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Martin Jones makes 43 saves as Sharks crush Canucks

Martin Jones led the way with 43 saves as the San Jose Sharks beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-1 on Thursday for their third win in four games.

Brent Burns and Chris Tierney each notch a goal and assist

San Jose Sharks goaltender Martin Jones stops a shot from Vancouver Canucks centre Brandon Sutter during the first period of the Sharks' 4-1 victory on Thursday. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/The Associated Press)

Brent Burns makes things difficult when he's only playing one position in a game. Switching positions during the game makes it even harder.

Burns and Chris Tierney each had a goal and an assist, and the San Jose Sharks beat the Vancouver Canucks 4-1 on Thursday night for their third win in four games.

Mikkel Boedker and Marcus Sorensen also scored for the Sharks, who improved to 3-0-1 against the Canucks this season. Martin Jones stopped 43 shots.

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Burns' versatility

Burns lined up as a wing during the first period but was a defenceman when he scored in the second period.

"It's fun to play hockey in the NHL. It doesn't matter where," Burns said. "I don't mind switching back and forth. It's all chemistry and the way you mesh together."

Burns said he learned about playing forward from Joe Thornton and Joe Pavelski and that he constantly works on his game to fine-tune things.

"He's a heck of a player," Canucks coach Travis Green said. "To be able to throw him all over the place ... there's a reason he's one of the best players in the league. He's the whole package. He's got good vision. He's got a hammer of a shot. He doesn't just shoot the puck; he gets it through. And he's hard to forecheck. He's just a really good player."

Daniel Sedin scored for the Canucks, who have lost six of seven. Anders Nilsson made 26 stops.

"We have to try and be more consistent with our game no matter what the score is or how things are bouncing," the Canucks' Bo Horvat said. "We have to stick with the process and I thought we did a good job of that tonight. A couple of breakdowns and it cost us."

Boedker scored at 8:41 of the first period, picking up a soft rebound from Tierney's shot.

'Best shot in the league'

Burns scored his 10th goal, tops among NHL defencemen, taking a pass from Joakim Ryan and sending a laser shot into the net just under five minutes into the second.

"He's got the best shot in the league by any defenceman," Ryan said. "He has an unbelievable shot and he's responsible defensively."

Sorensen scored his first goal since Dec. 23, punching it in with an assist from Justin Braun at 3:06 into the third. Marc-Edouard Vlasic had an assist in his third straight game, getting the second assist on Sorensen's goal.

Sedin scored at 6:43, taking a nice pass from Thomas Vanek that gave him clear shot into the net. It was Sedin's 14th goal, one shy of his total last season.

"I thought we generated a lot of good opportunities, a lot of shots, a lot of chances," Horvat said. "We didn't spend a lot of time in our own end."

Tierney made it 4-1 after taking a nice pass from Burns with seven and a half minutes remaining.