Celebrini
bags first OT game winner Sharks hold off Red Wings
with glimpse of the future by Mike Lee
The Sharks have had issues scoring this
season but they may have provided a glimpse of the future on Monday night as
the Sharks held on for a 5-4 overtime victory over the Detroit Red Wings at SAP
Center. William Eklund scored a pair of goals and Macklin Celebrini potted the
game winner 46 seconds into the overtime period on a highlight reel
play. More
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Lows, highs,
and lows the story in Pittsburgh Sharks dig out of big
hole only to lose in the shootout by Mike
Lee
The Sharks wrapped up their 4-game road trip
with a frustrating 4-3 loss in the shootout to the Pittsburgh Penguins. San
Jose got off to a slow start, allowing the Penguins to grab a 3-0 lead. San
Jose fought back to first get the game to overtime and then to the shootout
before dropping the game in the 5th round of the skills competition. More >>
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Inconsistency costs Sharks in ragged loss to Rangers New York's 3-goal 2nd period dooms Sharks by Mike Lee
As the Sharks continue to develop their
identity along with their gaggle of young players, the steps forward will be
offset by steps backward. Thursday night was a step backwards for a San Jose
lineup that played a decent opening period against the New York Rangers at
Madison Square Garden, but they followed that up with an awful 2nd period that
would cost them a 3-2 defeat to the defending Easter Conference Champions.
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Flyers
survive Sharks in shootout Comeback salvages a point,
but Sharks miss out on a win by Mike Lee
The Sharks had little time to relish their
big win over New Jersey on Sunday night as a date with the Philadelphia Flyers
was on Monday's schedule as the Sharks continue with their 4-game road trip.
San Jose was late out of the gate, allowing the Flyers to establish a 3-0 lead.
They found their legs and battled back to get the game to overtime, but they
missed on a golden opportunity to win in the extra period when the Flyers took
a penalty at the end of regulation. The Sharks didn't score and Philadelphia
won it in the shootout 4-3. More >>
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Blackwood's
44 save shutout beats former team SJ starts 40game road
trip with gritty 1-0 win by Mike Lee
The New Jersey Devils entered Sunday's game
with the Sharks having scored 20 goals in their last 4 games. The Devils were
however playing on less than 24 hours rest, while the Sharks hadn't played
since last Thursday. The Sharks made a single goal stand up in a 1-0 win after
goaltender shutout his former team with a 44 save performance. More >>
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Wild a level
above Sharks in 5-2 win Macklin Celebrini scores both
goals for SJ by Mike Lee
There are those nights when you just don't
have what it takes. That was Thursday night for the Sharks, who dropped a 4-2
decision to the Minnesota Wild. San Jose faced a lineup that has been built
over time, led by superstar Kirill Kaprizov who recorded 3 assists on the
night. The Sharks were overmatched from the opening faceoff, learning there is
still loads of development on the to do list. More >>
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Vanecek's 50
saves key to overtime win SJ out-lasts Columbus
2-1 by Mike Lee
The Sharks got a shot in the arm with the
return of Macklin Celebrini on Tuesday night as San Jose hosted the Columbus
Blue Jackets at SAP Center. The spotlight has been in the rookie forward but on
this night goaltender Vitek Vanecek was the man of the hour. Vanecek made a
career high 50 saves to help the Sharks take a tight 2-1 overtime win. More >>
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Will Smith
dishes out the sweets on Halloween Rookie scores his
first 2 NHL goals in 3-2 win by Mike Lee
When Mike Grier and Ryan Warsofsky drew up
the kind of wins they expected their team to win, Thursday night may have been
a blueprint for that plan. Playing in a rare home game on Halloween, the Sharks
had one of the young prospects show his teeth by scoring the first goal of the
game and then bag the game winner, while their defense held off a tenacious
opponent in a gritty 3rd period to take a tight 3-2 win. More >>
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Sharks
acquire Defenseman Timothy Liljegren SJ send Matt
Benning and draft picks to Toronto by Mike
Lee
The Sharks made a trade on Wednesday,
sending defenseman Matt Benning to the Toronto Maple Leafs, along with a
conditional 2025 3rd round draft pick and a 2026 6th round pick in exchange for
defenseman Timothy Liljegren. The Sharks get a younger blueliner who was a
former 1st round pick (17th overall) of the Maple Leafs in 2017. More >>
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Sharks
suddenly like winning SJ outlasts visiting Kings to win
second consecutive game by Mike Lee
On paper, Tuesday nights Sharks match up
with the Los Angeles Kings favored the guests from Southern California. San
Jose hasn't been exactly lighting it up and their first win of the year less
than 24 hours earlier on the road setup a tall order for the Sharks. The Kings
hadn't played since Saturday and sit in the 5th spot in the Western Conference.
