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Sharks win in penalty-filled game

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP)(AP) — Jeremy Roenick, Devin Setoguchi and Jonathan Cheechoo scored power-play goals to help the San Jose Sharks beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 on Saturday night in a penalty-filled preseason game. Dimitri Patzold stopped nine of 10 shots and the Sharks dominated the injury-depleted Canucks from start to finish, outshooting the visitors 37-10.

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