Mr
Shark Forward helped define a franchise by Ken Smyth
Last Tuesday, Patrick Marleau announced his
retirement from the NHL in a ceremony at the Shark Tank. All of us who follow
the Sharks expected this day to happen, but were rather hoping it would be on a
June evening following a skate around carrying the Stanley Cup after a deciding
game in the Finals. Instead it was a morning in May and the live attendance was
press, family, Sharks' staff and alumni, and several hundred season ticket
holders. More
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Writing a
Legacy The sun sets on #12 by Ryan Hall
Patrick Marleau is calling it a career. You
would be forgiven for thinking he'd already retired as Marleau didn't play an
NHL game this season. Despite that, it only became official today when the
23-year veteran decided to make the announcement. While he certainly earned the
right to take as much time as he needed to find his peace with retirement, the
gap does mean that we all have a harder time putting his career into
perspective. There was no farewell tour. No last trip around the SAP center in
front of the hometown fans. No outpouring of respect and admiration from the
hockey world. More
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Mr. Shark
Calls It a Day Patrick Marleau officially
retires by Paul Krill
For most of the past quarter century,
Patrick Marleau has held the unofficial title of Mr. Shark - the player most
easily identified with the San Jose Sharks franchise. We knew some day his long
career would finally come to an end, and that officially happened today.
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Close but no
cigar Sharks drop OT decision in
Edmonton by Mike Lee
The 2021-22 NHL campaign is all but wrapped
up for the Sharks, but they used the second to last game of the season to make
a game of their stop in Edmonton on Thursday night. The Sharks held leads on
three occasions, but fell to the Oilers on an overtime goal to Zach Hyman. It
would have been easy for San Jose to roll over as they prepare for the
off-season, but they showed enough fight to push the Oilers to extra hockey.
Edmonton was playing to lock up the 2nd spot in the Pacific Division, so they
were motivated to win. More >>
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30 seasons
will do Bittersweet end to my tenure as a season ticket
holder by Mike Lee
Thirty years ago, I had just graduated from
college and found myself staring at my first paycheck from my first "real job"
as an adult. It was 1991 and the Sharks had just setup shop in the South Bay.
Having grown up in San Jose, it was the novelty of all novelties to have a
professional sports team call my hometown their hometown. So I took that
paycheck, and I did what any twenty-something sports nut with new found riches
would do. I signed up for season tickets.
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Blues out
last Sharks No offensive pressure dooms
SJ by Mike Lee
The St Louis Blues came to San Jose on
Thursday night with an objective. Continuing their play as a sudden juggernaut,
the Blues won for the 10th time in their last 11 games. The Sharks held them in
check for waves, but a series of penalties cost them in the end. San Jose
trailed by a goal for the final 40 minutes until St Louis tacked on an
empty-net goal in the closing seconds to take a 3-1 decision at SAP Center.
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Doug Wilson
stepping down as Sharks GM 19 year tenure ends due to
health issues by Mike Lee
Doug Wilson announced on Thursday that he is
stepping down as Sharks General Manger after serving in the role for 19 years.
Wilson took a leave of absence from the team earlier this season for health
reasons. Joe Will continues to serve as interim-GM until the Sharks can find a
replacement. More
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Sharks
outclassed late in Denver Late tie ends in 4-2
loss by Mike Lee
The Sharks continued the "playing out the
season" parade with a stop in Denver to take on the Colorado Avalanche on
Thursday night. The Sharks went toe-to-toe with the league's best team, but in
the end, the Avalanche simply outclassed the Sharks. The teams were tied 2-2
with 8 minutes to play, before Colorado's deadly power play took advantage of
the Sharks. More
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Desert Dog
Doo Doo Sharks roll over to Coyotes in 5-2
loss by Mike Lee
The Sharks appear to have recognized their
fate this season, and are playing accordingly. Nobody seems to be concerned
with preserving their job or auditioning for next season. They are a team ready
for the golf course. Case in point was Wednesday night's game in Glendale,
Arizona. The Sharks were in the Valley of the Sun to take on a Coyotes team
that had lost 6 straight games and had been mathematically eliminated from the
playoffs earlier this week. The Sharks didn't even bother to take advantage of
a wounded opponent, dropping a 5-2 decision to Arizona.
