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Sharks outlast Blues Tomas Hertl's shootout
tally wins it for SJ by Mike Lee After
stubbing their toes the last two games, the Sharks looked to fix some things
that consistently led to losses last season. They used Wednesday night's
contest in St Louis as a measuring stick, against a team that was a year
removed from a Stanley Cup Championship. San Jose clamped down defensively on a
very good hockey team, and waited them out to the shootout, where Tomas Hertl
was the only skater to deposit a shot in a 2-1 win for the Sharks.
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Another rough middle period dooms SJ Sharks
fail to hold a lead for third consecutive game by
Mike Lee This season is going to be hard enough as it is, but if the
Sharks refuse to focus on defense, it's going to be a very long season. After
imploding against the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday, San Jose allowed another
horrific 2nd period get the best of them in St Louis on Monday night. The
Sharks blew a 2-0 lead, allowing the Blues to score four 2nd period goals
before falling with a 3rd period goal 5-4.
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Road Warriors get off to good start - sort of Opener
should have been won in OT, but the win is nice by
Paul Krill The Sharks are looking like they could become the NHL's
version of the Port Ruppert Mundys, the fictional baseball team in Phillip
Roth's "The Great American Novel," who had to play all their games on the road.
Given the Covid-19 situation in Santa Clara County, we don't know when or if
the Sharks will be playing in the confines of SAP Center this season.
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Kane leads Sharks past Leafs SJ wins third
game in a row by Mike Lee The end of the
2019-20 season is on the horizon, and with all the injuries and the trade
deadline purge, the Sharks are just trying to wrap up the final month of the
season. Playing teams that are still jockeying for playoff spots would make it
easy for the Sharks to pack it in, but for whatever reason, they're figuring
some things out. The Toronto Maple Leafs entered play on a four-game winning
streak, but a strong 3rd period helped propel San Jose past their guests with a
5-3 win.
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Florida end Sharks win streak Struggling
Panthers beat SJ 5-3 by Mike Lee Two
steps forward, one step back for the San Jose Sharks. Not that we should be
expecting much more from a team that's been decimated by injury, but the
ability to win back to back games on the road still leaves that glimmer of
hope. Check that. That reality of their ills was exposed on Monday as the
Sharks returned home for an odd one-game homestand against the Florida
Panthers. The Sharks lack of defensive depth was exposed, as Florida bit the
Sharks in a 5-3 loss at SAP Center.
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Bad Sharks return Flames steam roll SJ
6-2 by Mike Lee If anyone fantasized that
the Sharks two wins in Alberta last week was a stepping stone, the harsh
reality of this lost season came to light on Monday night as the Sharks were
out-played by the Calgary Flames en route to a 5-2 loss at SAP Center. The
Sharks slept-walked through the opening 10 minutes of the game, quickly falling
behind 3-0. They would draw within a single goal before collapsing. It was more
of the failure that has plagued San Jose this season. Late to class, and not
initiative once they got there.
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Rising from the ashes? Can the Sharks still
make a playoff run? by Paul
Krill Everyone knows the "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" skit where
the black knight, having had his arms and legs lopped off by King Arthur,
continues to fight on just the same in what is obviously a hopeless battle.
"Just a flesh wound," he says. Perhaps our Sharks might learn a lesson from
this ridiculous comedy scene. Discussion lately has centered on the Sharks
being too far out of a playoff spot to contend and being sellers, not buyers,
at the trade deadline. We saw the Sharks get shut out at home last weekend
against Tampa Bay and only snag two points during a three-game home stand.
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3rd period dooms Sharks Vancouver scores 4
goals in the final frame to sink Sharks by Mike
Lee The writing is on the wall. This Sharks roster doesn't have it
and their 3rd period performance against the visiting Vancouver Canucks proved
it. The Sharks blew a 2-1 3rd period lead, allowing the Canucks to score four
times in the final frame to blow out San Jose 5-2 at SAP Center. After beating
a cupcake opponent in Anaheim on Monday night, the Sharks showed that they
don't have any answers for quality teams. A playoff run is ridiculous notion
given for San Jose given the absence of any consistent finish.
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Old and new lead Sharks Marleau and Noesen
lead San Jose over Ducks by Mike Lee The
Sharks have 30 games left in the season to right their ship. With the post All
Star Game portion of the season kicking off on Monday night for San Jose, the
Sharks received scoring from an old regular and young newcomer to knock off the
Anaheim Ducks 4-2 at SAP Center. Patrick Marleau and Stefan Noesen each scored
a pair of goals to pace the Sharks. The struggling Ducks were just the team San
Jose needed to start their home stretch run.
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Sharks fall in the desert SJ battles back
from 2-0 deficit but can't finish by Mike
Lee The Sharks embarked on a three game road trip on Tuesday night
with an important stop against a division foe in the Arizona Coyotes. The
Pacific Division leading Coyotes extended their lead by dispatching the Sharks
6-3 in what was otherwise a close game. San Jose fell victim to sloppy
defensive play that plagued them in December. The Sharks battled back from a
2-0 deficit, only to cough up the lead late in the 2nd period. It was all up
hill for San Jose from their and this roster has not shown signs of resiliency
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Sharks fall short in road trip finale Logan
Couture injured in 3-2 loss by Mike
Lee The Sharks wrapped up their 5-game road trip with a stop in St
Louis to take on the defending Stanley Cup Champion Blues at the Enterprise
Center. San Jose entered play still licking their wounds after their tough loss
in Washington DC on Sunday. The Sharks fell behind on a pair of 2nd period
goals, then fell short in a comeback bid, losing 3-2.
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Meier's hatty leads Sharks Heart to heart
chat wakes up San Jose by Mike
Lee December has been anything but a festive month in San Jose, but
for a moment the Sharks looked like the team that reached the Western
Conference Finals last spring by trouncing the Philadelphia Flyers 6-1 at SAP
Center on Saturday night. The Sharks got better each period and steam rolled
the Flyers, fueled by Timo Meier's first career hat trick. It was a night of
firsts, as two Shark rookies also scored their first career NHL goals.
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What the Frk Kings farmhand helps LA knock
off Sharks by Mike Lee The Christmas
break ended and the nightmare season continued for the Sharks on Friday night.
