The Sharks overcame an early 3-0 deficit to earn a point in a 5-4 overtime loss to Winnipeg, but at what cost? San Jose’s Joe Thornton hobbled off at the end of regulation with an apparent right-knee injury (at least not to his surgically repaired left knee), and fellow forward Tomas Hertl was tossed from the game early for a boarding major that could come under further scrutiny by the people who decide on suspensions. Both developments overshadowed San Jose earning a big point in the standings as four different skaters scored and Aaron Dell competed to the point of improving to 10-0-2 in his past 12 starts.