Donskoi out for Sharks against Golden Knights in the Game 3






 SAN JOSE -- Chris Tierney will center the No. 1 line for the San Jose Sharks against the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 3 of the Western Conference Second Round at SAP Center on Monday (10 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, TVAS).
Tierney will replace Joonas Donskoi, who sustained a lower-body injury in a 4-3 double-overtime win in Game 2 on Saturday, on a line with Joe Pavelski and Evander Kane. Pavelski moves from center to wing and Kane returns after a one-game suspension for cross-checking forward Pierre-Edouard Bellemare in the third period of a 7-0 win by the Golden Knights in Game 1 on Thursday.
For the second straight game, the Sharks will be without a first-line winger. 
With Evander Kane set to return from his one-game suspension, linemate Joonas Donskoi will not play in Game 3 against the Vegas Golden Knights Monday night, San Jose head coach Peter DeBoer told reporters at the morning skate. Donskoi is dealing with a "lower-body" injury that DeBoer "doesn't anticipate [is] serious." 
The Finnish forward missed practice on Friday ahead of Game 2, and only played 10:05 in the Sharks' 7-0 loss in Game 1. He skated an additional 6:14 in Game 2 on Saturday, but the bulk of those minutes came in regulation. Donskoi only took five shifts in the first and second overtimes, and played a combined 3:03 in those shifts. 
San Jose will particularly miss Donskoi five-on-five. With Donskoi on the ice, the Sharks attempt 53.73 percent of the five-on-five shots, and just 49 percent with him off of it. Including the regular season and playoffs, Donskoi's relative corsi-for percentage (4.73 percent) is the best among the team's forwards, according to Corsica Hockey, and 30th-best league-wide among the 367 forwards that have played at least 500 five-on-five minutes during the regular season and playoffs. He's also been one of the team's most productive five-on-five scorers (1.58 primary points per hour, second on the team) all year. 
Chris Tierney, normally San Jose's third-line center, was on the top line during the morning skate and will take Donskoi's place there to start the game. Tierney played about five-and-a-half minutes five-on-five alongside Pavelski in Game 2, according to Natural Stat Trick. All of those minutes occurred in the two overtime periods, according to Shift Chart. 
DeBoer's thrown Tierney on to the top line before, primarily late in games when the Sharks trailed and needed a goal. On paper, Tierney's playmaking ability would seem to make him a solid fit alongside Pavelski and Kane, but the trio didn't quite click in terms of puck possession during the regular season. The three played 38:34 with one another during the regular season, posted a 45.57 percent five-on-five corsi-for percentage, and were out-scored 3-2. 
They did, however, create quality chances together. Tierney, Pavelski, and Kane's five-on-five expected goals-for percentage (61.85) and expected goals-for rate (5.52 per hour) are the best and third-best marks, respectively, among San Jose's 23 line combinations that played at least 35 five-on-five minutes in the regular season.  Considering that expected goals are a better predictor of future goal-scoring than corsi, and that the trio is likely to get better goaltending than their .880 on-ice save percentage, DeBoer's decision has the potential to be a shrewd one, even if it leaves the Sharks thinner in the bottom-six.
Donskoi out for Sharks against Golden Knights in the Game 3 Donskoi out for Sharks against Golden Knights in the Game 3 Reviewed by Muni Chandra on April 30, 2018 Rating: 5

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