So go figure when the Sharks outplayed the Kings in the 3rd period and sweated
out a 4-2 victory to extend their win streak to two games. More >>
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Sharks
overcome 4-1 deficit for 1st win Alexander Wennberg
bags game winner in OT by Mike Lee
When the Sharks became the first team in NHL
history to open a season winless through their first 9 games in consecutive
seasons, it was easy to throw in the towel. When they went down 4-1 to the Utah
Hockey Club on Monday night it was almost a given that the streak would reach
10 games. San Jose surprised everyone in Salt Lake City with an improbable
comeback that included 3 goals in a span of 110 seconds late in the contest,
followed by a game-winning goal in overtime to take a 5-4 decision. More >>
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Late surge
too late in loss to Kings Sharks surrender 3 goals in
the 1st then drop 3-2 decision by Mike
Lee
The Sharks painful start to the season
continued down the path of misery on Thursday night. Their Southern California
sojourn ended with their 8th loss of the season and second to start their
4-game road trip. The Los Angeles blitzed the Sharks in the opening period by
scoring 3 goals in the frame, then held on for a 3-2 victory after a late push
by San Jose. The Sharks continue to struggle as they try and lose the
distinction of being the only team in the NHL without a win this
season. More
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0-for-October officially a thing in San Jose Sharks drop 3-1 decision to Anaheim to start trip by Mike Lee
Over the past two October's, the Sharks are
a combined 0-13-3 after they dropped a frustrating 3-1 decision to the Anaheim
Ducks on Tuesday night. San Jose lost all 9 games in the opening month of play
last year, and have started their current campaign with a 7th consecutive
defeat. That bad news is magnified by the fact that the latest loss came to a
team that isn't expected to make any noise in the Pacific Division this season.
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Still no
answers for Sharks Colorado takes 4-1 decision at SAP
in Sunday night game by Mike Lee
It took last season's Sharks team 12 games
to win their first game of the season. This year's roster may be on their may
to matching that underachievement. The Sharks hit the halfway point of that
mark by dropping a 4-1 decision to the Colorado Avalanche at SAP Center on
Sunday night. The Sharks misfired on a handful of power play chances which took
the pressure off a Colorado team that has been slow out of the gate
themselves. More
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Sharks
smashed in road trip finale Winnipeg scores 8 on San
Jose, 4 on the power play by Mike Lee
The Sharks wrapped up their 3-game road trip
on Friday night with a game less than 24 hours after losing to the Chicago
Blackhawks. While it may be hard to understand how players can have tired legs
5 games into the new season, but the Sharks played like they had tired legs
tied together. The host Winnipeg Jets scored 4 times on the power play and
pummeled the Sharks 8-3 at Canada Life Centre in the most lopsided contest of
the season. More
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Slow start
dooms Sharks in the Windy City Blackhawks score first 3
goals, then cruise to 4-2 victory by Mike
Lee
The Sharks did not win their first game last
season until their 6th contest of the campaign. They dropped their 4th straight
to open the current season with a 4-2 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on
Thursday night following a lifeless start that would doom them early. San Jose
gave up the first 3 goals of the season and sputtered the rest of the night in
catch up mode. More
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Grade A
effort ends in shootout loss Toffoli and Dellandrea
score for SJ in 3-2 tilt by Mike Lee
The Sharks hit the road for the first time
this season, starting with a stop in Dallas on Tuesday night. Having won their
fist three games to start the season, Dallas looked to extend their winning
ways against a team still learning how to compete in the NHL. San Jose played a
controlled game, extending a 2-2 tie to overtime and eventually a shootout
before dropping the game in the skills competition. More >>
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Attention to
defense better in 2-0 loss to Ducks Penalties interfere
with offensive momentum in low scoring affair by
Mike Lee
After a wild opening night loss the Sharks
tightened things up defensively on Saturday night as the Anaheim Ducks came
calling. That focus allowed them to limit the opposition's scoring, but that
defensive focus also translated to a lack of offensive chances that they could
capitalize on. In the end, Anaheim was able to solve the Sharks defensive
posturing and hold on for a 2-0 win in their season debut. More >>
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The Return
of the Diehard Fans Sharks opening loss shows the team
is getting better, and the crowd was boisterous by
Paul Krill
The Sharks could not hold onto a three-goal
lead Thursday night and ended up losing in OT to the Saint Lous Blues in the
season opener. Still, a great time was had by the fans in the stands, for the
most part. At least thats how I saw it, despite the Shars wilting late in
the game. More
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Celebrini's
debut spoiled by familiar meltdown Blues overcome
3-goal 3rd period deficit by Mike Lee
The Macklin Celebrin and Will Smith era is
underway in San Jose. After the Sharks selected the pair with their first draft
picks in each of the last two NHL Draft events, San Jose fans finally got a
chance to see the offensive pairing on NHL ice in a game that counted.