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Big comeback
in Calgary stuns Flames Sharks beat Calgary for 3rd
time this season by Mike Lee
Don't attempt to understand the psychology
of professional hockey. A day after losing a couple of roster regulars at the
NHL trade deadline, and facing the 2nd best team in the West in the Calgary
Flames, the Sharks overcame a 3-1 deficit, scoring a pair of 3rd period goals
to win 4-3 at Scotiabank Saddledome. It would have been easy to throw in the
towel after Sharks management suggested that was the approach after being
sellers at the deadline, but the Sharks overcame a little diversity for a night
to win a game they should have lost on paper.
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Lifeless
Sharks miss out on Kings sweep San Jose drops 3-0
decision in LA by Mike Lee
The Sharks dominance over the Los Angeles
Kings took a night off on Thursday. After beating the Kings in their first
three meetings, San Jose could do nothing in their 4th affair, falling to Los
Angeles 3-0 at Crypto.com Arena. Cal Petersen made 29 saves to shutout the
Sharks, whose listless offense never really challenged the Kings goaltender.
With the loss, San Jose fell 9 points out of the last playoff spot.
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Sharks gift
Panthers a win in Jumbo's return 3rd period and OT all
Florida by Mike Lee
The grand Joe Thornton reunion finally
happened on Tuesday night at SAP Center. The Panthers seemed destined on
winning it for Jumbo. The Sharks seemed destined to lose it as a gift to their
former heart and soul. The Panthers overcame a 2-1 deficit in the 3rd period,
tying it on a Frank Vatrano goal, then winning it when the Panthers centerman
blasted his second tally of the game in overtime.
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Sawchenko
earns first NHL win Sharks overcome early gaffs to beat
Kings 4-3 in OT by Mike Lee
With 25 games to play, the Sharks don't have
the luxury of making any mistakes if they're going to pull of a miracle and
make the playoffs. Games against Western Conference opponents are doubly
important. San Jose kicked off an odd 4-game stretch which pits them against
the Los Angeles Kings 3 times. They started with a gritty 4-3 overtime victory
at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Thursday night.
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Ducks use
trick play to beat Sharks Missed call ends impressive
debut for Sawchenko by Mike Lee
To err is human. To err and not try to fix
the error is today's NHL. The whole notion of replay being used to ensure the
right calls are being applied is simply a way for the league to deflect the
fact that their officiating ranks make lots of mistakes. They made a grand one
on Sunday night, but replay was not an option, because certain calls are not
reviewable. In the case of the Sharks and Ducks, a missed to many men call cost
San Jose a win. More >>
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Sharks drop
12th straight to Knights More of the same in
Vegas by Mike Lee
The Sharks ship is taking on water and
they're only equipped with had drills. The roster has too many holes and the
youngsters that are being asked to fill those holes just don't have the NHL
maturity required to be competitive. That formula is resulting in lopsided
losses like the one in Vegas on Tuesday night. Even against a struggling Vegas
Golden Knights club, the Sharks were out-gunned, losing 3-1 at T-Mobile Arena.
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A night of
firsts in San Jose Reimer and youngsters lead
Sharks by Mike Lee
It was a night of firsts in San Jose on
Sunday. The Sharks finally eat the Seattle Kraken for the first time. They were
also powered by two young players who each scored their first NHL goals, en
route to a 3-1 victory at SAP Center. Scott Reedy and Jonah Gadjovich propelled
the Sharks to their 2nd win in the last three games, closing out a tough month
of February on a high note. More >>
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Reimer's 44
saves helps Sharks snap streak SJ wins for the first
time in February by Mike Lee
The Sharks entered play on Thursday night
having lost 7 straight games. They played the New York Islanders like a team
that had lost 7 straight, but James Reimer wouldn't allow it. The Sharks
goaltender made 44 saves, then stopped all three shots he faced in the shootout
to help San Jose scratch out a 4-3 victory at SAP Center.
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Missed
opportunities mounting for Sharks Another backup
goaltender beats San Jose by Mike Lee
The losing streak extended to 7 games for
San Jose on Tuesday night, as they fell 4-3 in a shootout to the Anaheim Ducks
at the Honda Center in Southern California. San Jose squandered two leads, a
power play in overtime and a chance in the shootout to fall even further in the
Western Conference and Pacific Division standings. San Jose last beat an
opponent on January 26 in Washington D.C..
