Liljegren cut the deficit to 2-1 just 43 seconds into the third period when his one-timer deflected off the stick of Avalanche forward Parker Kelly in the right circle and bounced off the ice and in. It was Liljegren's first goal of the season.
“I think the message was pretty clear, 'Let's just go play and stop worrying about mistakes,'" Warsofsky said. "And we're a good hockey team. We got to get our confidence back. And, obviously, get a couple goals, and that helps. We got going and, unfortunately, those are the ones you'd like to get a point in.”
Kurashev tied it 2-2 at 3:34. He knocked the puck away from Colorado defenseman Samuel Girard at the San Jose blue line, skated down the left side on a 2-on-1 and beat Blackwood with a wrist shot to the short side.
“I think first two [periods] weren’t that good. I think we weren't playing with too much confidence,” Kurashev said. “So I think going into the third, we just wanted to go and play our game and play with confidence. And, yeah, I think it was, for sure, our best period, but obviously not enough.”
Nelson scored an empty-net goal at 18:43 for the 4-2 final.
Forward Kiefer Sherwood had one shot on goal in 17:39 of ice time in his Sharks debut. He was acquired in a trade with the Vancouver Canucks on Jan. 19 and had been out since Jan. 10 because of an undisclosed injury.
NOTES: MacKinnon (925 games) became the third-fastest active player to record 700 career assists, behind only Connor McDavid (699 games) and Sidney Crosby (856 games). He also became the ninth active player to record 700 career assists. … MacKinnon recorded his 170th career multiassist game and moved within three of tying Peter Stastny (173) for the second-most in franchise history, behind Joe Sakic (232). … Makar played his 450th game and assisted on the opening goal. His 354 career assists through 450 games are the fourth-most in NHL history by a defenseman, behind Bobby Orr (415), Paul Coffey (381) and Quinn Hughes (369).