Holding a 2-goal lead in the 3rd period, San Jose coughed up a pair of goals to
the Los Angeles Kings in regulation, then allowed Jeff Carter to poke home a
puck to take the two points in overtime. The Sharks played 40 minutes of hockey
and now find themselves in the basement of the Western Conference all by
themselves. More
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Nightmare December continues Sharks drop 9th
game in last 10 by Mike Lee The nightmare
that has been the month of December got even worse on Sunday night, as the
Sharks buckled in the 3rd period once again to drop their third straight
decision. After working a 1-1 tie in the 3rd period, San Jose let costly
mistakes bite them late to drop their ninth game in the last ten games, losing
3-1 to the Vegas Golden Knights at SAP Center. The same old game plan continues
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Ready Player 4 Lots of NHL Coaches looking
for work by Ken Smyth Peter DeBoer
becomes the fifth NHL head coach to be fired this season, and it's not even
Christmas. The profession has a radioactive half-life of about three years and
it's getting worse. If your seats are behind a team bench you might consider
wearing a dosimeter. He was also the third coach to serve under Doug Wilson
during Wilson's tenure as General Manager. While he doesn't carry the biggest
share of the blame for the team's lousy start and indifferent play, he's the
first one to pay with his job and he knew that going into the profession.
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Wilson plays final card With staff firings,
what does Doug Wilson have left? by Mike
Lee Doug Wilson has played his final card. Mired in one of the worst
starts in team history, the San Jose Sharks General Manger fired head coach
Peter DeBoer and all but one assistant on Wednesday night. By doing so, Wilson
has run out of cards to play himself. General Manager since 2003, Wilson's
Sharks have made a single appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals, losing to the
Pittsburgh Penguins in 2016. Only David Poile of the Nashville Predators has
served longer as the current GM for the same team.
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Caps coast in San Jose Best road team in the
NHL destroys Sharks by Mike Lee The clock
struck December for the Sharks, and their carriage turned into a pumpkin on
Tuesday night. San Jose morphed back into the defenseless discombobulated
hockey team that could nothing right in October, en route to a 5-2 loss to the
Washington Capitals at SAP Center. San Jose scored a pair of goals to book-end
5 straight tallies from the Capitals, who took advantage of a slew of Shark
mistakes. John Carlson scored a goal and added two assists to lead the
Capitals. More
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Slow start doesn't stop SJ Sharks win for
the 11th time in November by Mike Lee The
month of November came to an end in terms of scheduled games for San Jose on
Saturday night, but they may not want the month end just yet. San Jose won for
the 11th time in the month, tying a franchise record for wins in the month, by
knocking off the Arizona Coyotes 4-2 in Glendale. San Jose had to shake off a
sluggish start, but would score four unanswered goals to overcome a 2-0 hole.
Martin Jones settled down and stopped 21 shots en route to his 12th win of the
season. More
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Jets carve up Sharks on Tgiving eve Not much
focus in 5-1 drubbing by Mike Lee The
Sharks may have hit the turkey a little early. Given their flat performance on
Wednesday night, they skated as if they had tryptophan flowing through their
veins, allowing the visiting Winnipeg Jets to carve them up like a Thanksgiving
turkey in a 5-1 mauling. Winnipeg had 5 different goal scorers and Connor
Hellebuyck made 32 saves to lead the Jets.
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Old man Marleau bails out the Sharks SJ's
senior statesman bags OT winner in LA by Mike
Lee By lacing up the skates on Monday night, Patrick Marleau became
the all-time leader as an opponent vs the Los Angeles Kings, Arizona Coyotes
and Anaheim Ducks. By jumping on the ice in the overtime, Marleau scored his
42nd career goal against the Kings, helping the Sharks survive a wild comeback
by Los Angeles. After taking a 3-0 lead, San Jose let Los Angeles sneak back
into the game, forcing the overtime. Marleau ended things with his 5th goal of
the season on a shot from just outside the left post to give the Sharks a 4-3
win, their third consecutive overtime win.
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Dell and Couture lead Sharks in Vegas Overtime wins vs Golden Knights never get old by Mike Lee Overtime wins are usually dramatic. When it
comes against the Vegas Golden Knights, they're just plain fun. After letting
their slim 1-0 lead slip in the 3rd period, the Sharks regrouped in the
overtime to knock off the Golden Knights in the extra frame when Logan Couture
beat Marc-Andre Fleury on a breakaway chance with 1:40 left.
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Oilers repay Sharks for drubbing Sharks
6-game win streak ends with little fight by Mike
Lee The Edmonton Oilers did not forget the drubbing they took at the
hands of the Sharks last week in San Jose. They got a chance to atone for their
6-3 loss and promptly snapped the Sharks 6-game winning streak with a 5-2 win
at SAP Center on Tuesday night. Like the Sharks last week, Edmonton scored
three 1st period goals to smack San Jose in the chops. The Sharks had no answer
for the speedier Oilers, and never challenged Edmonton after a pair of early
goals sucked the wind out the building.
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Sharks: Back from the Dead Team crawls back
to .500, but much work remains to be done by Paul
Krill In the midst of a five-game winning streak, the Sharks were
named by NHL Network analyst Kevin Weekes a few nights ago as his
most-disappointing team so far this season. That streak, of course, has now
gone to six games. The Sharks have crawled their way out of the hole they dug
themselves in and are now effectively at .500, with a 10-10-1 record.
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Duck hunt nets the Sharks 5th straight win Three 3rd period goals paces 5-3 victory by Mike Lee November is all about home cooking for San
Jose, but they did break things up on Thursday night with a quick jaunt down to
Southern California to take on the Anaheim Ducks. The two teams traded goals in
each of the first two periods, before San Jose jumped out to a 2-goal lead in
the 3rd period on big power play and short-handed goals. San Jose would go on
to win 5-3 and extend their current win streak to 5 games. The win also pulls
the Sharks to within a win of a .500 record, which is a major accomplishment
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Quick out of the gate, Sharks win again Barclay Goodrow's Gordie Howe Hat Trick helps pace
SJ by Mike Lee Things are starting to
return to normal. At least, the last four games would suggest so. The Sharks
continue to take advantage of home ice, winning their fourth straight game and
righting the ship a bit after their horrific start. The Sharks knocked off the
Pacific Division leading Edmonton Oilers by a 6-3 score, jumping on the Oilers
early and never looking back. The Sharks scored the game's first four goals,
then coasted to their 8th victory of the season behind 11 losses.