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Knights
continue ownage of Sharks Too many absences in 4-1
loss by Mike Lee
The Sharks short 3-game home stand concluded
with a thud, as San Jose dropped the finale 3-1 to the Vegas Golden Knights on
Sunday night. San Jose lost all three games on the home stand falling even
further out of a playoff spot in the Western conference. The Sharks never
challenged Vegas, who started a rookie goaltender, who had one NHL start prior
to Sunday's game. More >>
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Suspect
calls cost Sharks in OT loss Tampa Bay wins on Hedman
goal by Mike Lee
The Sharks knew their south east swing was
going to be a tough road trip, if not the toughest trip of the season. Little
mistakes prevented them from scoring big points against big time opponents.
Tuesday night's finale against the Tampa Bay Lightning should have been a
turning point for a team that has struggled. Shoddy officiating played a
pivotal role in a 3-2 overtime loss at Amelie Arena, which ended the 1-1-2
trip. More
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending 1/30 by LGS Staff
The Avalanche turn a monster 10 games into a
trip to the top spot in this week's NHL Power Rankings. The Panthers and
Hurricanes have been king of the hill all season, but the West is starting to
wake up. See who paid the price this week. Some of the team positions may
surprise you. More
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Sharks miss
chance to upset Panthers Ugly 3rd perod dooms San
Jose by Mike Lee
After beating the Washington Capitals on
Wednesday night, the Sharks had two full days to prepare for the Florida
Panthers. For a moment, it looked as if that preparation would pay off, but in
the end, the Sharks would drop a 5-4 overtime decision to one of the East's top
teams. San Jose allowed Florida to score 3 goals in the 3rd period to erase a
big Sharks lead, then handing the Panthers the win in the extra period.
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Sharks
capitalize on their chances in D.C. SJ bounces back
from Tampa loss with hard work that pays off by
Mike Lee
The Sharks kicked off their last trip east
this season in a tough 4-game romp with a stop in the nation's capital to take
on the Washington Capitals on Wednesday night. San Jose played a nice road
game, scoring in all three periods to knock off the Capitals 4-1 at Capital One
Arena. More
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Karlsson
undergoes surgery Defenseman to be re-evaluated in
mid-March by Mike Lee
The Sharks provided clarity on the state of
defenseman Erik Karlsson, who underwent surgery at Kaiser Permanente in San
Jose to repair a muscle tear in his left forearm. The defensemen missed last
Saturday's game against Tampa Bay after suffering or aggravating the injury in
the Sharks loss at Seattle on January 20th.
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending 1/23 by LGS Staff
The Colorado Avalanche are suddenly the
NHL's hottest team, but are they good enough to sit atop our Power Rankings.
The NHL standings are starting to take shape as the contenders and pretenders
are solidifying their spots in the NHL's heirarchy. Find out who moves up and
who moves down in this week's NHL Power Rankings.
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The Timo
Meier Illusion Great game by Great Player Masked
Sharks' Shortcomings by Paul Krill
Once, about two or three years ago, I
recognized Timo Meier in the lobby of the downtown Hilton Hotel and approached
him for a few seconds. He was a very friendly, humble guy; the game of hockey
couldn't ask for a better ambassador than somebody like Timo. For me, this made
Timo's five-goal game on MLK Day on January 17 even more special - pretty much
every shot he threw at the net went in, and his game that day may never be
matched by a Shark again. More >>
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San Jose
gets zapped by Lightning Tampa Bay puts a 7 spot on
overmatched Sharks by Mike Lee
The Sharks kicked off a 5-game span against
Eastern Conference power house opponents on Saturday, with a date against the
Tampa Bay Lightning at SAP Center. It was the only game on home ice, but it if
was a preview of what their next four games are going to look like, the Sharks
may want to call in sick. Tampa ran roughshod on the overmatched Sharks,
pummeling them 7-1 in a laugher. More >>
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Sharks
expand woes against Seattle SJ drops second straight to
expansion Kraken by Mike Lee
Entering play on Thursday night, the Seattle
Kraken had only 11 victories in 38 games. One of those was a 3-1 win over San
Jose on December 14th. They doubled up their win total on the Sharks with a 3-2
victory at Climate Pledge Arena. San Jose squandered a flurry of power play
chances in the 3rd period to drop a crucial 2 points in a game they should have
easily won. More
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Ten Game