Celebrini did not disappoint, but the rest of the Sharks wasted a big 2-point
night by the rookie. San Jose failed to protect a 3-goal lead, allowing the St
Louis Blues to convert three scoring chances in the 3rd period before Brayden
Schenn scored in overtime to stun the SAP Center crowd 5-4 on opening
night. More
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2024-25 NHL
Predictions Where every team will finish this
season by LGS Staff
With the start of the 2024-25 NHL Season,
the staff writers at LetsGoSharks.com submit their predictions for each
division race, playoff qualifiers, conference finalists, conference champions
and Stanley Cup Champion. Some surprises, some not so much. Whatever the case,
this how we think the season will play out. Check back in June to see how we
did. More
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Sharks
acquire goaltender Askarov Move could be the quiet
blockbuster SJ needs by Mike Lee
Sharks General Manager Mike Grier has had a
tall task the past two seasons, trying to revive his team from the depths of
the NHL's standings basement. It's been tough sailing on the west coast the
past four seasons and a botched reset three seasons ago finally forced Grier's
hand into diving into a full scale rebuild. The moves Grier has made the last
24 months have been hit or miss, but the move to chasing the rebuild with a
youth movement got a big injection of adrenaline when the Sharks acquired
goaltending prospect Yaroslav Askarov on Friday. More >>
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Sharks
select Macklin Celebrini with #1 pick SJ nabs Sam
Dickinson with solid selection in the 1st round by
Mike Lee
The worst kept secret in hockey was exposed
on Friday night when the SanJose Sharks selected top prospect Macklin Celebrini
with the first overall pick in the NHL Draft. Celebrini has been the consensus
number one pick for months and the Sharks used their selection to bring home
their former Junior Shark by taking him at the Sphere Las Vegas. More >>
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Stick a fork
in em Regular season ends with a
whimper by Mike Lee
The 2023-24 NHL season has mercifully come
to an end for the San Jose Sharks. With a full scale rebuild in progress, the
Sharks limped through the majority of the year armed with little talent and
even less motivation to compete in the Pacific Division and Western Conference.
They closed out the year with one final whipping, this time at the hands of the
Calgary Flames who pummeled the Sharks 5-1 at the Scotiabank Saddledome on
Thursday night. More
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Little to
appreciate in home finale loss Minnesota Wild mauls
Sharks at SAP by Mike Lee
The Sharks wrapped up their regular season
home schedule with one final tilt at SAP Center on Saturday night. They
rewarded their fans with much of the same bad hockey they played in the
previous 40 games on home ice this season. The Minnesota Wild piled on the
Sharks, taking a 6-2 decision before a rare sellout crowd. More >>
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Little fight
against playoff bound Kings Sharks do little against
division rival by Mike Lee
If these late season games are an
opportunity for guys to audition for spots on the 2024-25 roster, too many
Sharks are missing a chance to make a mark. With 8 games left in the season,
the Sharks did little to compete against a Los Angeles Kings team that's
fighting to retain their spot in the upcoming playoffs. The Kings scored goals
18 second apart in the opening period, and held on to take a 2-1 decision at
SAP Center on Thursday night. More >>
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One step
closer to the end Stars sweep Sharks in season series
with 6-3 tilt by Mike Lee
The Sharks miserable season took one step
closer to finality with the Sharks closing out their 3-game home stand with a
6-3 loss to the Dallas Stars at SAP Center on Thursday night. The Sharks tried
to make a go of it against the high-powered Stars offense, but in the end, San
Jose was simply outclassed by a team vying for the top spot in the Western
Conference. More
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Sharks blow
4-goal lead in Cooley's home debut SJ implodes against
Hawks second time in 6 days by Mike Lee
When Devin Cooley was acquired at the NHL
Trade Deadline on March 8th, the Sharks were bringing home one of their own.
