Recap: Ducks Prospects Fall 7-2 to Sharks in Rookie Faceoff

Recap: Ducks Prospects Fall 7-2 to Sharks in Rookie Faceoff

Cutter Gauthier and Yegor Sidorov each scored for the second straight game but the Ducks could not rally for a third-period comeback tonight in El Segundo, falling 7-2 to the San Jose Sharks in the second game of the 2024 Rookie Faceoff at Toyota Sports Performance Center.

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The loss dropped the Ducks to 1-1-0 heading to the tournament finale Monday afternoon against the host Kings.

Gauthier and Sidorov provided the offense for Anaheim with their second goals of the tournament. Carey Terrance, Sam Colangelo, Nico Myatovic and Noah Warren recorded assists. Vyacheslav Buteyets made 24 saves.

Quentin Musty scored a hat trick for the Sharks, including a pair of power-play goals that bookending the second intermission. Jeremie Bucheler, Nolan Burke, Kasper Halttunnen and Colton Roberts also scored. Gabriel Carriere earned the win in net with saves on 21-of-23 Anaheim attempts.

After Bucheler opened the scoring for San Jose midway through the first period, Gauthier responded for Anaheim with a buzzer-beating power-play marker in the frame’s final moments – a one-timer from Terrance in the right faceoff circle.

Cutter on the power play!!

His blast ties this game at one as the first period ends. #FlyTogether pic.twitter.com/iurQWhdnZp

— Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) September 16, 2024

Gauthier leads the Ducks with three points (2-1=3) in two Rookie Faceoff games.

Terrance and Colangelo both have helpers in consecutive games.

It would be all San Jose from there though, as the Sharks went ahead 3-1 before the end of the second period and added three more goals in the third to put the game out of reach.

Sidorov would bring Anaheim back within four with just over five minutes to play, racing off the bench, taking a pass up high in the zone from Warren and then beating Carriere to the blocker side with a forehand move.

Sidorov with the silky mitts pic.twitter.com/aoVe8oxzUH

— Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) September 16, 2024

Roberts capped the scoring for San Jose with a goal as time expired.

The Ducks prospects return to action Monday for the tournament finale against the Kings.

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