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Wild win over Wild Sharks hang on for 6-5
win after taking 4-0 lead by Mike Lee The
Sharks welcomed an old friend back to the SAP Center on Thursday night. Former
goaltender Alex Stalock returned to SAP and was given the opportunity to start
against his former team. The Sharks were terrible hosts as they put four pucks
past him in the 1st period in a gut punch 20 minutes. San Jose would go on to
score 6 goals in the game, but they allowed the gritty Wild to work their way
back into the game, scoring 3 goals in the 3rd period to draw within a single
goal, setting up a crazy finish. The Sharks would hang on to win their second
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Skid ends with win over Hawks San Jose wins
for first time in 6 games by Mike
Lee With a five-game losing streak hovering over them like a dark
cloud, the Sharks took advantage of another team trying to find their way on
Tuesday night. San Jose dispatched the visiting Chicago Blackhawks 4-2 at SAP
Center. San Jose jumped out to a 3-0 lead, then had to fend off a late push by
Chicago who pulled within a single goal of San Jose. San Jose received scoring
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Sharks drop 5th straight Even the Canucks
are beating up on the Sharks by Mike
Lee News flash. The Sharks stink. They stink so bad, teams they
traditionally have feasted on are coming to SAP Center to settle scores. The
Vancouver Canucks is one of those teams. The Canucks turned the tables on the
hapless Sharks on Saturday night, applying a 5-2 beat down in one of the most
lopsided games of the season. San Jose fell behind 4-0 before they answered
with a short-handed goal in the 3rd period, but this game was long decided.
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Moral victory just another loss San Jose
returns home only to drop 4th straight by Mike
Lee Good teams find a way to win. Conversely, bad teams find a way to
lose. The Sharks are simply a bad team right now. Returning home after a dismal
5- game road trip, San Jose limped backed to SAP Center and promptly lost a 3-2
decision to the visiting Winnipeg Jets on Friday night. The Sharks showed signs
of life, but they couldn't convert on a flurry of shots, and allowed three
defensive lapses to bite them. Good effort wasn't great effort, which
translated into the 4th consecutive loss and 10th in 14 games this season.
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Sharks road trip ends with gut punch San
Jose limps home after 1-3-1 roadie by Mike
Lee The road trip of pain officially came to an end on Tuesday night
in Boston, with the Sharks dropping a third straight game. After playing in
what was arguably their worst game of the season in Ottawa on Sunday, the
Sharks followed that loss up with a 5-1 blowout at the hands of the Bruins who
never trailed. San Jose was out-shot 41-17 in the contest, never really
challenging Bruins goaltender Tuuka Rask.
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Eichel beats Sharks with 4-point night Sharks drop 4-3 decision to Sabres in OT by Mike Lee The Sharks had a chance to exact some revenge
on the Buffalo Sabres on the back end of their home-and-home series in Western
New York on Tuesday night after dropping the first half of the game last
weekend. Unfortunately, they still have too many guys that aren't buying into
defensive commitments. That resulted in a 4-3 overtime loss after they jumped
out to a 2-0 lead on the road. The game kicked off a 5-game trip through the
East, and extended their current losing streak to two games.
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Kane canes Canes Sharks forward records 1st
period hat trick by Mike Lee As the
Sharks slowly try to right their ship, they took a big step forward on
Wednesday night, when they knocked off the Carolina Hurricanes, powered by
Evender Kane's 1st period hat trick. The Sharks were actually outplayed in that
1st period, but Kane helped them overcome some early season holes with his
three goals. Two of those goals came on the power play, which is also starting
to show signs of life. The two teams would play two more periods, but this one
was decided in the opening 20 minutes as San Jose won their 3rd straight game
by a 5-2 score. More
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Winning streak Sharks follow up Thursday win
with another W by Mike Lee The Sharks
returned home for the first time since their home opener on October 2nd,
limping back from a 1-2-0 record, which positioned them in last place in the
Pacific Division. San Jose also hit the ice with a new player in tow. Patrick
Marleau, the long time Shark, skated through the Sharks head for the first time
in three two years. Marleau helped jump start the Sharks to their first win of
the season last Thursday night. Sunday night's affair was more of a homecoming.
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Marleau makes a splash in his return Centerman scores a pair of goals in SJs win by Mike Lee The Sharks received a much needed nfusion of
energy in the lineup on Thursday night, when Patrick Marleau rejoined the team
after a two-year hiatus in Toronto. The reunion couldn't come soon enough, as
Marleau helped propel the Sharks to a 5-4 come-from-behind victory over the
Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center with a pair of goals. The long time
Sharks forward extended his franchise record for goals scored, but more
importantly, the tallies helped the Sharks get in the win column for the first
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Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back The
prodigal Shark comes home, under trying circumstances by Paul Krill Four games into this fiasco of a season, we
finally have something to cheer about: The impending return of Patrick Marleau.
The circumstances around his return, though, wreak of desperation on the
franchise's behalf. Just a couple weeks ago, we were told not to expect Marleau
back; the team was moving in a different direction.
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The nightmare continues Sharks drop 4th
straight to open season by Mike Lee The
Sharks continue to celebrate October with a Halloween themed approach to the
season, but the output has been anything but festive. Their trick or treat
(minus the treat) approach to defense has been ghoulish. Home and road games
alike have been a house of horrors. Professional athlete as a costume choice
has been extremely unrealistic, especially those who chose to go with defensive
minded hockey player. Word is spreading that if you go to the Sharks house,
don't be surprised to land an Awake magazine or some black licorice.
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Early season skid continues Even Anaheim
looks good against SJ by Mike Lee The
sluggish start that has plagued the Sharks to start the new season wasn't
corrected on Saturday night in Anaheim. Losing a pair of games to the Vegas
Golden Knights wasn't the end of the world, because that's a good hockey team.
Dropping a 3-1 affair to the Ducks is a different story. The Ducks aren't
expected to be a playoff caliber team, but they controlled San Jose at the
Honda Center for 60 minutes. San Jose continues to have too many players who
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Bad hockey ruins home opener Two
short-handed goals just the start by Mike
Lee The first few games of the regular season is typically when NHL
teams work out the kinks. The Sharks have used the first two games of the new
season to tangle themselves in knots. After flubbing on opening night in Vegas
48 hours earlier, San Jose returned home to christen the new season with a
disastrous performance at SAP Center, dropping a 5-1 embarrassment to the same
Golden Knights. More
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Ugly start for San Jose Season kicks off
with a thud in Vegas by Mike Lee The
2019-20 NHL season got underway on Wednesday night, and the San Jose Sharks
executed a glorious belly-flop en route to a 4-1 loss to the Vegas Golden
Knights at T-Mobile Arena in Southern Nevada. San Jose looked out-classed all
night, holding no momentum in this stinker. Four months removed from a
Conference Championship appearance, the Sharks looked like an AHL team matched
up against their rivals from Vegas. The Knights out-skated, out-shot and out
scored the Sharks, who were skating without Evander Kane and Erik Karlsson.