The goaltender was not only a native of the Bay Area, but he was a product of
the Junior Sharks development program. Saturday night marked Cooley's first
start on SAP Center Ice in Sharks sweater. It won't be one that the kid will
soon forget. After taking a 4-0 lead over the visiting Chicago Blackhawks, the
Sharks would go on to squander their big lead and lose it 5-4 in
overtime. More
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Another
tough 3rd period dooms SJ Tampa Bay shakes off sluggish
start to beat Sharks 4-1 by Mike Lee
After getting annihilated by the Nashville
Predators to end their 5-game road trip last Tuesday night, the Sharks were
focused on cleaning up lots of issues. They did that for the first 40 minutes
of Thursday night's contest against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Problem is NHL
games are 60 minutes. Tampa Bay snapped out of a 40-minute funk and scored 3
unanswered goals in the 3rd period to send the Sharks to their 6th consecutive
loss in a 4-1 tilt. More >>
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Sharks have
no answers for Nashville Predators extend their point
streak to 15 games with 8-2 win by Mike
Lee
The Sharks wrapped up their 5-game road trip
with a demonstration of why they are a cellar dweller and why their hosts, the
Nashville Predators, extended their standings point streak to 15 games on
Tuesday night. San Jose held a 2-1 lead in the game before the Predators went
on a scoring streak, potting the game's final 7 goals. It was an ugly end to
the trip which netted San Jose 5 regulation losses. More >>
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Sharks fade
in the 3rd, fall in Pittsburgh SJ contains Pens big
guns, but can't score late by Mike Lee
The Sharks continued their tour of
Pennsylvania on Thursday night with a stop in Pittsburgh. San Jose hung on for
40 minutes, but would allow three 3rd period goals to fall 6-3 to the Penguins
at PPG Paints Arena. Magnus Chrona made 25 saves in the loss. Klim Kostin,
MArc-EDouard Vlasic and Mikael Granlund all had 2-point games. More >>
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Sharks start
roadie with 3-2 loss Flyers pot break 3rd period tie to
split season series with SJ by Mike Lee
As the post trade deadline fog begins to
lift and the Sharks try to get to the finish line of this lost 2023-24 NHL
season, the Sharks hit the road for the first of five games away from SAP
Center with a stop in Philadelphia on Tuesday night. Not unlike most games this
season, the Sharks can't outscore their opponent and fall for the 41st time in
regulation by dropping a 3-2 decision at Wells Fargo Center. More >>
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Sharks Fire
Sale Keeps Going Hertl trade is a shocker but the
future actually looks bright by Paul
Krill
When the Sharks signed Tomas Hertl to a
massive contract a couple seasons ago, knowing this probably would mean they
couldn't keep Timo Meier, I thought they'd chosen the wrong player. Well, now
neither player is still with the team. More >>
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Islanders
pounce on new look Sharks roster SJ drops 9th straight
in 7-2 loss by Mike Lee
With the NHL Trade Deadline hours away, the
Sharks got some clarity on their roster situation by learning that winger
Anthony Duclair had been dealt to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday
afternoon. They then proceeded to play like half the team had been traded,
losing to the New York Islanders by a 7-2 tilt at SAP Center. More >>
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Tank at the
Tank Sharks blow 3-goal 3rd period lead, lose in
OT by Mike Lee
When the Sharks dropped their 3-2 shootout
decision to the Dallas Stars on Saturday it planted a seed of belief. It proved
they could compete with top tier teams. They got their chance to build on that
on Tuesday night as Dallas came calling. That seed was doused in oil, wrapped
in gasoline and blown up with a stick of dynamite as San Jose let a 3-goal 3rd
period lead slip through their fingers to eventually fall 7-6 in overtime on a
Roope Hintz goal. More >>
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Sharks
showcase trade bait in loss Ducks win season series
with 6-4 win by Mike Lee
The Sharks are using the final 24 games of
the season to evaluate who is worth keeping, and also showcasing some of their
talent for the impending NHL Trade Deadline. Several Sharks proved that the NHL
may be bit above them, as San Jose drops a 6-4 decision to the Anaheim Ducks at
SAP Center. The Sharks scored 3 power play goals in the contest, but they also
