SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) David Perron scored the tying and go-ahead goals in the third period, including the winner with 1:30 left, and the Detroit Red Wings beat San Jose 5-3 on Tuesday night to push the Sharksā€™ losing streak to nine games.

Daniel Sprong and J.T. Compher also scored for Detroit. Lucas Raymond had three assists, and Michael Rasmussen added an empty-net goal with six seconds remaining. Alex Lyon stopped 24 shots.

Fabian Zetterlund, Justin Bailey and Alexander Barabanov scored for the NHL-worst Sharks (9-26-3), who dropped 11 in a row to begin the season. Kaapo Kahkonen made 26 saves.

The Red Wings had lost three of four and 10 of 13, but they started their three-game California swing on a positive note.

ā€œWeā€™re fighting for our lives,ā€ Lyon said. "Every point is massive right now. Huge victory for us on the road."

With the score tied 3-all, a centering feed by Perron went off the foot of Sharks defenseman Kyle Burroughs and in, with Dylan Larkin driving to the net.

ā€œI saw Larks on the backside,ā€ Perron said. ā€œObviously, if you see the skate ā€¦ I feel like when thereā€™s (a few minutes left), itā€™s always good to kind of throw it towards the net and this time it worked in our favor where it hit their skate.ā€

Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde said Perron and his linemates drove the team's performance.

ā€œHe was great all night,ā€ Lalonde said. ā€œThat line was our best line by far. And he was playing hard, the right way from the opening faceoff. Glad he got rewarded with the game-winner.ā€

The teams entered the third period tied at 2.

ā€œItā€™s unfortunate," Sharks forward William Eklund said. "Theyā€™re getting a lot of bounces that we arenā€™t getting right now, so itā€™s tough.ā€

Barabanov put San Jose up 3-2 midway through the third, recording his 100th NHL point. He skated all the way to the goal line, spun and wristed a shot past Lyon.

But minutes later, Perron answered on the power play for Detroit on a one-timer from the left side on the rush off a pass by Sprong.

ā€œWeā€™ve got to play winning hockey, and Iā€™ve said this before: We just completely, at the wrong time, turn it over, fall asleep on the penalty kill," Sharks coach David Quinn said. "Itā€™s clear as day what our responsibilities are and we fall asleep. Itā€™s not quite 60 minutes yet for us. Itā€™s certainly a lot better but Iā€™m tired of being just better. That doesnā€™t matter. You want to win hockey games and right now weā€™re not.ā€

Compher gave Detroit a 2-1 lead six minutes into the second period on a wrist shot that fluttered off the glove of Kahkonen and into the net.

San Jose answered when Bailey tipped in a shot from the point by Mario Ferraro with just more than a minute left in the second.

The teams also traded goals in the first period. Sprong, after winning a faceoff on the power play, found space in the slot and drilled a one-timer shot past Kahkonen off a pass by Raymond to put Detroit up 1-0.

The Sharks tied it late in the period on Zetterlundā€™s 11th goal. Zetterlund poked at a rebound off a wrist shot by Mikael Granlund from in close, and the puck eventually trickled in after Lyon could not cover it in the crease.

UP NEXT

Red Wings: Visit the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night.

Sharks: Host the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night.

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