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Sharks find new way to lose
Canucks take 2-1 win on overtime penalty shot
by Mike Lee
The Sharks dropped a game on Tuesday by giving up a short-handed game winning goal late. On Thursday, they found yet another way to lose. This time, they would allow the Vancouver Canucks to win on a penalty shot in overtime. Penalty shots are a rarity in the first place, but when was the last time you saw one called in overtime. It was and San Jose dropped their 41st game of the season in 56 tries by a 2-1 score.
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Late shortie sinks Sharks
SJ buckles when it counts in 4-2 tilt
by Mike Lee
In their first chance to face NHL competition after trading Mikael Granlund and Cody Ceci, the Sharks faced the Montreal Canadiens at SAP Center on Tuesday night. San Jose would tie the game twice, but a short-handed game winning goal by Joel Armia with 4 minutes left cost them in 4-3 loss. The Canadiens entered play having lost their last 5 games, but the Sharks stumbled late once again to help the vistors cure their ills.
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Granlund and Ceci dealt to Stars
Sharks clear out 2 UFAs ahead of trade deadline
by Mike Lee
The Sharks finally pulled the plug on two impending unrestricted free agents on Saturday by trading centerman Mikael Granlund and defenseman Cody Ceci to the Dallas Stars in exchange for a 2025 1st round draft pick and a conditional 2025 3rd round pick. Both players were scheduled to be free agents this summer and the Sharks did not feel inclined to overpay to keep them around.
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2nd period relapse sinks Sharks
Kraken scores 4 goals on first 5 shots in middle frame
by Mike Lee
There is much to be hopeful for in San Jose, but games like Thursday's 6-2 loss to the Seattle Kraken may make that harder to believe in. After a fairly competitive opening period at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, the Sharks let their collective guards down and let the Kraken score 4 goals on their first 5 shots of the middle period. It was more evidence that the young undermanned Sharks roster has a ways to go before they'll be truly competitive in the NHL.
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Sharks snap losing streak on Askarov gem
Macklin Celebrini scores 3rd period game winner
by Mike Lee
The Sharks snapped a 6-game losing streak with a gutsy 201 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins at SAP Center in a rare Monday night game. Macklin Celebrini scored the game winning goal in the 3rd period after Pittsburgh erased a 1-0 Sharks lead earlier in the frame. Yaroslav Askarov made 32 saves to earn his 4th win of the season.
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Big penalty sinks Sharks in goal fest
San Jose scores 5 times, but loses 5th straight
by Mike Lee
After gagging up a 5-1 lead against the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night, the Sharks needed to put together a bounce back. They responded by falling behind 3-0, before battling back to tie the game 5-5 by the end of the 2nd period. Then they showed their immaturity by taking undisciplined penalties in a pivotal 3rd period that would lead to a 6-5 demise at SAP Center on Thursday night.
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That’s Entertainment - Kind of
Sharks keep snagging leads and losing
by Paul Krill
As Sharks fans, we should all be used to it by now, as in the Sharks blowing leads. The Sharks had a 5-1 lead against Nashville on Tuesday, so they should coast to an easy win, right? Well, no, the Sharks lost, 7-5. Great entertainment for the Predators fans, but not the Sharks fans.
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Big lead evaporates in 7-5 loss
Sharks drop 11th in a row to Nashville
by Mike Lee
There have been tough losses this season, and then there were losses like the one in Nashville on Tuesday night. Holding a 5-1 lead at the midway mark of the game, San Jose turned in one of the more impressive implosions of the season, allowing Nashville to score 6 unanswered goals to take a 7-5 victory at Bridgestone Arena.
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Sharks fail to navigate 3rd period of death again
Boston turns 3-2 deficit into 6-3 win
by Mike Lee
The Sharks played arguably their best game of the current 5-game road trip in Boston in a matinee game at TD Garden, but like so many other games this season, their inability to hold 3rd period leads was on full display. San Jose blew a 3-2 lead in the final frame, allowing the Bruins to score a pair of goals to erase that lead and add a pair of empty net goals to accent a 6-3 loss. It was the 14th consecutive loss to Boston, the longest active streak in the NHL.
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No answers for doormat Isles
Sharks drop their 2nd straight by 4-1 score
by Mike Lee
After the dismal performance in Columbus on Thursday night, the Sharks had a chance to right the ship against a New York Islanders team that has struggled on home ice. They didn't. A combination of turnovers and a lack of execution led to a 2nd straight loss for San Jose as they hit the midway mark of their current 5-game road trip. A 3-goal 2nd period would help pace the Islanders to a 4-1 victory at UBS Arena in Elmont.
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Sharks fall flatter than an Ohio landscape
Blue Jackets easily handle lifeless opponent
by Mike Lee
All the positive energy from the Sharks 6-2 victory over the Detroit Red Wings to start their 5-game road trip did little to help San Jose in Columbus on Thursday. In what can only be described as a flat and lifeless performance, the Sharks dropped a 4-1 decision to the suddenly resurgent Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena. Columbus won for the 6th consecutive game, while the Sharks continue to set up shop in the NHL basement.
