William Eklund had a goal and an assist for the Sharks and Timothy Liljegren pulled them within one before the Golden Knights prevailed 4-2 Tuesday night.
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The Las Vegas Golden Knights proved once again to be the standard that the San Jose Sharks fall well short of, after a dominating 4-2 victory on Tuesday at SAP Center.
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