San Jose avenged a bitter first-round loss to Los Angeles in 2014, when they took a 3-0 series lead but dropped the final four games. The Kings also beat the Sharks in a second-round series in 2013 that went seven games.
"It feels great," Sharks first-year coach Peter DeBoer said Friday. "I haven't been around here for some of the stuff that's gone on in the past. I'm sure for some guys, they felt like we exorcised some demons tonight, but I think for the group in general, it was just a well-earned victory.
"To come in against this team, who we all have tremendous respect for, what they've done the last four years, two Stanley Cup [championships], and win three games in this building, I think is a great testament to the character of our group."
Here are five reasons the Sharks advanced to the second round:
1. Joe Pavelski:The first-year captain scored a series-high five goals, including San Jose's first goal of the series on the power play in the first period of a 4-3 Game 1 victory, minutes after Jake Muzzin had given Los Angeles a 1-0 lead. Pavelski scored the game-winner 17 seconds into the third period, skating ahead of Anze Kopitar and beating Jonathan Quick on a wraparound.