Tyler Toffoli scores winner as Sharks edge Stars in OT
3 minute readPublished: Sunday, January 11, 2026 at 12:13 am
Sharks Overcome Stars in Overtime Thriller
In a back-and-forth contest, the San Jose Sharks emerged victorious over the Dallas Stars with a 5-4 overtime win on Saturday. The Sharks mounted a comeback, ultimately securing the win with a power-play goal from Tyler Toffoli just under two minutes into the extra period.
The game saw the Sharks erase a two-goal deficit in the third period, showcasing their resilience. Toffoli's game-winning goal, his second of the game, came on a 4-on-3 power play. The Sharks capitalized on their power-play opportunities, scoring four goals on six attempts, with Alexander Wennberg and Jeff Skinner also finding the back of the net on the man advantage. Adam Gaudette contributed a goal and an assist. Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic made 16 saves for the Sharks.
Nineteen-year-old Macklin Celebrini had a strong performance, recording three assists and extending his point streak to 13 games, tying him with Nathan MacKinnon for the second-longest point streak by a teenager.
For the Dallas Stars, Mikko Rantanen and Jason Robertson each had a goal and an assist. Kyle Capobianco and Justin Hryckowian also scored for the Stars. Goalie Casey DeSmith made 26 saves in the loss. Stars captain Jamie Benn missed his third consecutive game due to an upper-body injury. The game featured a series of lead changes and momentum swings, with both teams showcasing offensive prowess.
BNN's Perspective:
This game was a testament to the unpredictable nature of hockey. While the Sharks' power-play success was a key factor, the Stars also demonstrated their ability to compete. The Sharks' ability to rally from a deficit is encouraging, but the Stars' performance highlights the parity within the league. Both teams will need to address defensive lapses to maintain consistency throughout the season.
Keywords: San Jose Sharks, Dallas Stars, Tyler Toffoli, Macklin Celebrini, overtime, power play, goals, hockey, NHL, Alexander Wennberg, Jeff Skinner, Adam Gaudette, Alex Nedeljkovic, Mikko Rantanen, Jason Robertson, Kyle Capobianco, Justin Hryckowian, Casey DeSmith, Jamie Benn