Report Card Games 31-40 (12/28 thru
1/17) by Mike Lee
We take a look at the Sharks in ten game
increments and provide grades over that span. This report covers games 31 thru
40, which were played from December 28th thru January 17th. In that span the
Sharks went 6-3-1, which included wins over a slew of mid-pack and basement
dwellers, including a pair of wins over the Philadelphia Flyers and a historic
win over the Los Angeles Kings. More >>
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NHL
reschedules 4 Sharks games February dates replace
Olympic break by Mike Lee
The NHL announced schedule changes for four
Sharks games on Tuesday. Three of the games were originally scheduled for last
December, but were postponed as a result of the COVID restrictions that were
implemented by the Canadian Government in response to the Omnicron
variant. More
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Meier Likes
the Kings on MLK Day Sharks forward bags franchise
record 5 goals by Mike Lee
Some days the puck just finds the net. Timo
Meier couldn't miss on Monday afternoon. The Sharks forward set a franchise
record by scoring 5 times in a 6-2 Sharks win over the Los Angeles Kings at SAP
Center. Meier recorded a hat trick in the opening period and had his 5th before
the 2nd intermission. Only Drew Doughty's hustle prevented a 6th tally as Meier
was denied on a 3rd period breakaway. More >>
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending 1/16 by LGS Staff
The Panthers still reign supreme, but we
have a new basement champion. Watch out for the Pens, Bruins and Kings who all
look like teams to reckon with as they have monster weeks. Some teams have to
slip as a result. Find out who moves up and who moves down in this week's NHL
Power Rankings. More >>
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Squandered
chances cost Sharks Penguins take 2-1 overtime
decision by Mike Lee
The good news is the Sharks didn't give up
six 1st period goals to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night like they did
in Pennsylvania two weeks ago. The bad news is they squandered 4 power play
chances and a 41-shot night, dropping a 2-1 decision in overtime to the
Penguins at SAP Center. More >>
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Shesterkin
stymies Sharks 37 save shutout for Rangers
netminder by Mike Lee
Igor Shesterkin is a name the Sharks will
have no problem not seeing on a lineup card for a while. The New York Rangers
goaltender has faced the Sharks twice this season and has denied San Jose from
doing any scoring his appearances. The Russian netminder made 37 saves on
Thursday night at SAP Center to shutout San Jose in a 3-0 game.
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Tako Tuesday
at SAP Sharks knock off Red Wings on Couture's OT
winner by Mike Lee
Exactly a week ago, the Sharks took a gut
punch from the Detroit Red Wings. On Tuesday night, the Sharks exacted a little
revenge by scoring in overtime to help the California teams sweep the Red Wings
on their current California swing. Logan Couture swept home the game winner in
an odd sequence that took a video review to confirm.
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending 1/9 by LGS Staff
The Panthers jump back into the top spot and
the Coyotes continue to hold down the basement. Everything in between is a crap
shoot. See if the Leafs or Pnes make a jump. How can a team go 7-2-1 and lose
spots in the rankings. Find out in this week's NHL Power Rankings.
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Too much
Toe-Mash Hertl's natural hat-trick saves
Sharks by Mike Lee
Falling behind by 2 goals in the 3rd period
has been a death sentence for the Sharks. Wrapping up a 4-game road trip with a
stop in Philadelphia, San Jose was faced with the hard reality of a 2-goal
deficit. Tomas Hertl had other plans. The Sharks forward scored a pair of goals
in the period to get the game to overtime, then scored the game winner 24 ticks
into the extra frame to help San Jose split the road trip with a 2-2-0 record.
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Sharks get
back to winning Three 1st period goals pace Sharks in
Buffalo by Mike Lee
The Sharks limped into Buffalo on Thursday
night, to take on the Sabres in their third stop of their current 4-game road
trip. San Jose arrived on time, jumping out to a 3-goal lead, before hanging on
to win 3-2 and take 2 important points. Adin Hill made 37 saves to help the
Sharks fend off a furious comeback attempt by the Sabres who scored a power
play goal with 1:45 left in regulation to make it a single goal deficit.
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Shorthanded
Sharks get shortied Red Wings smack Sharks
6-2 by Mike Lee
After giving up 8 goals to the Pittsburgh
Penguins on Sunday, the Sharks were looking to clamp down on their next
opponent. That didn't happen. San Jose followed up their Pennsylvania gut punch
with a disastrous performance in Detroit, falling 6-2 at Little Caeser's Arena.
