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The Chum Bucket Fishing for answers one point at a time
- Of all the guys youd least expect to put a puck in
his own net, Dan Boyle would be that guy.
- Of all the guys who can bounce back from Game 3s
mistake, Dan Boyle is that guy.
- Hard to figure out who the Sharks leaders were after Game
3. Marleau and Thornton nowhere to be found after the game.
- Hejduk, Porter and Stoa day-to-day, Heatley day-to-day:
Advantage Colorado.
- Hejduk and Porter likely to play on Tuesday in Game
4.
- A little disappointed that Evgeni Nabokov for not trying
to assume some of the responsibility for the Game 3 goal.
- Proof that shot-on-goal is a worthless statistic. Through
three games: Colorado - 69, San Jose 129.
- Big stat of Game 3: Colorado blocked 22 shots. Combine
that with the 20 shots that missed the net altogether, that was 93 shot
attempts.
- In Game 2, San Jose had 100 shot attempts.
- San Jose as three game winning goals in the series:
Blake, Setoguchi, Boyle.
- Sharks lost the faceoff battle for the first time in the
series in Game 3.
- San Jose won 9 of 15 faceoffs while on the power play in
Game 3, but still came up empty on their 6 attempts on the
man-advantage.
- Colorado has given up the 2nd highest number of power
play chances to their opposition in the playoffs (15), yet have surrendered
only 2 goals (ranked 5th).
- San Jose is ranked 4th in the playoffs on the penalty
kill (7 kills in 8 chances).
- Boyle will think back to Game 3 someday and laugh about
it. Hopefully that day is in late June.
- Game 3 is over. Time to get back to work.
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