SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Kings are now the team bemoaning a late penalty while the San Jose Sharks celebrate a dramatic win. With the script being flipped from Game 2 in Los Angeles, the Sharks have played their way back into this second-round series against their Southern California rivals. Logan Couture returned from a second-period injury to score a power-play goal 1:29 into overtime that helped the Sharks bounce back from two losses in Los Angeles to beat the Kings 2-1 in Game 3 on Saturday night. The second loss was particularly crushing as San Jose led 3-2 late in regulation before a pair of penalties -- including a questionable delay-of-game call -- led to two power-play goals that gave Los Angeles a 2-0 series lead. Instead of moping around, the Sharks responded with a big win. "I thought the transition from being down to, Lets get ready to go, was exceptional," coach Todd McLellan said. "The leaders did a great job. But you always have to take that test. You find out a lot about your team. We obviously showed up to play tonight." This time, the Sharks were the beneficiaries of some late game calls. Tommy Wingels drew a hooking penalty on Robyn Regehr with 41.7 seconds left in regulation. But the call that really had the Kings steaming came when Trevor Lewis was called for goaltender interference when he crashed into Antti Niemi with 4.5 seconds remaining. Los Angeles argued that Patrick Marleau pushed Lewis, and goalie Jonathan Quick got a game misconduct for arguing with the officials after the game. "I find it very tough to believe that a player as intelligent as Trevor Lewis, that hed run the goalie," Kings forward Dustin Penner said. "I asked him and he said he got pushed from behind. I believe him. Im disappointed that the refs had enough confidence to make a gutsy call like that in the last 30 seconds of the period. "Its pretty impressive when you have enough gall to guess because Im going to look at the tape and Im going to see if he got pushed because I know what its like to drive the net." That gave San Jose a 5-on-3 advantage for the first 1:19 of overtime. The Sharks couldnt convert with two extra men, but got the winner after Regehr came back when Marleau set up Couture in front, who beat Quick for the game-winner. "They said we got a break last game, so now they got a break," Kings coach Darryl Sutter said. Dan Boyle scored a power-play goal early in the first period, and Niemi made 26 saves for the Sharks, who have dominated on home ice all season. Rookie Tyler Toffoli scored the lone goal for the defending Stanley Cup champion Kings, who had won six straight games since dropping the first two in the opening round in St. Louis. Quick made 38 saves. Game 4 is Tuesday night in San Jose. Coutures first career playoff overtime goal came after he missed most of the second period when he limped off the ice favouring his left leg. He returned to an ovation in the final minute of the second and then got the Sharks back into the series in overtime. "When you see someone leave after stepping on a puck like that, you dont know if hes going to come back or not," Marleau said. "And now he has his stick back in the game. And he scores the overtime winner. Its huge. Its to see him be able to push through that kind of pain." The Sharks survived a scoreless second period in which they played with a short bench for much of it. Marty Havlat, back for the first time since being knocked out of Game 1 in the first round because of a lower-body injury, left after the first period and didnt return. Defenceman Scott Hannan missed time early in the period after sliding face first into the boards, and Couture was also out. Despite having just 10 forwards for most of the period, the Sharks got the better chances with only a sterling pad save by Quick against Andrew Desjardins keeping the game tied at 1 heading into the third. "Guys really stepped up," Pavelski said. "The fourth line played a lot. Guys stepped up with short shifts. We had good game management. We did a good job." The sold-out crowd was in a frenzy from the start, hoping to help the Sharks rebound from the late-game collapse in Game 2 in Los Angeles that put them in the 0-2 hole. This time, the Sharks were on the positive end of a puck being played into the seats, getting a power play 90 seconds into the game when Jake Muzzins clearing attempt went over the glass for a delay of game. It took just 4 seconds for San Jose to get its first power-play goal of the series as Joe Pavelski won the faceoff against Anze Kopitar back to Marleau, who fed Boyle for the blast from inside the blue line. The Kings withstood that early storm, getting the equalizer shortly after killing a second power play midway through the period. Brad Stuart turned the puck over, trying to come out of the defensive zone, right to Toffoli, who skated in and beat Niemi with a backhand to make it 1-1. NOTES: The Kings made a couple of lineup switches with F Tanner Pearson playing in place of Jordan Nolan, and Keaton Ellerby replacing Alec Martinez, who was on the ice for all three San Jose goals in Game 2. Pearson is the third Kings player ever to make his NHL debut in the post-season. ... The Sharks were fined $100,000 before the game for general manager Doug Wilsons comments Friday criticizing the suspension of F Raffi Torres for the rest of the series for his Game 1 hit that knocked out Jarret Stoll. Lou Piniella Jersey . Now that hes hitting streaking teammates with pin-point passes for easy layups, Love is asserting himself as one of the true superstars in the league. Austin Adams Mariners Jersey . - Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie never doubted he would bring back coach Dennis Allen for a third year despite back-to-back 4-12 records. https://www.cheapmariners.com/2805k-floyd-bannister-jersey-mariners.html . Pettersen, winner of last years Evian Championships, had nine birdies and three bogeys, holding off a series of challengers led by Marion Ricordeau of France. The second-ranked Norwegian made her season debut after missing the LPGA Tours opening event last month in the Bahamas because of a shoulder injury. Dave Niehaus Mariners Jersey . Takahashi, who had a 10-point lead after the short program, received 268.31 points after the free skate to finish 15 points ahead of second-place Nobunari Oda. Reggie McClain Mariners Jersey . McCarthy, a player who played some games in the second tier for Wigan at the start of this season, would go on to shine inside Evertons midfield, outplaying the man he was brought in to replace, on one of the grandest stages in English football. On Saturday, it was fitting that Manchester Uniteds most recent dagger into the chest was delivered by Frenchman Yohan Cabaye, a wonderfully gifted central midfielder who put on an outstanding effort for Newcastle at Old Trafford. Geelong coach Chris Scott would have no concerns about taking a towering defensive unit into Friday nights blockbuster AFL qualifying final against Hawthorn at the MCG.Cats key backman Lachie Henderson faces a race against time to prove he has fully recovered from knee surgery, having missed the last-start demolition job on Melbourne.Were optimistic and theres still a little bit of time, Scott said on Tuesday.Well give him every chance but Ive said publicly already that we dont have any real interest in putting him out there unless were absolutely certain he can perform.Were pretty confident that weve got good options to replace him, so at this early stage of a finals series it would be crazy to go in wondering if hes OK.The 196cm Henderson played alongside fellow talls Harry Taylor, Tom Lonergan, Jake Kolodjashnij and the versatile Andrew Mackie in the most recent outing between the two modern-day powerhouses back in round one, when the Cats sttormed home to win by 30 points.ddddddddddddIn the season-long enforced absence of Jarryd Roughead, the Hawks have got great returns from smaller forwards Cyril Rioli, Paul Puopolo and Luke Bruest.The dynamic trio have combined for 125 goals in 2016, providing the perfect foils for Jack Gunston (48).I dont think that round one is going to be a huge pointer to what we see on Friday night but if you did look back for a second, we did play a pretty tall defensive group against their smalls, said Scott.Their smalls did hurt us a little bit, particularly in that third quarter, but for the most part of the game our tall defenders looked mobile enough to handle their group.Scott Selwood (hamstring) is likely to return for Friday nights clash where he could be handed the key negating job on Hawthorn prime mover Sam Mitchell. ' ' '