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Blackhawks left wing Brandon Saad (second from left) celebrates with teammates after scoring against the San Jose Sharks during the first period of the Hawks' win against the San Jose Sharks in San Jose, Calif. on Tuesday. (AP photo)

SAN JOSE, Calif. – By the time Andrew Desjardins' match penalty was rescinded by the NHL, it was too late to help the San Jose Sharks.

Patrick Kane scored the tiebreaking goal for the Blackhawks on what would have been a San Jose power play and then added an empty-netter to seal the Hawks' 5-3 victory Tuesday night in a matchup of the NHL's top two teams.

The game turned midway through the second period, after Desjardins flattened former Shark Jamal Mayers with a hard check that was called a hit to the head on the ice even though replays showed the contact was with the shoulder. It resulted in a major penalty and ejection for Desjardins.

"It was a terrible call," Sharks coach Todd McLellan said. "I don't know if we're going to come back or not, but at that point we're still in the game and we should have been on a 4-minute power play. That's a good hockey hit, but the linesman called it. No one else saw it."

Duncan Keith took exception to the hit and started a fight with Desjardins, getting two additional minor penalties for instigating a fight while wearing a facemask. But instead of a 4-minute power play for San Jose, there were 4 minutes of 4-on-4 play followed by a 1-minute power play for the Hawks.

"The way the linesman saw it on the ice, he was convinced it was a major penalty. Unfortunately, he was wrong," supervisor of officials Mick McGeough told a pool reporter. "It's been overruled, taken care of by the league and Brendan Shanahan and the safety committee, and there are no more issues right now."

But that decision came too late to help the Sharks. On the ensuing 4-on-4, Jonathan Toews picked Douglas Murray's pocket near the net and fed Kane for a goal that gave the Hawks a 4-3 lead heading into the third.

"He picked it from Murray and just fed me," Kane said. "I tried to get it on net. I think it hit the defenseman's stick and went to the other side. Lucky break on that one but a great play by Jonny."

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