WINNIPEG - Three seconds was all it took for Marc-Edouard Vlasic to give the San Jose Sharks a 3-2 win over the Winnipeg Jets in a game that seemed destined for overtime Monday night.With eight seconds remaining in a tied game, Joe Pavelski won an offensive zone faceoff to Logan Couture, who set up Vlasic to snipe the winning goal past Jets goaltender Michael Hutchinson with 4.5 seconds remaining.To finish it off before overtime is big. It worked out for us, said Vlasic, whose goal denied at least one point to a team the Sharks are battling for playoff positioning.We won the draw and Couture made a nice pass. There was a little bit of room and I was able to pick a little spot up there, he added.Brent Burns and Melker Karlsson also scored for the Sharks, while Andrew Ladd and Jay Harrison replied for the Jets.The clubs entered the night holding both of the Western Conferences wild card playoff spots. The Sharks (21-14-5) moved into a tie with Vancouver and Los Angeles for second in the Pacific Division.We couldnt be happier, obviously, to get the win and fix what was broken, said Sharks coach Todd McLellan, whose team entered the night with one win in its past five games. We didnt play very well against St. Louis the other night and Winnipeg plays a similar game.The Jets (20-13-7) remained winless in 13 games in which theyve trailed after two periods, but coach Paul Maurice said it isnt due to his teams approach in the third.Were not holding back, said Maurice. I liked our third period as much as any part of our game tonight. I dont think we can open up our game more to generate more.Maurice said his biggest concern was the first 30 minutes of the game, in which his team didnt generate much offence at even strength.You have eight seconds left and you want to get it to overtime. So, yeah, it stings, added Ladd, Winnipegs captain.Harrisons shot from the high slot on the power play got through Antti Niemis pads at 4:03 of the third period to tie the game at 2-2.We were hanging around long enough to give ourselves a chance of winning the game, and those are stingers, ones you lose at the end like that, said Harrison.The Jets needed to kill two penalties in the final 10 minutes as Ladd was called for illegal contact to Karlssons head and Paul Postma took a delay-of-game minor. All told, San Jose had seven power plays to Winnipegs three.Hutchinson, who entered the game leading the league in save percentage and goals-against average, stopped 34 of 37 shots. Making his fifth start in six games, Hutchinson continued to see an increased workload at the expense of longtime starter Ondrej Pavelec.Their team does a good job of getting a lot of traffic and shooting for sticks, said Hutchinson. Theres very few shots tonight that came off their guys sticks clean and made it all the way to me without being touched.Niemi made 17 saves on 19 shots in his eighth start in nine games.The teams traded power-play goals in the first period, with Burns opening the scoring at 2:53. Pavelski won an offensive zone faceoff, and two passes later Burns hammered home a slap shot from the point for his 11th goal of the season.Its a fast team and a tough building to play in, said Burns. I think it was going back and forth. It was good to get that last one.Ladd took a pass in the high slot from Bryan Little and beat Niemi to his glove side for his 15th goal of the season at 9:17.The Sharks had a 13-4 advantage in shots after the first period, limiting the Jets to only one even-strength shot.Pavelski floated a shot from the right boards that Karlsson tipped down and through Hutchinsons pads to give the Sharks a 2-1 lead early in the second period.The Jets begin a three-game West Coast road swing Thursday in Arizona, while the Sharks continue their three-game trip Tuesday in Minnesota.Notes: San Jose centre Joe Thornton missed a second straight game with an upper-body injury. Thornton was placed on the injured list after playing in 319 consecutive games. … Grant Clitsome missed the game with an undisclosed injury, making it five Winnipeg defencemen on the shelf. 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Hes one of our young guys who is going to be a building block as we go forward in the future and just very excited to get this behind us so we can look forward to seeing him produce over the coming years." Rudolph missed eight games because of a broken left foot last season. He caught 30 passes for 313 yards and three touchdowns last year, but was still named to the Pro Bowl and earned MVP honours in the game. His best season came in 2012, when he caught Rudolph was entering the final year of his rookie contract, and the Vikings know what he can do when he is healthy. In 2012, he 53 passes for 493 yards and nine touchdowns, just the kind of production the Vikings envisioned when they drafted him in 2011. 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New head coach Mike Zimmer brought in Turner, considered one of the best offensive co-ordinators of his generation, to run the offence. Turner has had success in the past with great tight ends like Jay Novacek in Dallas and Antonio Gates in San Diego, and he has been impressed early in training camp by Rudolph. The Vikings also hope to have a much more stable quarterback situation with veteran Matt Cassel and rookie Teddy Bridgewater competing for the job. "The thing Kyle has done is get up the field and he is running better than he has been in the past," Turner said. "I think he is understanding that we are trying to change his style of running in terms of routes and he is taking to it. I expect him to be a big part of what we do offensively." ' ' '