Sharks top Blues, 6-3, to take 3-2 series lead

Joe Pavelski and Joel Ward both scored two goals in the Sharks' 6-3 win Monday night.|

SERIES SCHEDULE

NHL Western Conference final San Jose Sharks vs. St. Louis Blues

Game 1: Blues 2, Sharks 1 Game 2: Sharks 4, Blues 0 Game 3: Sharks 3, Blues 0 Game 4: Blues 6, Sharks 3 Monday: Sharks 6, Blues 3

Game 6: Wednesday, at San Jose, 6 p.m., NBCSN, 1440 AM

x-Game 7: Friday, at St. Louis, 5 p.m., NBCSN, 1440 AM

ST. LOUIS - All the time Joe Pavelski has spent practicing his stick work has paid off big for the San Jose Sharks.

And the Sharks captain has his team on the brink of their first trip to the Stanley Cup Final.

“You think back to some of the best scorers ever, his ability to get his stick on pucks in front of the net from different angles is as good as anybody I’ve ever seen,” coach Peter DeBoer said. “His biggest asset is he works at it.”

With the Sharks trailing by a goal, Pavelski tied the game late in the second period and then scored the go-ahead goal in the opening minute of the third period in the Sharks’ 6-3 victory over the St. Louis Blues for a 3-2 lead in Western Conference final on Monday night.

“You play a good game like that, you want to ride that,” Pavelski said. “Everyone’s played a key role so far and it’s going to have to continue.”

Joel Ward also scored twice, including one of two empty-netters, in the final minute for San Jose, which can close out the series at home on Wednesday night. Joe Thornton had three assists.

“We just keep coming. We’re not going to give up and they’re not going to give up,” Thornton said. “Both teams, we’re here for a reason.”

The Sharks had a strong response after losing 6-3 in Game 4 in San Jose.

“We’ve done it all season, all playoff run,” forward Logan Couture said. “If we get down, the bench stays pretty even, pretty calm.”

Pavelski leads all players in the playoffs with 12 goals and has three two-goal games, one in each series. The Sharks’ captain added an assist and is tied with Couture for the postseason points lead, each with a franchise-record 21 points.

The Blues are just 4-6 at home in the postseason, and failed to hold leads of 2-1 and 3-2 in Game 5. They’re 6-3 on the road and need another win to bring the series home for Game 7.

The Sharks are 6-2 at home in the postseason and need one more win to reach the Cup Final.

“I think we’re reminding them we’re not there yet,” DeBoer said. “There’s a lot of heavy lifting yet.”

The Sharks were 2 for 3 on the power play after entering 2 for 15 in the series.

Troy Brouwer batted in a rebound from midair for St. Louis and Ward scored a similar goal for San Jose with his first of the game.

Pavelski was left alone in the slot on a power play at 18:33 of the second and beat Jake Allen to tie it at 3-3. He redirected Brent Burns’ drive from the point 16 seconds into the third to put the Sharks in front to stay.

San Jose goalie Martin Jones allowed three goals on the Blues’ first 13 shots, but stopped all seven shots in the third period.

“He’s a great goalie,” defenseman Roman Polak said. “He’s mentally strong. No matter what happened in the first or second, it doesn’t matter.”

SERIES SCHEDULE

NHL Western Conference final San Jose Sharks vs. St. Louis Blues

Game 1: Blues 2, Sharks 1 Game 2: Sharks 4, Blues 0 Game 3: Sharks 3, Blues 0 Game 4: Blues 6, Sharks 3 Monday: Sharks 6, Blues 3

Game 6: Wednesday, at San Jose, 6 p.m., NBCSN, 1440 AM

x-Game 7: Friday, at St. Louis, 5 p.m., NBCSN, 1440 AM

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