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WCF Game 6: Sharks flame out Cup run ends
with a 5-1 loss in St Louis by Mike
Lee Skating without three of the biggest guns on their roster, the
Sharks packed up the 2018-19 NHL season with a disappointing 5-1 loss to the St
Louis Blues in the Western Conference Finals. Leading 3-2 entering the game, St
Louis matched their 5-goal output in Game 5 to finish off the Sharks. It was
about as disappointing a performance as they come. The Blues led from wire to
wire, and were never challenged by the bruised and battered Sharks.
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WCF Game 5: Sharks pushed to the brink Home
ice provides no advantage for SJ in 5-0 loss by
Mike Lee The Sharks returned home with a chance to regain the lead in
their Western Conference Finals series with the St Louis Blues, and flat our
whiffed. Early mistakes and mounting injuries allowed the Blues to smack the
Sharks with a 5-0 shutout in the Sharks barn. By virtue of the loss, the Sharks
now sit one loss from elimination and a flurry of injuries in the game make
their long term outlook questionable. More >>
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WCF Game 4: No urgency for San Jose Blues
even series with 2-1 win at home by Mike
Lee After getting shutout in Game 4 of their quarter finals match-up
with the Vegas Knights and their semi-finals match-up with the Colorado
Avalanche, you can claim a small victory for the San Jose Sharks on Friday
night. They didn't get shutout by the St Louis Blues, but they did fall 2-1,
which begs raises a different concern. That being that the Sharks have a
difficult time getting prepared for games which afford them the ability to step
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WCF Game3: Sharks win wild one in OT Controversial non-call mars final goal by Mike Lee There are hockey games, and there are hockey
games that you'll remember for a long time. The Sharks Western Conference
Finals series with the St Louis Blues shifted to Missouri on Wednesday, and it
turned out to be a memorable one. San Jose jumped out to a big lead, imploded
in the 2nd period to give up four goals, then tied the game in the final minute
of regulation. All of that was ancillary to the ending in overtime, which was
capped by a controversial non-call on an apparent hand pass before Erik
Karlsson banged home the game-winning goal. In the end, San Jose skated away
with a 5-4 victory. More >>
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WCF Game 2: Sharks fizzle in 4-2 loss San
Jose loses home ice for the 3rd consecutive series by Mike Lee For whatever reason, the Sharks don't care
too much for Game 2's. Playing in their third Game 2 of the playoffs, San Jose
misfired for a third consecutive time on Monday night, dropping a 4-2 decision
to the St Louis Blues in their Western Conference Finals match up at SAP
Center. The Sharks played an uninspired game, devoid of much action to get the
sellout crowd involved. If not for a pair of strikes from Logan Couture, the
Sharks were muted by the Blues in their own barn. The loss evens their best of
seven series at one game a piece. More >>
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WCF Game 1: Meier and Couture lead to win Sharks
take early series lead with big 6-3 win by Mike
Lee The Western Conference Finals kicked off on Saturday night, and
for at least one night, the Sharks looked unbeatable. San Jose powered up
offensively, putting 5 goals past rookie netminder Jordan Binnington, before
adding an empty net tally to steamroll the St Loius Blues 6-3 at SAP Center.
Timo Meier and Logan Couture scored a pair of goals each to propel San Jose,
who also received a 28 save performance from Martin Jones to take the 1-0
series lead. More
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2019 Playoffs - Conference Finals Predictions We call it like we see it by Mike
Lee The staff writers at LetsGoSharks.com put their collective heads
together (which equated to a half a normal human brain), and we present our
predictions for the 2019 NHL Playoffs - Conference Finals Edition.
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WCSF Game 7: Pavelski returns to lead SJ Sharks captain scores a goal and adds an assist in 3-2 series
clincher by Mike Lee When Joe Pavelski
was laying on the ice in Game 7 of the Sharks Western Conference Quarter Final
series with the Vegas Golden Knights, things looked bleak for the San Jose
Sharks. Their captain was unconscious and they were trailing by 3 goals in the
3rd period. 15 days later, Pavelski made his return to a sheet of NHL ice and
it couldn't have been more dramatic. Pavelski scored a goal and added an assist
to lead the Sharks to a thrilling Game 7 victory over the Colorado Avalanche to
punch San Jose's ticket to the Western Conference Finals and a date with the St
Louis Blues. More
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WCSF Game 6: Landeskog forces a Game 7 Sharks comeback three times, but lose in overtime by Mike Lee The Sharks may regret their performance in
Game 6 of their Western Conference Semi Final series with the Colorado
Avalanche. Should the Avalanche come back to win Game 7 on Wednesday, the
Sharks will look back to all the missed chances in Game 6. After overcoming
three separate deficits in the game, San Jose let their guard down in overtime
and let Gabriel Landeskog take the game with a goal 2:32 into the extra period
to take a 4-3 decision. More >>
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WCSF Game 5: Hertl leads Sharks to crucial win Sharks win tight 2-1 decision to grab series lead by Mike Lee The Western Conference Semi Finals series
between the Colorado Avalanche and San Jose Sharks shifted back to California
on Saturday night in a pivotal Game 5. As was expected, the two teams played a
knock down, drag out contest that ended with the Sharks holding a 2-1
advantage. Tomas Hertl scored a pair of goals to provide San Jose with all the
offense they would need to give the Sharks a 302 series lead. Martin Jones
stopped 21 shots to earn his 7th win of the playoffs.
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WCSF Game 4: Complacency costs SJ Colorado
shuts out the Sharks 3-0 to tie series by Mike
Lee With a chance to put a stranglehold on their Western Conference
Semi Final series with the Colorado Avalanche in Game 4 on Thursday night, the
Sharks laid a proverbial egg. A lackluster effort, no organization on the
offense and a pair of defensive miscues resulted in a 3-0 shutout loss to the
host Avalanche. One of the few bright spots was goaltender Martin Jones
performance. The Sharks goaltender kept the game within reach for the Sharks,
but his teammates didn't make the effort required to win playoff hockey.
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WCSF Game 3: Couture big night leads SJ Forward records 6th playoff hat trick in Sharks
history by Mike Lee The Sharks Western
Conference Semi Final series shifted to Denver on Tuesday night, and as has
been the case in the first two games, the score was a tightly contested game.
San Jose allowed the host Colorado Avalanche to overcome a 2-goal deficit, but
Logan Couture stepped up as a team leader and recorded his first career playoff
hat trick to lead San Jose to a 4-2 victory. Martin Jones made 25 saves and has
suddenly turned his season around, which couldn't come at a better time for the
Sharks. More
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WCSF Game 2: Avalanche bite back Colorado
ties series with 4-3 win by Mike
Lee Playing to the whistle is something every coach stresses, at
every level. Marc-Edouard Vlasic didn't do that in Game 2 of the Sharks Western
Conference Semi Finals series with the Colorado Avalanche, and it cost the
Sharks. A non-call on an apparent icing that wasn't turned out to be a turning
point in the Sharks 4-3 loss to the Avalanche. Colorado knotted the series at
1-1 with the victory, and claimed the home ice advantage in the series.
