(SportsNetwork.com) - The San Jose Sharks will try to extend an impressive home winning streak on Saturday night in the finale of a five-game residency versus the St. Louis Blues. The Sharks have won the first four games of this stay at SAP Center to push their winning streak at home to seven straight games. That has boosted San Joses record at home to 9-4-2 on the season. A pair of rookies helped the Sharks take a 4-3 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday. Defenseman Matt Tennyson scored his first career goal to tie the game in the third period and Barclay Goodrow scored 34 seconds later for the winner. Always good to get that out of the way, Tennyson said of his first career goal, which came in his eighth NHL game. And it was a goal that tied it up, so that makes it even better. Goodrow, meanwhile, added an assist and has a pair of goals and five points in 17 games. James Sheppard and Logan Couture also lit the lamp for the Sharks, who have won eight of their last nine overall. Antti Niemi stopped 25-of-28 shots in the win. He is 8-6-0 in his career versus the Blues with a 2.53 goals against average and .913 save percentage. San Jose scored 14 goals in winning all three meetings with St. Louis a season ago and the Blues are coming off a defensive disappointment in Thursdays 6-4 setback to the Los Angeles Kings. The Blues netted four goals in the third period of Tuesdays 5-2 home win over the Kings, but L.A. potted a trio of goals in the final frame on Thursday to split the home-and-home set. David Backes, Dmitrij Jaskin and Kevin Shattenkirk scored in a 2:48 span in the first period to give the Blues a 3-0 lead and Jori Lehtera made it a 4-3 St. Louis advantage in the second period after that edge failed to hold. Martin Brodeur, though, was beaten six times on 37 shots as the Blues had a five-game win streak halted. We were careless at times and thats a big part of it, said Blues coach Ken Hitchcock. 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After four days of group stage drama, 32 competitors have been whittled down to 16 with the next stage of the tournament taking place on Wednesday and Thursday evening.Of the eight BDO players who qualified five are remaining in the event that pits the best of darts two organisations against each other. Martin Adams, Scott Mitchell and former Grand Slam winner Scott Waites all crashed out in the group stages - Glen Durrant, Darryl Fitton, Jamie Hughes, Danny Noppert and Jeff Smith remain as the BDO look to win the event for just the second time.After a race to five legs in the group matches, the second round turns into a best of 19 contest with the first man to 10 legs making it through to Fridays quarter-final stage. Wednesdays Order of Play Gerwyn Price v Brendan Dolan Phil Taylor v Jeff Smith Michael van Gerwen v Robert Thornton Peter Wright v Daryl Fitton Topping the bill at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall on Wednesday night is world No 1 Van Gerwen, who is red hot favourite to defend the title he won for the first time last year.The Dutchman has won 23 times on tour this year including the UK Open, Premier League, World Matchplay and the World Grand Prix and in Robert Thornton he faces a revitalised opponent who doesnt have to look too far back for a high-profile win over Van Gerwen.The Scot beat Van Gerwen to claim the Grand Prix title in Dublin last year but since that title The Thorn has suffered a string of early tournament exits and an eighth place finish in the Premier League but he has shown glimpses of the form that has made him a two-time major winner.Van Gerwen claimed all three group games for the loss of just four legs, while Thornton needed a nine-leg shoot-out against Dimitri van den Bergh to progress having lost to Gerwyn Price after victories in his opening two matches. Robert Thornton beat Dimitri Van den Bergh in a thrilling nine-dart shoot-out, winning by just five points Also in action on Wednesday is Phil Taylor, the 16 time world champion showed that he is getting back to his best with victory in the Champions League of Darts and has his sights set an another big title.Sky Sports expert Wayne Mardle believes the leg format suits Taylor better than a sets format as there are less pressure darts.That will be put to the test against 2016 BDO runner-up Jeff Smith, who beat Simon Whitllock on Wednesday to clinch his place in the last 16.dddddddddddd Jeff Smith edged out Simon Whitlock for the final place in the last 16. Picture: Lawrence Lustig/PDC Taylor was beaten 5-0 by Darren Webster in the final match of his group and having won his opening fixtures in routine fashion it remains to be seen whether that defeat to the Demolition Man was just a blip. Darren Webster stunned Phil Taylor at the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton Potential for match of the night comes in the final game of the evening when Peter Snakebite Wright continues his quest for a maiden major televised title against another BDO representative, the experienced Darryl Fitton.After losing to the Power in his opening group game. Fitton rallied to beat both Webster and Ian White 5-4 to quality for the second round and he will look to emulate the quarter-final place he made on his debut in 2008 to mark a memorable return to the event he has missed for each of the last five years.Kicking off the second-round action will be the clash between Northern Irelands Brendan Dolan and Welshman Gerwyn Price.Dolan beat Martin Wolfie Adams to secure his place in the knockout stages, while Price ended up topping his standings after a 5-3 win over Thornton on Wednesday night. Thursdays Second Round matches Jamie Hughes v Chris Dobey Benito van de Pas v James Wade Gary Anderson v Danny Noppert Raymond van Barneveld v Glenn Durrant Watch Wednesday nights matches at the Grand Slam of Darts from 7pm on Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports Darts returns on December 12 with the World Championship underway from Deceember 15. #LoveTheDarts Live Grand Slam of Darts November 16, 2016, 7:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Also See: Is there a PDC-BDO rivalry? Thornton survives mis-count ' ' '