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Husso was sharp while playing for the first time since Oct. 25. He was put on the COVID-19 list on Oct. 31.
Saad scored in the first and second periods for his second multi-goal game this season. The other also came against San Jose on Nov. 4. James Reimer made 44 saves for the Sharks, who gave up a season-high in shots and have lost three of their last four games. “It was big,” Husso said. “I wasn’t happy with that. I knew that he’ll shoot the 5-hole and it still went in. So, it was big, big momentum for us and probably gave us a little extra momentum for the next shift.”
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