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WCSF Game 1: No hangover for SJ Sharks jump
on Colorado with big 2nd period to take series lead by Mike Lee The emotion was still fresh from the Sharks
dramatic Game 7 victory over Vegas 72 hours earlier, but the Sharks had to get
right back at it on Friday night as they kicked off their Western Conference
Semi Final series with the Colorado Avalanche. San Jose overcame a 2-1 deficit
with a 2nd period outburst that pushed toward an eventual 5-2 victory. Brent
Burns led San Jose with a goal and 3 assists, and Martin Jones made 26 saves to
stake the Sharks to the 1-0 series lead.
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2019 Playoffs - Semi Finals Predictions We
call it like we see it by LGS
Staff Playoff time! Which means all bets are off. We're making our
predictions and sticking to them. Not that you should be mortgaging your home
and using this info to bet the farm. We did, however, go a collective 23-1 with
our predictions last year. More >>
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One for the Ages Tuesday's win was magical
moment for Sharks, fans by Paul
Krill Since 1982, I've felt that the greatest game I'd ever seen in
any sport was the Miami Dolphins-San Diego Chargers NFL playoff game played
early that year, where the Dolphins trailed 24-0 after the first quarter,
brought the score to 24-17 at halftime on a trick play, and then lost in OT.
Well, Tuesday night's Sharks game gives that Dolphins game a run for its money,
at least in my book. And I was in actual attendance for the Sharks game, unlike
that Dolphins game, which became known as the "Epic in Miami."
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WCQF Game 7: Hockey Miracle Sharks erase
3-goal deficit in 3rd period, win in OT by Mike
Lee There are hockey games, and there are epic hockey games. The
Sharks and Vegas Golden Knights played in the latter variety on Tuesday night
at SAP Center, in what may regarded as the greatest comeback in San Jose
playoff history. Trailing 3-0 in the 3rd period of Game 7 of the Western
Conference Quarter Finals match up, San Jose did the improbable after captain
Joe Pavelski was knocked out of the game with a cross check to the head. The
Sharks scored four goals during a 5-minute major penalty to grab the lead, then
converted in overtime to take the series.
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WCQF Game 6: Jones saves the day Tomas Hertl
scores in double overtime to force Game 7 by Mike
Lee Martin Jones has been the target of significant criticism this
season. After dropping Games 2, 3 & 4 in the Sharks Western Conference, the
Sharks goaltender was the biggest reason the Sharks had been pushed to the
brink of playoff elimination. San Jose got an Easter miracle on Sunday night in
Game 6, as Jones set a franchise record with 58 saves as the Sharks knocked off
the Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 in double overtime.
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WCQF Game 5: Sharks win to see another day Tomas Hertl and Martin Jones lead San Jose to 5-2
win by Mike Lee The Sharks margin of
error is now zero if they want to keep their season alive. Having already
dropped three games to the Vegas Golden Knights in their Western Conference
Quarter Finals match-up, San Jose can not afford any more let downs this
season. Thursday night's Game 5 contest at SAP Center felt more like Game 1,
when San Jose dictated play and skated with a resounding win. San Jose jumped
on the Knights early, and managed their lead en route to a 5-2 win before a
sellout crowd. More
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WCQF Game 4: No answers Sharks fall 5-0 to
Vegas, find themselves on the brink by Mike
Lee Trailing the Vegas Golden Knights by a game entering Game 4 of
their Western Conference Quarter Final match-up, the Sharks had a chance to
draw even in the series. Instead, they rolled over and laid down at the feet of
their opponent. The game was over in the 1st period after the Knights scored a
pair of goals. San Jose had no answer in any of the three periods, but it was
the surrender in the 3rd period that will go down as the point that stands out
in one of the ugliest losses in franchise playoff history.
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WCQF Game 3: Sharks late to the party Knights score early and often in 6-3 win over Sharks by Mike Lee The Sharks Western Conference Quarter Finals
series with the Vegas Golden Knights shifted to Southern Nevada on Sunday
night, but things looked a lot like the last game in San Jose. The Knights took
advantage of the Sharks inability to defend their own net in the first minute
of a period, scoring goals to start each period in seconds, en route to a 6-3
pasting of San Jose. Mark Stone recorded a hat trick and Marc-Andre Fleury made
25 saves to lead Vegas. More >>
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Controversy mars Game 2 loss Special teams
implodes as Sharks drop 5-3 decision by Mike
Lee Game 2 of the Sharks Western Conference Quarter Finals series
with the Vegas Golden Knights will go in the books as the game that was lost on
a controversial call and a bushel of missed special teams opportunities. San
Jose dropped Game 2 by a 5-3 score after referee Kelly Sutherland took a would
be go-ahead goal off the board after the Sharks stormed back from a 3-goal
deficit in the opening period. More >>
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WCQF Game1: Sharks open series with win San
Jose dominates Golden Knights to take 1-0 series lead by Mike Lee If the rest of the Sharks Western Conference
Quarter Finals Series with the Vegas Golden Knights is like Game 1, we're in
for a humdinger of a match up. Wednesday night's series opener had a little bit
of everything that you'd expect in a playoff hockey game. When the smoke
cleared, the Sharks had themselves a well earned 5-2 victory to take a 1-0 lead
in the best-of-seven series. Five different Sharks recorded goals, including
defensemen Brent Burns and Marc-Edouard Vlasic.
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2019 Playoffs - Quarter Finals Predictions We call it like we see it by LGS
Staff Playoff time! Which means all bets are off. We're making our
predictions and sticking to them. Not that you should be mortgaging your home
and using this info to bet the farm. We did, however, go a collective 23-1 with
our predictions last year. More >>
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Sharks get back in the win column Nyquist
scores game winner for San Jose by Mike
Lee It wasn't pretty, but the Sharks got the job done. As they try to
get their game back on track, San Jose played well enough to knock off the
Edmonton Oilers 3-2 at Rogers Arena. Gus Nyquist scored his first game-winning
goal as a Shark, with a 2nd period tally. The Oilers were just trying to get to
the off-season after a disastrous season that has resulted in Todd McLellan's
dismissal. More
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Sharks blow late lead and lose again No
answers for SJ as they fall to another doormat by
Mike Lee The good news is, Captin Joe Pavelski made his return to the
Sharks lineup on Tuesday night in Vancouver. The bad news is the Sharks didn't
have 20 more guys like him on the ice, as the Canucks rallied for 3 goals in
the 3rd period to comeback and beat the suddenly hapless Sharks 4-2 at Rogers
Arena. San Jose lost for the 9th time in their last 10 games and don't seem to
have any answers. One goal leads aren't something the Sharks can trust right
now, but they also don't seem to have the fortitude to build any buffer.