The loss was magnified by a pair of short-handed goals that San Jose
surrendered in a 37 second span. More >>
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending 1/2 by LGS Staff
The league started to get back on the ice,
but not everyone decided to show up. The Hurricanes hold on to the top spot in
our rankings, but there's nothing but disruption at the top. Vegas, Nashville
and Pittsburgh all make big leaps toward the top in this week's NHL Power
Rankings. More
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Sharks late
to the New Years party Six 1st period goals kills SJ,
late comeback bid denied by Mike Lee
The Sharks have been notoriously slow
starters when playing in matinee games. They set a new low water mark as they
kicked off a 4-game road trip with a stop in Pittsburgh on Sunday afternoon.
The Sharks allowed the Penguins to score 6 goals in the 1st period en route to
8-5 win. The Sharks fought back to pull within a goal in the 3rd period, but
Pittsburgh capitalized on a late power play and empty net goal to knock off San
Jose. More
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Sharks
survive hapless Coyotes SJ relies on the shootout to
beat Arizona by Mike Lee
After having their last three games
postponed by COVID and the Christmas break, the Sharks returned to action on
Tuesday night, but they may have preferred that this one be deferred as well.
Facing off against the league's worst team, San Jose overcame a 7-goal
performance by the visiting Arizona Coyotes, winning 8-7 in the shootout. It
wasn't a very inspiring return to work, after their brief hiatus, but allowing
that many goals to the league's door mat has to be a concern for the Sharks,
who are scrambling to claw back into a playoff spot.
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending
12/26 by LGS Staff
How did the COVID/Christmas break effect the
rankings this week? Some teams welcome the pause, and others will have to
re-start their hot performances. One team will have 7 games to make-up which
will play into the standings later this season. Check out this week's
rankings. More
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending
12/19 by LGS Staff
There's a new team sitting atop the
Rankings, and the East dominates the top 6 spots in our view. Calgary, New
Jersey and Detroit take a dive this week, while Vancouver continues to inch
upwards since Bruce Beaudreau took over. Agree or disagree with this week's NHL
Power Rankings. More >>
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12/21 and
12/23 games postponed No Vancouver or Edmonton this
week by Mike Lee
The NHL announced that the Sharks games on
December 21st (vs Vancouver) and 23rd (vs Edmonton) have been postponed.
Apparently travel restrictions related to teams crossing the U.S. - Canadian
border due to COVID and the Omicron variant spiking are now interfering with
games between American and Canadian teams.
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Ten Game
Report Card Games 21-30 (11/28 thru
12/16) by Mike Lee
We take a look at the Sharks in ten game
increments and provide grades over that span. This report covers games 21 thru
30, which were played from November 28th thru December 16th. In that span the
Sharks went 5-5-0, which included a second big win over Calgary and victories
over lower ranked teams, Chicago, New Jersey, Dallas and the New York
Islanders. More
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Up and down
Sharks, down again Vancouver wins 6th-straight, Sharks
drop 2nd in a row by Mike Lee
The Vancouver Canucks felt their team was
underperforming, so they fired head coach Travis green and replaced him with
Bruce Beaudreau. The Canucks have responded with 6 consecutive wins, including
a 5-2 victory over the Sharks at SAP Center on Thursday night. The Sharks
dropped their third game on their current 7-game home stand, allowing the
Canucks to draw with a point of San Jose in the Pacific Division standings.
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Sharks drop
3-1 decision to Kraken Hard to tell who the expansion
team was by Mike Lee
The Sharks welcomed another expansion team
to the NHL by playing like an expansion team, then rolling over and gifting the
Seattle Kraken their 10th win of the season. San Jose tripped over themselves
for three periods before falling to the Kraken 3-1 at the SAP Center. The
Sharks did nothing offensively for 58 minutes, but when they finally got on the
board, it was too late. They would fall to a lineup of castoffs, dropping their
14th game of the season. More >>
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending
12/12 by LGS Staff
The Hurricanes come screaming back. The
Oilers plummet. The Red Wings quickly returning to irrelevance. Who's moving up
and down. Who deserves their ranking this week? Check out the ranks and tell us
what you think. More >>
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Reimer
returns to lead SJ Netminder makes 34 saves in close
2-1 win over Dallas by Mike Lee
James Reimer made his first start in six
games after battling an illness that kept him out of the lineup since November
30th. Reimer made 34 saves to lead his team to a 2-1 win over the Dallas Stars
at SAP Center on Saturday night. Reimer celebrated his 400th career NHL game,
and was the difference maker in a nail biter on home ice.
