The San Jose Sharks beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 at SAP Center on Thursday night, dealing a mathematical knockout blow to Toronto's playoff hopes. Young Sharks players like Zack Ostapchuk, Collin Graf and William Eklund powered the win, while John Tavares scored Toronto's lone goal. The loss confirms the Maple Leafs' elimination from postseason contention.
The Sharks struck early at SAP Center, with Zack Ostapchuk scoring through a screen just minutes into the first period. Collin Graf added a second goal on a turnover later in the frame, putting Toronto behind 2-0. John Tavares pulled one back on the power play in the second period, but William Eklund quickly restored the three-goal lead with his 13th goal of the season, which deflected off the boards, goaltender and over the line. An empty-net goal sealed the 4-1 victory for San Jose. Toronto managed only 19 shots on Sharks goalie Alex Nedeljkovic, who had a straightforward night, while Anthony Stolarz made 21 saves on 24 shots for the Maple Leafs but received little support in front of him. Key performances Tavares continued his steady production, notching his 29th goal and reaching 65 points on the season, including six goals and four assists over his last seven games. Sixteen of his points have come on the power play. Stolarz sits at 10-10-3 for the year, and he handled San Jose's top line, including Macklin Celebrini, effectively despite the loss. Easton Cowan recorded an assist for Toronto amid a lineup lacking the jump of the youthful Sharks, who have amassed 135 points from teenagers this season—ranking sixth all-time in NHL single-season history. Playoff implications The defeat eliminated the Maple Leafs from playoff contention, capping an unexpectedly weak season. General manager Brad Treliving was recently fired, and William Nylander has pledged to stay and contribute to a rebuild. Meanwhile, the Sharks remain in the wild-card hunt in the Western Conference alongside teams like the Los Angeles Kings and Nashville Predators.