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Flames take West crown Sharks fall 5-3, will
face Vegas in first round by Mike Lee The
Sharks had 24 hours to enjoy their overtime win over Vegas on Saturday night,
before the reality of their problems came back to haunt them. Hosting the
Calgary Flames at SAP Center with the Western Conference and Pacific Division
on the line, San Jose's lack of defensive prowess allowed their opponent to
walk away with both titles. There was little drama in this one, as San Jose
allowed the Flames to score the next four goals, en route to a 5-3 win over the
Sharks. More
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Close is one letter added to lose Sharks
comeback from 3 goal deficit, still fall by Mike
Lee The losing streak reached 7 games on Thursday night, and by the
look of things, there's no reason to believe it's going to end anytime soon.
San Jose dropped a fourth straight game against a team that is on the outside
looking in at the teams that are in playoff spots. This time it was the Chicago
Blackhawks, who sit 6 points out of the last spot in the Western Conference.
Chicago opened the game with a roundhouse kick that floored the Sharks. San
Jose battled back, only to lose 5-4 at SAP Center.
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Losing becoming easy for San Jose Red Wings
latest underperformer to handle SJ by Mike
Lee The Sharks were gifted many things this season, but their soft
schedule in the month of March was one of the biggest ones. San Jose tripped on
that gift, and squashed it like a bug under a two ton truck. The league's third
worst team, the Detroit Red Wings, were the latest door mat to embarrass the
Sharks this month, taking a 3-2 decision and extending the Sharks losing streak
to 6 games. San Jose continues to spiral out of control, losing to a team they
should have man-handled. More >>
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Losing streak reaches five games Ducks beat
SJ 4-3 in overtime by Mike Lee The Sharks
started the month of March by winning their first six games. Since then,
they've done a complete about face and lost 5 in a row after dropping a 4-3
decision to the Anaheim Ducks on Friday night. San Jose continued to sputter
without regulars Erik Karlsson, Joe Pavelski and Logan Couture. Special teams
was particularly bad, surrendering two power play goals for the second time in
the last 24 hours. More >>
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Sharks gag up another loss Doormat Kings
score three 3rd period goals to show up SJ by Mike
Lee With 8 games left in the regular season, the Sharks have to make
a decision. Are they going to try and play for the 1st seed in the Western
Conference, or will they be content with a 2nd or 3rd seed. Sporting a 3-game
losing streak, they were all set to get things headed in the right direction
with a date against West's worst team, the Los Angeles Kings. San Jose
responded by gagging up a lead and losing to the hapless Kings 4-2 at Staples
Center on Thursday night. More >>
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Sharks get teeth kicked in by Knights Vegas
runs roughshod on SJ in 7-3 win by Mike
Lee The Sharks completed about as bad a home stand as they come on
Monday night. San Jose ended their third consecutive game at SAP Center in
flaming dumpster fire fashion, losing 7-3 to the Vegas Golden Knights. The
Sharks were outscored 15-7 in that three game tilt, but none was worse than
Monday night's disaster. San Jose surrendered 3 power play goals to a team that
hadn't scored multiple goals on the man advantage since December.
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Just a glitch? Sharks slipping
lately by Paul Krill After a six-game win
streak that ended with two road wins in Minnesota and Winnipeg in two nights,
the Sharks have come home to lose twice, to Florida and Nashville. Of course,
they can't win them all. There's going to be some rough patches along the way.
The losses, though, spoiled the chance for the Sharks to re-take first place in
the conference, where they had been playing leapfrog with the Calgary Flames on
an almost daily basis. More >>
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Sharks come back to earth SJ falls flat in
4-2 loss to Panthers by Mike Lee The
Sharks play 15 games in the month of March, and had won their first six
entering play on Thursday night. The Sharks looked like a team that is letting
that heavy schedule take its toll as the Florida Panthers took a 4-2 decision
from San Jose who returned home to start a three game home stand. The Panthers
came back from a 2-1 deficit by scoring three straight goals on a Sharks team
that ran out of gas in the second half of the game.
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Pavelski stuns Winnipeg with late goal Sharks outlast the Jets 5-4 in epic style by Mike Lee The Sharks didn't have time to react. After
beating the Minnesota Wild less than 24 hours earlier in overtime, San Jose was
forced to play in Winnipeg on tired road weary legs. It didn't seem like it.
Especially in the last 10 seconds of the game, when Timo Meier and Joe Pavelski
raced up ice on a 2-on-1 break. Meier carried the puck up the left wing before
feathering a pass to his captain on the opposite side. Pavelski collected
Meier's pass and lifted it past Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck with 4
seconds left in regulation, knocking off the Jets 5-4 at Bell MTS Center.
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Jones shuts out Wild...again SJ scores 3
times to take road opener by Mike Lee The
Sharks stayed perfect in March, by winning for the 5th straight time on Monday
night. San Jose kicked off a quick two-game road trip, with a stop in Minnesota
to play the Wild. The Sharks scored three times, then leaned on Martin Jones,
who stopped 24 shots to earn his third shutout of the season. The Sharks also
hop-scotched past the Calgary Flames to reclaim the top spot in the Western
Conference with the win. The Sharks sit a point better than the Flames who have
one fewer overtime wins than San Jose. The strength of schedule for the
remaining schedule favors San Jose, who still also has 8 of their remaining 13
games at SAP Center. More >>
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Labanc cashes in with OT goal San Jose fends
off St Louis Blues 3-2 by Mike Lee The
Sharks completed a perfect 4-0 home stand with a thrilling overtime victory
over the St Louis Blues on Saturday afternoon. The red hot Blues entered play
in third place in the Central Division after they've revived their season
following a coaching change. San Jose outlasted St Louis in the extra period on
a Kevin Labanc goal with 1:39 remaining to keep their March perfect.
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Third line propels Sharks over Habs Sorensen
and Thornton lead SJ by Mike Lee The
Sharks continue to take advantage of home cooking, even though that may have
been nothing but chicken soup for the last few days. With a flu bug ravaging
the Sharks locker room, the sickly Sharks reached deep on Thursday night to
knock off the visiting Montreal Canadiens 5-2 at SAP Center. Clinging to the
last wild card spot in the East, the Canadiens were motivated to continue their
hot hand against the Pacific Division this season. San Jose had other ideas, as
the Sharks received more offensive production from their third line.