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Slow start
too much to overcome SJ falls 5-2 after staging late
comeback bid by Mike Lee
The Sharks dispatched the top team in the
Pacific Division in the Calgary flames on Tuesday. They would not be so lucky
on Thursday as the Central Division and Western Conference leading Minnesota
Wild suppressed a 3rd period comeback attempt by the Sharks to win 5-2 at SAP
Center. The Sharks scored a pair of goals in the final period to cut into a 3-0
Wild lead, before surrendering a pair of empty net goals late to drop their
13th loss of the season. More >>
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Hertl's hat
trick powers unlikely win Sharks overcome 1st place
Flames with big 2nd period by Mike Lee
History did not favor the Sharks as they
returned home from their recent 5-game road trip on Tuesday night. In two their
prior trips, both of the 5-game variety, the Sharks returned home and laid
eggs, losing 4-0 games to the Montreal Canadiens and Washington Capitals. A
minute into their contest with the first place Calgary Flames, it looked like
history may repeat itself. Instead, the Sharks dug deep in the middle period
and scored three big goals, then held on for a wild 5-3 win at SAP
Center. More
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Another One
Bites the Dust Who really cares? by Ryan Hall
Well, with the firing of Alain Vigneault by
the Philadelphia Flyers that makes 4 coaches who have been 'relieved of their
duties' so far this season. Barely a quarter of the way through the season and
already on a record setting pace. Forget about McDavid and Draisaitl and
Ovechkin, the real race is to see who can purge the most staff members.
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending 12/5 by LGS Staff
A couple of teams have big weeks and make
major moves in the rankings. Carolina isn't one of them. One team does enough
to get their head coach fired, and guess what happened to them in the rankings.
There's lots of movement in this this week's NHL Power Rankings.
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Great trip
sputters into average trip Rough 3rd period dooms
Sharks in Columbus by Mike Lee
Wrapping up their third 5-game road trip of
the season, the Sharks turned what could have been a great trip into an average
one with their second consecutive loss. After taking the first three games on
their east coast swing, San Jose dropped a 1-0 decision to the New York Rangers
on Friday, then followed it up with a 6-4 loss to the host Columbus Blue
Jackets on Sunday. More >>
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No gas in
the tank at MSG Sharks drop tough 1-0 decision to the
Rangers by Mike Lee
Playing on the tail end of back-to-back
games, the Sharks limped into Madison Square Garden on Friday night, and
dropped a tough 1-0 decision to the New York Rangers. Adin Hill made 26 saves,
but a 1st period power play goal would be enough to help the Rangers win a 5th
consecutive game. The Rangers leaned on two goaltenders to shutout the weary
Sharks, who just didn't have the jump to beat New York.
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Game goes
long on Long Island Erik Karlsson helps Sharks to 3rd
straight win by Mike Lee
The New York Islanders played only their 5th
home of the season on Thursday night, hosting the San Jose Sharks at the brand
new UBS Arena on Long Island. Entering play they had lost 8 straight games, and
were coming off a COVID contamination that forced the postponement of two games
and shuttered their practice facility for four days. They finished the night
with a 9 consecutive loss after Erik Karlsson scored in overtime to help propel
the Sharks 2-1. More
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Ten Game
Report Card Games 11-20 (11/6 thru
11/26) by Mike Lee
We take a look at the Sharks in ten game
increments and provide grades over that span. This report covers games 11 thru
20, which were played form November 6th thru the 26th. In that span the Sharks
went 4-5-1, which included big wins over Calgary and Minnesota. Both of those
opponents have been near the top of the Western Conference standings and were
formidable opponents for the Sharks. They also knocked off Carolina, who had
the best record in the league at the time.