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Consistent answers propel Sharks
SJ starts road trip with 6-3 win in Detroit
by Mike Lee
The Sharks kicked of a 5-game road trip with a stop in the Motor City on Tuesday night. San Jose received goal scoring for 6 different skaters to snap the Detroit Red Wings 7-game winning streak. The Red Wings were vying to set a league high for consecutive wins this season, but the Sharks had other plans. San Jose scored a pair of 1st period goals and then fended off several comeback attempts by the Red Wings to start the trip in the win column.
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Fleury bids SJ adieu with 3-1 win
Netminder makes 36 saves to fend off Sharks
by Mike Lee
Marc-Andre Fleury has made it clear that he will retire at the end of this season. Barring an unlikely trade, Fleury played his last game at SAP Center on Saturday night and he stuck it to the Sharks one last time. The Minnesota Wild netminder made 36 saves to beat the Sharks 3-1, sending the Sharks to their 32nd loss in 45 games this season. San Jose made a game of it, trailing by a lone goal for most of the 3rd period until Minnesota scored what was unofficially an empty-net goal.
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Another late collapse
Sharks bullied by Utah in 2-1 loss
by Mike Lee
The last time the Sharks played the Utah Hockey Club, San Jose blew a 3rd period lead, had their star rookie cross checked within inches of spending more time on the injured reserve and had their head coach cough up $25,000 after expressing himself to the officials with ultra-colorful language. The Sharks did little to avenge any of that on Friday night, as they would surrender a go-ahead goal with 1:32 left in regulation, then allowed their hosts to bully Celebrini in the waning seconds of the game.
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Sharks win 2nd straight on Ceci's late tally
Yaroslav Askarov makes 28 saves for the win
by Mike Lee
The Sharks continue to enjoy 2025. Two games into the year, the Sharks are playing their best hockey of the season. After beating Tampa Bay on Thursday to snap an 8-game losing streak, they knocked off the New Jersey Devils 3-2 on a late Cody Ceci goal on Saturday afternoon at SAP Center. The Sharks still have some work to do to crawl out of the Western Conference basement, but the last two games are hopefully a preview of more to come from the young Sharks.
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Vlasic returns to help Sharks snap losing streak
Toffoli and Ferraro score to help SJ beat Tampa Bay 2-1
by Mike Lee
It wasn't the cavalry riding to save the day, but the Sharks received some help in the form of Marc-Edouard Vlasic's return to the lineup after missing the first 40 games of the season. After a rough start to his 2023-24 season, Vlasic returned to the lineup on a more regular basis in January of last year only to sustain an injury that made him miss the first-half the current campaign. Vlasic provided an upgraded on the defensive side of the puck, which helped San Jose fend off the Tampa Bay Lightning in a 2-1 win at SAP Center on Thursday night.
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2024 ends with a thud
Flyers man-handle Sharks in 4-0 tilt
by Mike Lee
The clock struck midnight on 2024 for the Sharks a few hours earlier on Tuesday night. Hosting a rare New Year's Eve game at SAP Center, the Sharks ended the calendar year with another loss, extending their streak to 8 games by losing to the Philadelphia Flyers by a resounding 4-0 score. The Flyers scored in each period and clamped down on San Jose's offense to help them win their second straight game.
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Losing streak reaches 7
Weary Sharks fall 3-1 to Flames at SAP
by Mike Lee
The Sharks finally figured out how not to blow a 3rd period lead. Unfortunately their solution included never holding a 3rd period lead to blow. Skating just 24 hours after losing 6-3 to the Vegas Golden Knights, the Sharks dropped a 3-1 decision to the Calgary Flames. While San Jose had to play on tired legs, the Flames hit the ice for the first time in 7 days and were able to use those fresh legs to their advantage.
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Yet another 3rd period collapse
Sharks find a way to dish out lumps of coal after Xmas
by Mike Lee
Tomas Hertl and his fun must be always flair made his return to SAP Center for the first time since being traded by the Sharks to the Vegas Golden Knights. Hertl spent parts of 11 seasons in San Jose, arriving a bright-eyed kid from the Czech Republic in 2013. Hertl played in 37 games his first season, scoring 15 goals in his inaugural season. On Friday night, he returned as a veteran and father, but still carrying his infectious positivity. The Sharks found a way to rain on the vibe.
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Sharks gamble and lose in B.C.
Unsuccessful challenge turns game upside down
by Mike Lee
The Sharks rolled the dice on Tuesday night and lost. In what was a tightly contest game between them and the host Vancouver Canucks, the Sharks challenged a Canucks goal with 3 minutes remaining in the 2nd period that should have been overturned. The hard luck Sharks didn't get the benefit of the doubt on the call and what was a 2-1 game ballooned into a 4-1 contest after the Canucks then scored on a power play they were awarded for the Sharks unsuccessful challenge.
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Askarov provides a glimpse of better days
Hard luck Sharks blow another 3rd period lead
by Mike Lee
The Sharks got a glimpse of their future in net with Yaroslav Askarov making his 3rd start of the season in place of Vitek Vanecek who is nursing a head injury. Starting a quick 2-game road trip with a stop in Edmonton, Askarov made 41 saves, including 23 in the 2nd period, but San Jose would fall 3-2 in overtime. The hockey gods were unjust to Askarov who all world in the Saturday matinee.