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Desperate Hawks remain desperate Sharks open
up in the 3rd period to beat Chicago 5-2 by Mike
Lee The Sharks continued to enjoy some home cooking, as they squared
off against the Chicago Blackhawks at SAP Center on Sunday night. That cooking
is helping the Sharks fatten up the win column, as San Jose knocked off the
Blackhawks 5-2. Desperate to climb back into the playoff hunt, Chicago couldn't
afford to leave San Jose without any points, but that wasn't enough to overcome
a three goal 3rd period by the Sharks. San Jose was the aggressor most of the
evening, but it took a 40 minute warm up before they kicked the offense into
gear. More
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Home cooking pots Sharks win San Jose holds
off Avalanche to start home stand by Mike
Lee The Sharks returned home from their recent road trip on Friday
night, taking on a desperate Colorado Avalanche team at SAP Center. With a
little more than a month to play and the Avalanche on the outside, looking in
at the playoff race, Colorado had every reason to lay in on the line. The
Sharks had other ideas, as they scored four times to hold off the Avalanche 4-3
in regulation. More
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Pavelski's hat trick leads SJ comeback Sharks score 4 straight to beat Detroit 5-3 by Mike Lee The Sharks shook off the 4-0 spanking that
they took from the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday by beating the host
Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena by a 5-3 score on Sunday afternoon.
Joe Pavelski led San Jose with a natural hat trick, helping the Sharks overcome
a 3-1 deficit. Aaron Dell made 20 saves to record his 8th win of the
season. More
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Sharks start trip with a bang SJ knocks off
Penguins with convincing 4-0 win by Mike
Lee The Sharks kicked off a four-game road trip on Thursday, with a
commanding 4-0 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins at the PPG Paints Arena in
Pennsylvania. Tomas Hertl scored a pair of goal and Martin Jones made 26 saves
to lead San Jose. The Sharks scored three goals on the power play and added
another short-handed. San Jose man-handled the Penguins throughout the night,
starting their longest remaining road trip on the schedule.
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Shoddy officiating and goaltending doom Sharks Controversy mars Bruins overtime win by
Mike Lee The Sharks let two points slip through their fingers on
Monday night. Rather, Martin Jones let 6 pucks slip past him, which cost San
Jose a chance at a share of the Western Conference lead. Shoddy officiating and
poor goaltending resulted in a crazy 6-5 loss for San Jose, who dropped the
contest to the Boston Bruins in overtime at SAP Center. The Sharks overcame a
3-0 deficit to take a 5-4 lead in the 3rd period before a controversial call
allowed the Bruins to get the game to the extra period where Charlie McAvoy
ended it with a goal 3:59 in. More >>
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Young goaltender learns a tough lesson San
Jose rolls with 7 goals against Canucks by Mike
Lee There's not stopping the Sharks right now. If you could bottle
the Sharks current hot streak, it would be a big seller. San Jose continued to
roll on Monday night, winning their 6th game in a row, with a lop-sided 7-2
victory over the host Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena. With the win, San Jose
leap-frogged past the Calgary Flames for the top spot in the Western
Conference. Evander Kane led the Sharks with a pair of goals in the big
win. More
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Sharks exact some revenge in Calgary Team
focus on the win in retribution game by Mike
Lee The Sharks have waited 38 days for a chance to even a score with
the Calgary Flames. The Sharks were beat by the Flames back on New Year's Eve,
but more importantly, they knocked out Radim Simek with an unpenalized cheap
shot that resulted in a concussion to Simek. San Jose paid the Flames back on
the scoreboard, extending their winning streak to four games. The Sharks caught
the Flames with a 3-spot in the 1st period, then never looked back, taking a
5-2 decision at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
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Pavelski helps SJ win third straight in OT Sharks start trip with come from behind victory by Mike Lee The Sharks kicked off their 4-game road trip
on Tuesday night with a stop in Winnipeg, where temps were sub zero. San Jose
overcame a Winnipeg Jets team that boasted the best home record in the NHL,
with a Joe Pavelski goal in overtime. The Sharks came back from a 3rd period
deficit, then scored the game winner while short-handed.
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Post All Star stretch kicks off with a W Brent Burns bags overtime winner to repel Coyotes by Mike Lee With all the All Star hullabaloo in the rear
view mirror, the Sharks returned to the ice as the unofficial second half of
the NHL regular season kicked off on Saturday night. San Jose had to knock off
some of the rust that accumulated during their 10 days off, but one of their
All Stars used some nifty moves to bail out the Sharks. That All Star being
Brent Burns, who scored an unbelievable goal in overtime to knock off the
Arizona Coyotes 3-2 at SAP Center. More >>
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Can we avoid looking silly (again!) against the
Coyotes? Back to Work! by
Ken Smyth The gathering of the tribes otherwise known as NHL All-Star
weekend has come and gone. My wife was wondering just how many people from the
far-flung reaches of North America would show up on the West Coast for a
weekend. She was impressed. More >>
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Reporter's Notebook: San Jose welcomes the NHL stars Players talk to the press, with Shark fans watching the
festivities by Paul Krill With the NHL
All Star Game in town this weekend, San Jose played host to the NHL All Stars
at the Civic Center downtown on Thursday evening, for All Star Media Day. It
was kind of a zoo-like setup for the fans who were there; we could see the
players from a distance but not approach them. We could watch interviews from
the stands, listening to one at a time from a selection given to us on this
earphone device. More
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Hertl's hat trick saves Sharks SJ wins wild
7-6 overtime shootout in D.C. by Mike
Lee The Sharks scored the first and last goals of Tuesday nights wild
game in Washington D.C. In between that, the Sharks and Capitals scored eleven
more goals in what amounted to an All-Star game preview. No defense to be seen.
The 13th goal of the night came in overtime, when Tomas Hertl deposited a Logan
Couture feed 1:48 into the extra period. The goal also gave Hertl a hat trick,
his second in as many weeks. The 7-6 also snapped San Jose's 3-game losing
streak. More
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Comedy of errors ends Sharks win streak Coyotes knock off Sharks again by Mike
Lee The Sharks followed up one of their best games of the season with
undoubtedly one of their worst on Wednesday night. Playing on back to back
nights, San Jose had to fly to Phoenix late Tuesday night and play less than 24
hours after knocking off the Pittsburgh Penguins at SAP Center. The Sharks gave
it a go, but several late gaffs cost them a chance at overcoming a single goal
deficit and would eventually fall 6-3 to the host Coyotes.
