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Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford blocks a shot by San Jose Sharks center Joe Pavelski during the Sharks' 5-3 win Friday in San Jose, Calif. (AP photo)
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SAN JOSE, Calif. – Benn Ferriero scored the tiebreaking goal with 14:20 remaining in the third period to send the San Jose Sharks off on a lengthy trip on a winning note, beating the Blackhawks, 5-3, Friday.

Joe Thornton, Dan Boyle, Justin Braun and Jamie McGinn also scored to help the Sharks avoid losing three straight games in regulation for the first time since October. Brent Burns added three assists.

Antti Niemi made 30 saves to win for the fifth time in eight starts against the Hawks since leaving the them for San Jose before last season.

Marcus Kruger scored two goals and Bryan Bickell also scored for the Blackhawks, who have lost seven straight games, including the first five on a nine-game trip. The Hawks also have lost nine straight road games.

While the Hawks are struggling on their longest road trip in 18 years, the Sharks are about embark on a long trip of their own, heading out on a nine-game trip that begins Sunday in St. Louis.

Ferriero made sure they left town on a winning note when he tipped in a pass from Brad Winchester behind the net for his seventh goal of the season. It's the fifth time Ferriero has scored to give the Sharks the lead, including three in the third period.

McGinn added a power-play goal with 5:56 remaining, San Jose's third tally with the man advantage against Corey Crawford.

The Hawks had overcome a lackluster start to tie the game early in the third, when Dave Bolland fed Bickell from behind the net to make it 3-3 just over 2 minutes into the third. But the Hawks couldn't close it out and remained winless on the road since Dec. 14 at Minnesota.

The Hawks dominated the second period, but still trailed after 40 minutes because of an unfortunate bounce. The Sharks were outshot 17-3 in the period but got the go-ahead goal after nearly botching a 2-on-1 chance. Joe Pavelski missed Patrick Marleau on a pass on the odd-man rush but Thornton came up with the puck. His centering pass to Pavelski hit off rookie defenseman Dylan Olsen's stick and past Crawford to give the Sharks a 3-2 lead with 4:17 left in the second.

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