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Blackwood wins in his SAP return
Sharks homestand ends with another 3rd period collapse
by Mike Lee
The prodigal goaltending son, Mackenzie Blackwood, made his return to SAP Center on Thursday night as he and the Colorado Avalanche came calling. The Sharks played on rewind, blowing a 3rd period lead for all three games of their home stand, including another letdown against the Avalanche. Colorado scored 3 goals in the final 20 minutes of the contest to take a 4-2 decision over the host Sharks.
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Jets outclass San Jose late
Plenty of lessons to be learned by upstart Sharks
by Mike Lee
Good teams find ways to win and bad teams find ways to lose. Holding a 3rd period lead against arguably the best team in the NHL in the Winnipeg Jets, the Sharks couldn't hold the fort, as their guests scored a pair of 3rd period to fall 4-3 on Tuesday night. The Sharks played one of their more complete games of the season, but the Jets and their record that tops the NHL found a way to win.
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Inconsistencies rule the night in loss to Utah
Frustrations bubble over in 4-3 loss
by Mike Lee
It may be safe to say that Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky is not a big fan of referees Chris Rooney and Riley Brace. Returning home for the first time in more than 2 weeks the Sharks were looking to leverage a little home cooking. Rooney and Brace extended more hospitality to the visiting Utah Hockey Club in a game that could be best described as lopsided in the officiating department. Utah took full advantage, scoring a pair of power play goals, including the game winner with 44 seconds left after defenseman Cody Ceci was called for high sticking. The Sharks would fall 4-3 after grabbing a 3rd period lead.
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Celebrini leads Sharks to gritty win in St Louis
Alexandar Georgiev wins in his Sharks debut
by Mike Lee
Playing the last game of a 6-game road trip, it would have been easy for the Sharks to pack it in. Entering play on Thursday night, the Sharks opponent, the St Louis Blues, have gone 5-1-1 since inserting former Shark Jim Montgomery as head coach. All the cards were stacked against them but the Sharks found a way to grind out a tough 4-3 win over the Blues at Enterprise Center. Macklin Celebrini had 2 goals and an assist in the victory to help San Jose secure 6 of 12 standings points on the trip.
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Sharks lack late execution in loss
Hurricanes overcome 3rd period deficit in 3-2 win over Sharks
by Mike Lee
After getting their tails kicked in during a Florida swing over the weekend, the Sharks headed north to take on the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday night. Following the trade of goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood and forward Givani Smith on Monday it would have been easy for the Sharks to feel sorry for themselves, but head coach Ryan Warsofsky emphasized that trades are part of the business and the campaign marches on. With a focus on defense, the Sharks turned in a better effort against a Hurricanes team that has struggled their last 5 games, but the result was still the same. Carolina overcame a 3rd period deficit to beat San Jose 3-2 at Lenovo Center.
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It's not always sunny in Florida
Sharks drop 3-1 tilt to Panthers in Sunrise
by Mike Lee
The Sharks have seen enough of the state of Florida. After spending the last 4 days in the sunshine state, they are more than happy to not spend any more time in the land of citrus and theme parks. Their 2-game strip to the state resulted in a pair of lopsided loses that negated some of the positive vibes the team had built over the pervious two weeks. The defending Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers gave the Sharks a crash course in championship caliber hockey by beating the Sharks 3-1 at Amerant Bank Arena.
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Sharks blitzed by Lightning
Tampa demonstrates what a contender looks like in 8-1 win
by Mike Lee
One year ago, the Sharks traveled to Tampa Bay to play the Lightning and limped out of Amelie Arena after losing 6-0. A year later, many of the names on Shark jerseys are different, but the California boys endured a worse outcome on Thursday night as the Lightning blitzed them in a 8-1 pasting. Tampa Bay jumped on the Sharks for 5 goals in the 1st period, then added 3 more for good measure to snap the Sharks 3-game winning streak.
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Sharks capitalize on big OT opportunity
William Eklund caps 2-1 win over Washington
by Mike Lee
The Sharks made their way east to take on the Eastern Conference's best team in the Washington Capitals at Capital One Arena on Tuesday night. San Jose played one of their more consistent games of the season, going toe-to-toe with the Capitals throughout the night. San Jose capitalized on a power play chance in overtime to stun Washington 2-1.
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Sharks beat squid two days in a row
SJ takes 4-2 decision from Kraken
by Mike Lee
The Sharks picked up right where they left off on Saturday night. After beating the Seattle Kraken 8-5 on Friday afternoon, San Jose jumped on the Kraken for a 4-2 victory at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. Four different Sharks scored for the Sharks and Mackenzie Blackwood made 36 saves to earn his 5th win of the season. The Sharks jumped out to a 4-0 lead then held on for their 3rd victory in the last 4 games.
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Sharks offense explodes in win over Kraken
San Jose puts an 8-spot on Seattle in 8-5 victory
by Mike Lee