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Pens no match for red hot Sharks Tomas
Hertl's 2nd career hat trick leads SJ by Mike
Lee The next time someone in a Sharks sweater steps on SAP Center
ice, it will be for the NHL All Star Game. That made Tuesday night's win over
the Pittsburgh Penguins was all the more important. The Sharks played a
complete game from horn to horn en route to a dominating 5-2 win over the
Penguins. Pittsburgh entered the game with a 8-20 record in their last 10
games, but the Sharks have been equally hot. Tomas Hertl helped propel San Jose
with his second career hat trick. More >>
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Sharks stun Knights for 1000th win 3rd
period comeback highlights victory in Vegas by Mike
Lee T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas has been a house of horrors for the
Sharks. San Jose hasn't performed very well in Sin City since the Golden
Knights entered the league last season, Vegas entered Thursday night on a 7
game winning streak, having won 8 of their last 10, so this one was tailor made
for a Sharks let down. They threw us all a curveball, by overcoming a 3rd
period deficit to stun the Golden Knights 3-2 with a pair of 3rd period
goals. More
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Sharks throw a 7 spot at the Oil Kane and
Donskoi each score a pair in big win by Mike
Lee The Sharks needed a game like Tuesday night's white-washing of
the Edmonton Oilers at SAP Center. San Jose pummeled the Oilers 7-2 on a night
where anyone in a teal jersey could do no wrong. The Sharks scored in bushels,
which included responses on the two occasions where the Oilers got pucks past
goaltender Aaron Dell. Dell made 20 saves to help San Jose win for the fourth
time in a row. More
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Flat Sharks still beat LA SJ generates
enough scoring to take 3-1 win over Kings by Mike
Lee The big question after their stunning win over the Tamp Bay
Lighting on Saturday, was which Sharks team would show up on Monday night
against the Los Angeles Kings. The feared letdown made an appearance, but the
Kings are so bad that the Sharks were able to generate enough scoring to hold
off Los Angeles for a 3-1 win. More >>
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Mid-season musings Observations on the
Sharks' year so far by Paul Krill With a
bit more than half of the regular season - 43 games - having been played, here
are some observations on how things have gone for the Sharks so far:
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After Saturday's game against Tampa Bay, fireworks were set off downtown. These
undoubtedly were part of the festivities for the college football championship
game, to be played at Levi's Stadium on Monday night. But no Sharks regular
season game was more appropriate for fireworks this year than the Sharks'
masterful 5-2 win over the league's top team.
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Mile high but inches from defeat Sharks hold
on to beat Colorado 5-4 by Mike Lee The
Sharks brushed aside their disappointing performance in Calgary on New Year's
Eve, kicking off 2019 with a hair-raising 5-4 win in Denver over the host
Colorado Avalanche. The Sharks jumped out to a 5-1 lead, before allowing the
Avalanche to score three straight goals to cut the lead to a single goal.
Martin Jones stopped 31 shots, including a Nathan Mackinnon shot from the
doorstep at the final horn to preserve the Sharks first win of the new year.
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Burns shines in his 1000th game Sharks beat
Anaheim to end home stand by Mike
Lee Brent Burns is no kid. His 1000th NHL game is proof. The Sharks
defenseman skated in his milestone game on Thursday night on home ice and
capped it with the game winning goal to help San Jose snap a three-game losing
streak. Burns helped the Sharks overcome a lost 3rd period lead with a go-ahead
shot with 9:39 to play. The Sharks would score an empty netter late to take a
4-2 decision over the Anaheim Ducks. More >>
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Kings take advantage of AWOL Sharks LA takes
3-2 overtime decision at SAP by Mike
Lee The Sharks just can't help themselves sometimes. After a terrific
performance against one of the best teams in the NHL on Thursday, the Sharks
laid an egg against the worst team in the NHL on Saturday afternoon. Facing in
state rival, the Los Angeles Kings, the Sharks failed to handle an opponent
then should have overwhelmed. Absent was any of the energy that had them
running neck and neck with the Winnipeg Jets two days earlier.
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Lock down defense nets win in Minny Couture
scores a pair to lead SJ in 4-0 win by Mike
Lee The Xcel Energy Center hasn't been kind to the Sharks. San Jose's
dismal record in Minneapolis was offset for a night by one of the best
performances by the Sharks this season. The focus was clearly on a defensive
first approach, that resulted in a 4-0 shutout win as the Sharks capped their
short 2-game road trip by taking their 7th win in the last 8 games. Martin
Jones made 26 saves for the shutout win.
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Offense comes alive in the Windy City Sharks
knock off the Blackhawks 7-3 by Mike
Lee The Sharks always seem to be on the road, and visiting barns have
been less than inviting. They finally had some success in a foreign arena. San
Jose kicked off another quick 2-game jaunt away from SAP Center with a stop at
the United Center in Chicago on Sunday night. The offense came alive against
the downtrodden Blackhawks, scoring 7 goals in a 7-3 knockout of their hosts.
Seven different Sharks scored goals in one of the best showings of the season.
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Sharks avoid Stars season sweep Timo Meier
scores another pair to pace SJ by Mike
Lee Timo Meier continued to wield a hot hand, turning in another
2-goal game to propel the Sharks to a 3-2 win over the visiting Dallas Stars on
Thursday night. San Jose avoided dropping a third consecutive game to the Stars
and the season sweep with the win. Meier has been the Sharks primary goal
scorer as of late. His first tally helped San Jose tie the Stars, followed by
another tally which would give the Sharks the lead for good.
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Meier leads Sharks over Devils San Jose
splits season series with New Jersey by Mike
Lee The Sharks had a score to settle with the New Jersey Devils after
gagging up a win on the East Coast back in October. San Jose exacted some
revenge on the Devils by grabbing a lead and holding it this time in a 5-2 win
at SAP Center. The Sharks blew a 3rd period lead the last time these two teams
played, but San Jose built on a 3rd period lead this time around en route to
their 16th win of the season. More >>
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Western Division |
W |
L |
OTL |
Pts |
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(1) Vegas |
3 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
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(2) Minnesota |
3 |
1 |
0 |
6 |
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(3) St Louis |
2 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
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(4) Colorado |
2 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
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(5) San Jose |
2 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
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(6) Arizona |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
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(7) Anaheim |
1 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
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(8) Los Angeles |
0 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
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SJ Home |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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SJ Road |
2 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
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6 |
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Couture |
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2 |
2 |
4 |
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Kane |
4 |
1 |
3 |
4 |
14 |
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Meier |
4 |
1 |
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3 |
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Burns |
4 |
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3 |
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OTL |
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4.34 |
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Dubnyk |
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Power Play |
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27.7% |
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Penalty Kill |
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86.6% |
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