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Kane scores twice, Blackhawks beat Sharks 5-3

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Brandon Saad, Andrew Shaw and Marcus Kruger also scored for the Blackhawks, who overcame a 2-0 deficit to remain the only NHL team yet to lose a game in regulation this season — despite playing eight of 10 on the road. Corey Crawford made 30 saves.

"It's been a great start, and we're happy with everything," Chicago coach Joel Quenneville said. "We like the balance. The four-line rotation's been great. Tough schedule as well, in some tough buildings. Finding a way to win has been a good sign for us. We're having fun right now."

Joe Pavelski, Tommy Wingels and Michal Handzus scored for the Sharks, who have lost three straight following a franchise-record seven-game winning streak to open the season. Antti Niemi made 26 saves.

The biggest difference for the Sharks during this recent slide has been the power play. San Jose failed to convert on all three chances against Chicago and has one power-play goal in its last 21 opportunities after scoring 12 power-play goals in the first five games.

"We need more shots and to get more traffic," captain Joe Thornton said. "We're trying for the pretty shots, but we need to get back to what we were doing before."

The most painful missed opportunity for the Sharks came early in the third period when they had a chance to tie the game. Niemi, however, was called for delay of game just 11 seconds after Nick Leddy was sent off for holding.

Both teams came into the game playing tight defense and struggling to score in recent games. That all changed in a wide-open first period that featured three goals for each team, including the first of the season for four players.

San Jose got out to quick a 2-0 lead on goals by Pavelski and Wingels before a dizzying 89-second stretch that featured four goals, including three by Chicago. The Blackhawks had scored three goals in a stretch of more than 198 minutes of game action before Saad started the frenzy by slamming a pass from Brent Seabrook at the side of the net 10:08 into the first for his first goal of the season.

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