Stuart Skinner made 27 saves for his 29th win of the season, which passed Grant Fuhr (1981-82) for the most by a rookie in Edmonton history.
"It means a lot to be recognized in the same sentence as Grant Fuhr," Skinner said. "Growing up in Edmonton, all you heard about is how fantastic of a goalie he is and how competitive he was. He's a Hall of Fame goalie, one of the best goalies to play the game, so it's a really cool moment. At the same time, it's the regular season and you're trying to make your way into the playoffs, and now that the season is over we can focus on the postseason."
Steven Lorentz had a goal and an assist, and James Reimer made 31 saves for San Jose (22-44-16), which lost its final six games of the season (0-5-1).
"I was happy with how we competed," Sharks coach David Quinn said. "Obviously, the score certainly wasn't what we wanted, but you get down 2-0 and battle the way we did and hung around. The short-handed goal was a tough one to take, but we battled back and got a power-play goal and were hanging around. Talent usually wins out, and that's what happened again tonight."