Couture, Sharks dodge fake octopus for OT win vs Detroit

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- — First Logan Couture dodged a fake octopus. Seconds later, he scored an overtime winner.

All in all, an eventful return to the lineup following a five-day absence for COVID-19.

Couture scored in overtime moments after a fan threw a fake octopus on the ice and the San Jose Sharks beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 Tuesday night.

“It’s definitely not something you see every day," Sharks forward Timo Meier said. "It’s their tradition, but I guess it brought us luck.”

The octopus — a longstanding fan custom in Detroit — hit the ice less than a minute into overtime with play in San Jose's end. Couture directed the linesman to grab it, and play continued, with the Sharks pushing the puck to the other end.

Brent Burns sent the puck toward the net and Alex Nedeljkovic stopped it but couldn’t control it. As the puck sat near the goal line, Couture knocked it in for the winner.

“It was weird because the crowd was screaming and yelling," Couture said. "I looked up and thought it was a jersey then I saw it was an octopus. Burnzie made a great pass and I just whacked it in.”

Meier and Jeffrey Viel also scored to give San Jose its first three-game winning streak in more than five weeks. Adin Hill made 17 saves.

Burns assisted on all three goals for San Jose for the second straight game. He also did it in a 3-2 overtime win in Philadelphia on Saturday.

San Jose improved to 6-0 in overtime this season.

“Those are huge, because those are the points you’re looking at at the end of the season," coach Bob Boughner said. "It’s nice to see us in these close games. Comfortable in these close games and finding ways to win.”

Tyler Bertuzzi and Nick Leddy scored for the Red Wings. Detroit has lost five of six since returning from a 12-day break, with the only win coming last week at home against the Sharks.

Nedeljkovic made 37 saves to keep Detroit close.

“He got us a point,” coach Jeff Blashill said. “He gave us a chance to steal one for sure. He’s had two good starts in a row. Hopefully he can keep building on that.”

The teams traded goals early in the third period with the Red Wings going up 2-1 when Leddy's shot on the rush beat Hill. The Sharks answered 1:30 later when Viel drove to the net and was pushed by Moritz Seider into Nedeljkovic, allowing the puck to sneak across the goal line.

San Jose then took over from there.

“It wasn’t our best period,” Leddy said. “They did a good job getting the puck in deep and getting on us. We shot ourselves a little bit in the foot at times. We’re a team that needs to do what they did in the third.”

The Sharks scored in the first when Meier converted on the power play. But the Red Wings tied it in the second on a goal by Bertuzzi when the got a two-man advantage thanks to disputed goaltender interference penalty against Tomas Hertl.

WELCOME BACK

The Red Wings brought back one of the franchise's greatest former players, hiring Nicklas Lidstrom as vice president of hockey operations.

General manager Steve Yzerman said his former teammate will be based in his native Sweden and involved in every aspect of helping him run the organization. Lidstrom’s job duties will include evaluating players with the Red Wings, on other NHL teams, in the AHL and Europe as well as on amateur levels.

Lidstrom won seven Norris trophies as the league's top defenseman and helped Detroit win four Stanley Cups.

INJURY UPDATE

The Red Wings were without forward Dylan Larkin, who leads the team with 32 points, because of an upper-body injury. Riley Barber replaced him in the lineup and left early with a lower-body injury.

UP NEXT

Red Wings: Host Winnipeg on Thursday night.

Sharks: Host the Rangers on Thursday night.

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