The Sharks and Oilers have combined to score eight goals, including three at even strength. Edmonton center Connor McDavid, whose 100 points (30 goals, 70 assists) led the NHL, has one goal and one assist in the series. San Jose defenseman Brent Burns, who had 76 points (29 goals, 47 assists), has zero in three playoff games. Kassian, who scored seven goals in 79 regular-season games, has a series-high two.
"There's not a lot of goals out there, so you've got to try to find one or two early," said Sharks captain Joe Pavelski, who has one assist. "Hopefully you can build on that and get a little momentum going that way. But if they don't come, you just have to understand the details of the game have to be tight. You can't back off from that just because you want a little extra for yourself."