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Predators Tie Series with 4-3 Triple OT Win

Predators Tie Series with 4-3 Triple OT Win
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By The Associated Press
May. 06, 2016 | NASHVILLE, TN
By The Associated Press May. 06, 2016 | 05:03 AM | NASHVILLE, TN
The Nashville Predators have knotted their NHL second-round series at two games apiece by winning the longest game in team history.

Mike Fisher ended a marathon with an unassisted goal 11:12 into triple overtime to complete the Predators' comeback in a 4-3 triumph against San Jose. Fisher's second goal of the game came on the Predators' 44th shot on Martin Jones.

Brent Burns scored twice for the Sharks, including a power-play tally that put San Jose ahead 3-2 seven minutes into the third period before James Neal tied the game with 4:21 left in regulation. Neal and Colin Wilson each finished with a goal and an assist, while Pekka Rinne stopped 44 shots.

Game 5 is Saturday in San Jose.

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