Sharks on brink of elimination after 5-0 loss to Blues
May 19, 2019 - 2:54 pm
Updated May 19, 2019 - 3:39 pm

San Jose Sharks head coach Peter DeBoer reacts behind the bench during the first period in Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals against the St. Louis Blues in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

St. Louis Blues' Colton Parayko (55) battles for the puck against San Jose Sharks' Evander Kane (9) in the first period in Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

St. Louis Blues' Alex Pietrangelo (27) and Oskar Sundqvist (70) celebrate a goal against the San Jose Sharks with their bench in the first period in Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals in San Jose, Calif., Sunday, May 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

St. Louis Blues' Alex Pietrangelo (27) celebrates a goal against the San Jose Sharks by Oskar Sundqvist (not shown) in the first period in Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals in San Jose, Calif., Sunday, May 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

San Jose Sharks' Logan Couture (39) battles for the puck against St. Louis Blues' Alex Pietrangelo (27) in the first period in Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

San Jose Sharks' Kevin Labanc (62) battles against the boards with St. Louis Blues' Colton Parayko (55) in the first period in Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Tarasenko (91) shot is blocked by San Jose Sharks goaltender Martin Jones (31) in the second period in Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

San Jose Sharks' Brent Burns (88) interferes on a breakaway of St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Tarasenko (91) in the second period in Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Tarasenko (91) scores a goal against the San Jose Sharks in the second period in Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

St. Louis Blues' bench celebrates a goal by Vladimir Tarasenko (91), (not shown) against the San Jose Sharks in the second period in Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)

St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Tarasenko (91) celebrates a goal with the bench in the second period in Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals against the San Jose Sharks in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Josie Lepe)
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Vladimir Tarasenko scored on a penalty shot and Jaden Schwartz added the first of his three goals during a dominant second period that carried St. Louis to the brink of its first trip to the Stanley Cup Final in nearly a half-century, sending the Blues to a 5-0 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Sunday in Game 5 of the Western Conference final.
St. Louis used a relentless forecheck to take control of the game and series in the second period, getting the two goals and outshooting the beleaguered Sharks 20-6 during the frame. It also got 21 saves from Jordan Binnington in his first playoff shutout and a first-period goal from Oskar Sundqvist to overwhelm the Sharks.
Schwartz added two goals in the third for his second hat trick this postseason, becoming the first player with two in one playoff run since Johan Franzen for Detroit in 2008.
The victory gave the Blues a 3-2 series lead, the closest they’ve been to making the final since getting there in their first three seasons as the winner of the all-expansion Western Conference. St. Louis can earn its first trip back to the final since 1970 with a win at home in Game 6 on Tuesday night.
Martin Jones made 35 saves for the Sharks but got little help from his teammates, who have been held to one goal in losing the past two games. San Jose now faces elimination for the third straight series, having overcome a 3-1 series deficit to Vegas in the first round and winning a Game 7 at home in the second round against Colorado.
San Jose got off to a spirited start in the rare afternoon contest that led to a more subdued crowd than usual at the Shark Tank. Evander Kane hit the post just 12 seconds into the game and the Sharks had the better of the play in the opening 20 minutes despite falling behind 1-0 when Sundqvist converted a turnover from a hobbled Erik Karlsson into a goal less than six minutes into the contest.
Karlsson has been hampered by a groin injury that sidelined him for 27 of the final 33 games in the regular season and has been extremely limited since the third period of Game 4. He tried to make a quick outlet under pressure but his pass went through teammate Brenden Dillon’s skates, off the boards and right to Sundqvist, who beat Jones to give the Blues their fourth goal of the series from the fourth line.
The Blues then took over in the second period, putting 11 shots on goal in less than five minutes. They added to the lead when Tarasenko’s shot was partially blocked. Jones then swept it away but it went right to Schwartz, who knocked it into the open net to make it 2-0.
The Blues didn’t let up after that and kept the pressure, leading to a breakaway by Tarasenko. He was pulled down by Brent Burns for a penalty shot and converted it with a shot high to Jones’ glove side.