slap shot from the circle.

The Sharks got on the board just before the end of the first period, when Vegas defenseman Deryk Engelland misplayed the puck in the neutral zone, and Couture gathered the puck, maneuvered around Golden Knights defender Nate Schmidt and fired past Fleury glove side to give San Jose a 1-0 with 6.5 seconds left.

Marchessault tied it as he gathered a rebound off Shea Theodore’s shot from the point, and lifted the puck over Jones’s right pad with a swift backhand. It gave Marchessault a goal in three consecutive games, and at least one point in four straight.

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San Jose defenseman Brenden Dillon came up with a big play late in the game. Theodore caught Tomas Nosek in stride with long stretch pass, but Dillon did a good job of not taking a penalty while his swiping poke check kept Nosek from even making an attempt on Jones.

Both goalies came up with big saves during the first extra period, first with Fleury stopping Kevin Labanc just after the puck drop, and later when Jones stopped Max Pacioretty’s one-timer with 9:57 left. But the biggest moment came with roughly three minutes left in the first overtime, when Fleury and Vegas defensemen Jon Merrill and Colin Miller combined to make several saves and keep the game going.

Hertl’s goal was the first shorthanded winner in NHL history in a game that lasted more than one overtime.

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Alexander Radulov scored twice in the second period as Dallas won in Nashville, 5-3, Saturday night to push the Western Conference’s No. 2 seed to the brink of elimination.

The Stars came into the postseason as the West’s first wild card and are up, 3-2, in the best-of-seven series over the two-time defending Central Division champs. Dallas will have a chance Monday night at home in Game 6 to join Colorado and Columbus as the latest lower seed coming through in the opening round.

Jason Dickinson scored twice, Tyler Seguin had a goal and an assist, and Jamie Benn had three assists.