surrendered a pair of crucial goals on the penalty kill. More >>
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Timo Meier
returns to the desolation of SAP Devils handle Sharks
in 7-2 white washing by Mike Lee
As the NHL Trade deadline approaches, some
Sharks are rehearsing for a possible move to a team trying to round out their
rosters for the playoffs. Some of those Sharks are either unaware of the
audition or they're willingly trying to avoid a trade by playing at a level
unworthy of an NHLer. After taking a 1-0 lead against the New Jersey Devils on
Tuesday night at SAP Center, then promptly allowed the Devils to score 7
straight goal en route to a 7-2 loss. More >>
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Better
effort but same results Late comeback bid falls short
in 4-2 loss to Nashville by Mike Lee
When the Sharks sputtered out of the gate to
start the 2023-24 NHL Season, one of those gory losses in their first 11 games
was a 5-1 smack down by the Nashville Predators. The Sharks have improved since
that ugly period, but they would still fall short to the Predators on Saturday
night 4-2 at SAP Center. San Jose trailed by a lone goal late, before an empty
net tally ended things. More >>
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Zadina's
career night leads SJ San Jose rolls in 6-3 win in
Calgary by Mike Lee
Filip Zadina opted not to re-sign with the
Detroit Red Wings last summer. He wanted a fresh start. Joining the Sharks, he
figured he'd get lots of chances to deliver for team teal. He did exactly that
on Thursday night in Calgary, scoring a pair of goals and add 2 assists for a
career high 4 point night in the Sharks 6-3 victory of the host Flames at the
Scotiabank Saddledome. More >>
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Offense
misses start to trip Sharks fall 1-0 in Winnipeg after
lengthy break by Mike Lee
The Sharks returned from their lengthy
2-week break by hitting the road with a stop in Winnipeg. San Jose's offense
may have missed the trip from San Jose, as Connor Hellebuyck shutout the Sharks
with an 18 save performance. Kappo Kahkonen made 39 saves in the 1-0
loss. More
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Sharks let a
W slip through their hands in SoCal Anaheim mounts 3rd
period comeback and wins it in OT by Mike
Lee
The Sharks have been feeling pretty good
about themselves lately. Winners in 4 of their last 5 games, they found a way
to cough up a 5th win to close out the season by failing to hold a 3rd period
lead, then allowing the Anaheim Ducks to beat them in overtime on a turnover
and missed defensive coverage. The 3-2 loss was the last game for San Jose
until February 14th when they return from the All Star break. More >>
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Blackwood
posts 1st shutout in 2-0 win Sharks score a pair of 3d
period goals to beat Kraken by Mike Lee
Back in November, the Sharks traveled to
Seattle to play the Kraken, and ended up limping home after getting spanked 7-1
at Climate Change Arena. The Kraken made their first of two trips to SAP Center
on Tuesday night and the Sharks exacted a little revenge. Fueled by a 32 save
performance by goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood, the Sharks held off a team on
the cusp of a wild card spot in a 2-0. The shutout was the first for the Sharks
this season. More
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Win streak
snapped after 5-2 loss Buffalo muzzles Sharks in
afternoon matchup by Mike Lee
The Sharks entered Saturday's game with the
Buffalo Sabres riding a season high 3-game win streak, and a hot start to the
contest looked as if the Sharks might extend that streak. Struggling themselves
this season, the Sabres had other ideas, so they dispatched the Sharks with 5
unanswered goals to take a 5-2 victory at SAP Center. More >>
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Sharks show
some fight in OT win SJ erases 2-0 Rangers lead before
taking game in extra time by Mike Lee
Coming of their 4-3 shootout win in Los
Angeles on Monday night the Sharks had their excuse to mail in their game
against the New York Rangers. Down their number one defenseman and staring at a
2-0 deficit in the 3rd period, the Sharks went to work on tired legs and
chipped away at the Rangers lead. They would extend things to overtime where
Tomas Hertl scored a big overtime goal to give the Sharks a dramatic 3-2
win. More
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Kahkonen's
44 saves beats Kings He makes 2 additional stops in the
shootout to preserve win by Mike Lee
The Sharks entered play having won