Fans of 1980's NHL play got a glimpse of what that form of hockey was like at SAP Center on Friday afternoon. The Sharks and visiting Seattle Kraken combined for 13 goals in a game devoid of much defense. The Sharks cashed in with 8 goals in the game beat the Kraken by 3 in a wild matinee affair. 7 Sharks recorded 2 points in the game including defenseman Jake Walman who added 2 goals.
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Sharks prevent shots, not goals
SJ holds Ottawa to 11 shots on goal, lose 4-3
by Mike Lee
Sometimes the stats line doesn't tell the whole story. On a night when the Sharks out-shoot their opponent 38 to 11, it's unrealistic to this they won by a big margin. that wasn't the case on Thanksgiving-eve as they dropped a 4-3 decision to the Otawa Senators at SAP Center. The Sharks haven't been great at keeping the opposing shot totals low, but they held Ottawa to single digit shot counts in each period. Those limited shots all seemed to be meaningful though as the Sharks couldn't build off their big win on Monday night over Los Angeles.
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Youth movement unloads on Kings
5-goal 3rd period propels Sharks to 7-2 win
by Mike Lee
It's no secret that wins have been hard to come by for the Sharks this season. So it was a breath of fresh air to see them pound an opponent for once. Make that opponent the Los Angeles Kings and it was like Christmas in November. San Jose erupted for 5 goals in the 3rd period to beat the Kings 7-2 at SAP Center on Monday. It was the second win in three tries over the Kings for the Sharks, but it was an opportunity to win a game by a healthy margin for the first time this season. The Sharks were led by the youngsters, including Macklin Celebrini, Will Smith and Yaroslav Askarov.
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Nothing jumbo about latest Sharks loss
Sharks blow 3rd period lead and fall 4-2 to Sabres
by Mike Lee
With the celebratory mood of Joe Thornton's number retirement ceremony still fresh in the SAP Center air, the Sharks let a sellout crowd down on Saturday night with a disappointing 4-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres. Facing a Sabres team that played an overtime game less than 24 hours earlier, the Sharks blew a 2-1 3rd period lead, allowing the fatigued Sabres to score three 3rd period goals. It was another reminder that this version of the Sharks is miles away from the Thornton heyday rosters.
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A Jumbo Ceremony for a Jumbo Personality
Joe Thornton's #19 raised to the rafters for all time
by Mike Lee
You could describe Joe Thornton many ways. Listening to all the things former teammates had to say on Saturday left no doubt that there are few people like him. The Sharks organization and the community got a chance to celebrate the legend on Saturday afternoon, as Thornton's #19 was raised to the SAP Center rafters in a ceremony that will be remembered for a long time. In typical Thornton style, he made the day about his family and teammates.
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Jumbo Joe: A Fan's Look Back
19 years ago, the Sharks acquired #19
by Ken Smyth
Joe Thornton. First off, Joe is cool. Very cool. Not only was he good at what he did, he was at ease and made other people feel good and at ease, too. That is very hard in any line of endeavor. Where to begin? For me it was November 2005. I'm in the Boston area for work and the Bruins are playing the Penguins that night. The NHL owners locked out the players and cancelled the 2004-05 season so there was not much to talk about for months other than the Pens' first-overall draft pick Sidney Crosby.
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Joe Thornton: Greatest Shark Ever
The trade that changed the franchise
by Paul Krill
This Saturday, the Sharks will retire the number 19, which of course was Joe Thornton's number. While I usually don't think much of number retirements, this one is on the mark. Thornton has been the greatest Shark ever. I remember hearing the shocking news, on November 30, 2005, that he'd been sent to the Sharks, for Marco Sturm, Brad Stuart, and Wayne Primeau. It seemed as if the Boston Bruins' GM at the time just wanted to send Thornton some place far away, where Thornton couldn't come back to haunt them. Thornton immediately starred for the Sharks, racking up 92 points in just Sharks 58 games that season.
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Two pucks spoil Askarov's Sharks debut
Sharks drop 3-2 tilt in the shootout
by Mike Lee
The Yaroslav Askarov era has started in San Jose. The much heralded goaltending prospect made his Sharks debut as San Jose wrapped up a quick 2-game road trip in St Louis on Thursday night. Askarov made 29 saves but the game was book-ended with a pair of pucks crossing the Sharks goal line, one in regulation and one in the shootout. San Jose would fall 3-2 in the shootout. Alexander Wennberg scored a pair of goals, including one with 8.8 seconds left in regulation to get the game to the shootout.
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Big L in Big D
Familiar mistakes lead to familiar outcome
by Mike Lee
The Sharks kicked off a quick 2-game road trip on Wednesday night, but an absentee gap in the game would cost them as they dropped a 5-2 decision to the host Dallas Stars at the American Airlines Center. San Jose surrendered a pair of goals in the middle peroid, which backed them into a corner that they couldn't fight their way out of. The Sharks dropped their 11th game in regulation and 15th overall in 21 games this season.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 that’s how I saw it, despite the Shars wilting late in the game.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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 SHARK SNAPSHOT
Western Conference W L OTL Pts
(1) Winnipeg 38 14 3 79
(2) Edmonton 34 16 4 72
(3) Vegas 32 17 6 70
(4) Dallas 34 18 1 69
(5) Minnesota 32 19 4 68
(6) Colorado 32 22 2 66
(7) Los Angeles 28 17 6 62
(8) Vancouver 25 18 11 61
(16) San Jose 15 34 7 37
SJ Home 9 17 2 20
SJ Road 6 17 5 17

