SAN JOSE, Calif. - Even on a night when the play was hampered by choppy ice, the puck still seems to find Joe Pavelski and he keeps finding the net. Pavelski scored twice to move into a tie for the second most goals in the NHL this season and help the San Jose Sharks beat the Calgary Flames 3-2 Monday night. "It feels how you should play the game all the time, to be honest," Pavelski said. "Its the way you picture it. Ive just visualized this a few times, so it shouldnt be anything new." Pavelski scored on a deflection in the first period and on the power play in the second to give him five goals in his past two games and 18 in the past 20 to tie Anaheims Corey Perry with 27 on the season. Washingtons Alex Ovechkin leads the league with 35. "Its fun to watch," teammate Tommy Wingels said. "They go in a whole different variety of ways as you saw tonight. When youre hot, youre hot. Hell certainly take it and as a team well take it as well." Wingels also scored and Antti Niemi made 21 saves for the Sharks, who returned home from a perfect three-game road trip with a win over struggling Calgary to open a pre-Olympic stretch of eight games out of 10 at home. Jiri Hudler and Kevin Westgarth scored for the Flames, who have lost four straight games and 11 of 13. Karri Ramo made 24 saves. "Were disappointed in the loss, but you cant fault the effort," forward Matt Stajan said. "We had our chances. If we continue to work like that well give ourselves a chance no doubt about it." Pavelski followed up his first career hat trick on Saturday in Tampa Bay with his third multi-goal game in his past six as he thrives on a line with Joe Thornton and Brent Burns. Pavelski is four goals shy of matching his career high of 31 set two seasons ago. He broke a tie late in the second period after Stajan was sent off for interfering with Eriah Hayes on the only penalty of the game. After a broken play at the blue line, Jason Demers kept the puck in the offensive zone and passed to Thornton, who was all alone on the opposite side of the ice. Thornton fired a cross-ice pass to Pavelski, who was alone near the front of the net and deflected the pass past Ramo to give the Sharks a 3-2 lead. "The ice was just so bouncy tonight I just tried to get it in the general direction," Thornton said. "He just made a great play, just hand-eye co-ordination. Hes just playing great right now. The puck seems to hit him right now and go in." Both teams scored twice during the first period with help from shaky goaltending from Niemi and Ramo. The four goals came on 18 shots and included three in a span of 1:12 midway through the period. The Flames started the scoring when Hudler beat Brad Stuart in the corner and then beat Niemi with a backhand from in front of the net for his 13th goal. The Sharks responded with two goals in a 21-second span with Pavelski tipping Justin Brauns point shot for the first and Wingels beating Ramo with a bad angle shot from near the boards to snap a 15-game goalless stretch. Less than a minute later, Niemi allowed a big rebound in the slot on a shot by Brian McGrattan and Westgarth got to the rebound ahead of Matt Irwin for his first goal in 23 games this season. Westgarth was happy to contribute two days after he was part of the game-opening line brawl against Vancouver that led to coach Bob Hartley getting fined $25,000 earlier in the day. "I dont know what is being said about me and I dont care," Westgarth said. "I know the guys in this room respect me and thats all that matters. I figured something would be happening. You dont want to have a line brawl like that very often." This game had just one minor penalty compared to the 204 combined minutes of penalties between the Canucks and Flames on Saturday. NOTES: With the assist on Pavelskis second goal, Thornton moved past Bobby Hull for 48th on the career scoring list with 1,171 points. ... Flames F Paul Byron left the game in the second period with a lower-body injury. ... Calgary F David Jones (eye) returned to the lineup after missing eight games and D Kris Russell (knee) was back after missing the past 13 games. Jordan Akins Jersey . Sam, who joined the Cowboys in early September, has spent the entire season on the practice roster. Tyrann Mathieu Texans Jersey . Goldeyes third baseman Ryan Pineda drove in three runs and the pitching staff didnt allow an earned run, as Winnipeg downed Kansas City 6-3 in American Association exhibition action at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas. http://www.texansrookiestore.com/Texans-Justin-Reid-Jersey/. They know how difficult it is to beat the San Antonio Spurs. George scored 28 points and Indiana defeated San Antonio 111-100 on Saturday night, snapping an 11-game skid against the Spurs. Martinas Rankin Jersey . -- Aaron Rodgers isnt out for revenge in Green Bays season opener. Keke Coutee Texans Jersey . Nathan Beaulieu, Tomas Jurco, Danick Gauthier and Jonathan Huberdeau had a goal and an assist each as the Sea Dogs extended the longest streak in the Canadian Hockey League this season.In a year where big names like Meaghan Mikkelson, Meghan Agosta, Catherine Ward, Jayna Hefford and Charlene Labonte have been missing off the Canadian Womens team roster, there are many new faces are being introduced to Canadian hockey fans. The national womens team is holding training camp in Blainville, Quebec this week - part of Hockey Canadas preparation for the World Championship from March 28 to April 4 in Malmo, Sweden. While the camp roster includes 10 players from last Februarys gold medal-winning Olympic team and 15 from the team that won the Four Nations Cup last November, its a good chance to get the girls who arent playing in NCAA or CIS to get in more high tempo, competitive practices and games. And with players from both collegiate programs are on the ice, youngster Sarah Potomak is the star of the show here. Shes the youngest girl on the roster - just 17 - and has already impressed many - including general manager Melody Davidson - with her talent. Potomak, who will play for the University of Minnesota next season, represented Canadas National Under-18 team at the World Championship in Buffalo earlier this month and led the tournament in scoring with five goals and nine points in five games. --- Eleven months after an Olympic year filled with adversity and triumph, many of Canadas seasoned vets took a year to step away from the game. But Hayley Wickenheiser and Caroline Ouellette - two of Canadas most decorated Olympians - arent ready to hang them up just yet.dddddddddddd Wickenheiser, Canadas all time scoring leader, feels they still have a lot to offer to the game. I think that theres always goals you want to achieve, she said Tuesday. You always want to be better as a player and you want to play the game. Leadership is always an important factor on the world stage. Ouellette captained Team Canada in Sochi and learned from many great Canadian captains earlier in her playing days. She and Wickenheiser understand their veteran presence is still valuable to the team. Every Olympic year is difficult on (all) athletes, Ouellette explained. We had a great season last year, but there are always new players afterwards, so I always think its important to have leadership in the room in that transition year. And opportunites are presented to younger players, with a shot to prove their worth and potentially knock off some veterans for a spot on the team. This year more than ever, Oullette and Wickenheiser will have to fight to keep their respective spots on this roster. I think there will always be young players who are going to push the envelope and break in to make the team, said Wickenheiser. As a veteran player you have to do everything you can to stay on top of your game and trust in your confidence and experience to get the job done and perform on the ice. 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