consecutive games only three times this season. They expanded that to 4 with a
4-3 shootout victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Monday night at Crypto.com
Arena. They have a chance to win 3 games in a row for the first time this
season on Tuesday when they head home to take on the New York Rangers. Logan
Couture and Fabian Zetterlund scored goals in the shootout to help pace San
Jose who also won for the first time in the shootout this season. More >>
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Couture
sparks Sharks win San Jose tops Anaheim 5-3 at
SAP by Mike Lee
The Sharks got a big jolt of leadership on
Saturday night with the return of captain Logan Couture and Nico Sturm. Couture
has been out all season with Osteitis pubis, but his presence helped San Jose
to a 5-3 win over the Anaheim Ducks at SAP Center. Sturm has been an unofficial
captain for San Jose in Couture's absence, so his return also helped San Jose
to snap a 3-game losing streak. More >>
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The King of
Cool Hockey finally gets a chance to thank Joe
Thornton by Ryan Hall
Joe Thornton is not the most important
player in San Jose Sharks franchise history. He isn't Owen Nolan, who became
the heart and soul of a team trying to find its way in the big, bad NHL. He
isn't Igor Larionov, who brought a style and tactical elegance to playing
hockey that would set a blueprint that was followed until 2020. He isn't even
Joe Pavelski, Captain America, who wore his heart on his sleeve and showed that
the race isn't always to the fastest or most skilled, but often to those who
want it the most. More >>
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Road trip
ends with shootout loss Blackhawks win it in 9th
round by Mike Lee
The NHL's 32nd ranked San Jose Sharks made a
stop in Chicago to face the 31st ranked Blackhawks on Tuesday night. It was a
grand display of bad hockey, showcasing two teams that can't score or generate
much excitement in a game that's made to be exciting. When regulation expired,
the game was knotted at 1-1, then neither team could score in overtime. In the
end, the Sharks would fall 2-1 in the shootout when Boris Katchouk slipped a
puck past Mackenzie Blackwood in the 9th round of the skills competition. No,
not Connor Bedard, Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews or Stan Makita. Boris Katchouk.
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Western Conference |
W |
L |
OTL |
Pts |
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(1) Winnipeg |
15 |
3 |
0 |
30 |
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(2) Minnesota |
11 |
3 |
3 |
25 |
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(3) Vegas |
11 |
5 |
2 |
24 |
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(4) Los Angeles |
10 |
6 |
3 |
23 |
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(5) Dallas |
11 |
6 |
0 |
22 |
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(6) Vancouver |
9 |
5 |
3 |
21 |
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(7) Calgary |
9 |
6 |
3 |
21 |
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(8) Edmonton |
9 |
8 |
2 |
20 |
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(15) San Jose |
6 |
10 |
4 |
16 |
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SJ Home |
4 |
4 |
1 |
9 |
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SJ Road |
2 |
6 |
3 |
7 |
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Scoring |
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A |
Pts |
PIM |
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Granlund |
20 |
8 |
12 |
20 |
10 |
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Toffoli |
20 |
9 |
6 |
15 |
6 |
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Eklund |
19 |
4 |
11 |
15 |
2 |
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Zetterlund |
20 |
7 |
7 |
14 |
4 |
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Walman |
15 |
1 |
10 |
11 |
14 |
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Goaltending |
W |
L |
OTL |
Sv% |
GAA |
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Blackwood |
4 |
5 |
3 |
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3.07 |
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Vanecek |
2 |
5 |
1 |
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3.36 |
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Special Teams |
# |
Eff% |
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Power Play |
11/63 |
17.5% |
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Penalty Kill |
56/70 |
80.0% |
16th |
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