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LEADERS
Scoring Gm G A Pts PIM
Granlund 52 15 30 45 20
Celebrini 44 17 22 39 18
Eklund 51 10 29 39 8
Toffoli 53 20 15 35 10
Zetterlund 54 14 18 32 10

Goaltending W L OTL Sv% GAA
Vanecek 3 8 2 .887 3.70
Georgiev 2 11 0 .875 4.01
Askarov 4 6 2 .897 3.10
Blackwood 6 9 3 .909 3.00

Special Teams # Eff% Rank
Power Play 29/160 18.1% 25th
Penalty Kill 128/169 75.7% 24th

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
2/4 Recalled C Andrew Poturalski from San Jose (AHL)

2/3 Recalled RW Collin Graf from San Jose (AHL)

2/3 Recalled D Shakir Mukhamadullin from San Jose (AHL)

2/2 Recalled G Vitek Vanecek from San Jose (AHL)

2/2 Assigned G Yaroslav Askarov to San Jose (AHL)

2/1 Acquired a 2025 1st round draft pick and a conditional 2025 3rd round draft pick from the Dallas Stars for C Mikael Granlund and D Cody Ceci

1/29 Assigned G Vitek Vanecek to San Jose (AHL)

1/29 Assigned RW Scott Sabourin to San Jose (AHL)

1/26 Recalled D Jack Thompson from San Jose (AHL)

1/24 Assigned RW Collin Graf to San Jose (AHL)

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RECENT MILESTONES
2/4 Collin Graf - 1st NHL Goal (vs MTL)

1/21 Henry Thrun - 100th NHL Game (@ NSH)

1/16 Marc-Edouard Vlasic - 1300th NHL Game (@ CBJ)

1/2 Luke Kunin - 400th NHL Game (vs TB)

12/27 Fabian Zetterlund - 100th NHL Point (vs VGK)

12/27 Shakir Mukhamadullin - 1st NHL Goal (vs VGK)

12/23 Fabian Zetterlund - 200th NHL Game (@ VAN)

12/23 Jan Rutta - 400th NHL Game (@ VAN)

12/21 Nico Sturm - 300th NHL Game (@ EDM)

12/14 Barclay Goodrow - 600th NHL Game (vs UTA)

11/29 Ethan Cardwell - 1st NHL Goal (vs SEA)

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