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SAN JOSE -- First-year goaltender Andrew Hammond kept his NHL record perfect, and the Ottawa Senators rallied for their fifth straight victory, defeating the slumping San Jose Sharks 4-2 at SAP Center on Saturday.
Mike Hoffman scored two goals, and Erik Karlsson and Mark Stone each had one for Ottawa.
Ottawa (27-23-10) trails the Boston Bruins by seven points in the race for the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Hammond, 27, finished with 28 saves and improved to 5-0-0 in his NHL career. He's won all five starts since being recalled from the minors after starter Craig Anderson and backup Robin Lehner went down with injuries.
Tommy Wingels and Patrick Marleau scored for the Sharks (30-25-8), who lost their eighth straight home game and saw their hopes of making the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the 11th straight season take another blow.
The Sharks took a 2-1 lead into the third period, but they gave up three unanswered goals.
Stone tied the game at 3:52. Kyle Turris fired a soft shot from the right circle that Antti Niemi stopped but couldn't control, and Stone knocked the rebound between his pads for his 15th goal of the season.
Hoffman put Ottawa ahead 3-2 at 7:59 with a power-play goal. Mika Zibanejad sent a shot wide right that hit the end boards and ricocheted to Hoffman in the lower left circle. He beat Niemi with a snap shot.
Hoffman scored an empty-net goal with 1:10 left to play, giving him a team-high 23 goals for the season, the most among NHL rookies this season.
Hammond came into the game after back-to-back shutouts against the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings; he hadn't allowed a goal since 7:38 of the first period against the Florida Panthers three games ago.
Wingels wasted little time ending Hammond's shutout streak, banging a rebound past him from close range at 2:27 of the first period to give San Jose a 1-0 lead.
Hammond's shutout streak crossed the 174-minute mark but came up short of Patrick Lalime's franchise record of 184:06.
Ottawa pulled even on Karlsson's power-play goal at 7:29 of the second period with Brent Burns in the penalty box for interference. Turris fired a shot from the point that went wide right of the net, hit the back boards and caromed to Karlsson, who shot the puck between Niemi's pads from the right circle.
San Jose regained the lead on Marleau's power-play goal at 13:19 with Colin Greening in the box for boarding. Burns sent a shot from the point that Joe Pavelski tipped. The puck hit Ottawa defenseman Marc Methot's skate and headed toward the net. Hammond made the save but couldn't control the rebound, and Marleau scored his 14th goal of the season, from close range.
The goal was the 451st of Marleau's career, putting him alone in 57th place on the NHL's all-time list.
San Jose coach Todd McLellan shuffled his lines two days after a disheartening 3-2 loss to the Detroit Red Wings in which the Sharks had all of two shots on goal in the third period.
Forward Tomas Hertl moved from the third line to top line and skated with center Joe Thornton and Pavelski. Melker Karlsson dropped to the second line with center Logan Couture and Marleau. Wingels moved from the second to the third line and skated with center James Sheppard and Matt Nieto.
San Jose's fourth-line had a new look, too. Tye McGinn was activated from injured reserve after missing 12 games with a head injury and skated with Barclay Goodrow and center Andrew Desjardins, who was a healthy scratch against Detroit.
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