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Big 2nd
period propels SJ in Jersey Meier and Gregor combine
for 3 of 5 goals by Mike Lee
The east coast swing continued in New Jersey
on Tuesday night for the Sharks who were trying to build on a nice victory over
the Chicago Blackhawks 48 hours earlier. They responded with a 2nd period
outburst that propelled them to a big 4-2 win over the host Devils at the
Prudential Center. Timo Meier, Noah Gregor and Alexander Barabanov all had
2-point nights to lead San Jose. More >>
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending
11/28 by LGS Staff
This week's rankings are wild...or
delusional. Is there a difference? Carolina reached the summit last week then
promptly dropped games to San Jose and Seattle. Who sits atop the rankings this
week. Come see. More >>
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Reimer shuts
out Hawks 29 save performance helps Sharks get back in
the win column by Mike Lee
The first three road trips of the season for
the San Jose Sharks have all been of the 5- game variety, including the start
of the current trip which began with a stop in the Windy City on Sunday night.
The Sharks clamped down on the Chicago Blackhawks, aided by a big 29 save
performance by James Reimer. The Sharks used a pair of goals to knock off
Chicago 2-0 at the United Center to grab a much needed two points in the
standings. More
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A night of
firsts for several Sharks SJ scores a trio of 3rd
period goals to beat Ottawa 6-3 by Mike
Lee
After beating the best team in the NHL on
Monday night, the Sharks got a crack at statistically the worst in the Ottawa
Senators on Thanksgiving eve. With only 9 points in the standings, Ottawa sits
at the bottom of the NHL standings (although they have played 3 fewer games
than the Arizona Coyotes). San Jose had to work for 2 points, but three 3rd
period goals help propel them to a 6-3 win at SAP Center.
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Barabanov
unlikely hero in OT win Sharks beat red hot Hurricanes
2-1 by Mike Lee
Alexander Barabanov doesn't get a lot a
press playing for the San Jose Sharks, but he's scored 3 goals in his last 7
games, including the unlikely game winner against the red hot Carolina
Hurricanes at SAP Center on Monday night. The Hurricanes entered play having
lost only twice in their first 16 games, including wins over Vegas, Anaheim and
Los Angeles last week. Barabanov was the story of the night after almost
getting knocked out of the game. He potted a goal in overtime to get San Jose
back into the win column for the first time in almost a week.
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending
11/21 by LGS Staff
There's a new team sitting atop the rankings
this week. The Ducks make a move and the Red Wings come back down to earth
after a hot couple of weeks. See where we rank each team from 1 to 32 in this
week's Power Rankings. More >>
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Never
Mind Sharks brilliant, hopeful start a thing of the
past by Paul Krill
After the Sharks sterling 4-0 start to
the season, they have since gone 4-8-1, meaning theyve won a bit less
than one-third of their games after those first four. They are spiraling on a
clear trajectory toward a third consecutive season out of the playoffs.
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Washington
caps California sweep with win in SJ Connor Sheary and
Alex Ovechkin both score a pair of goals to lead Caps by Mike Lee
The Sharks kicked off a 4-game home stand at
SAP Center on Saturday night and showed the near sellout crowd that they have
some work to do if they want to make any serious run at a playoff appearance
this coming spring. The visiting Washington Capitals completed their California
sweep with a resounding 4-0 victory over the Sharks.
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Sharks
feeling blue after trip ends with loss Motivated St
Louis runs over Sharks 4-1 by Mike Lee
The second 5-game road trip of the season is
done. Unlike the first go around, the Sharks dropped the majority of game
played, which was capped with a dismal 4-1 loss to the St Louis Blues in
Missouri on Thursday night. The Sharks failed to capitalize on early momentum,
and ended up getting out-classed by a team motivated to win.
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Shots over
the bow wake up Sharks SJ takes note of Boughner's
comments, win 4-1 by Mike Lee
The schedule makers didn't make things easy
on San Jose when they put together the current 5-game road trip and the Sharks
have struggled early, but they managed to beat a tough Minnesota Wild team on
Tuesday night in Minneapolis. The Sharks scored in all three periods and
received quality goaltending from James Reimer, resulting in a big4-1 win for
San Jose. More
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending
11/14 by LGS Staff
The Southeast has been a hotbed for hockey
this season, but did the Hurricanes do enough to grab the top spot in this
week's LGS NHL Power Rankings? Nashville joins the party of hot teams in the
south. Maybe the Flames should move back to Atlanta?
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The
Malfeasant 7 return to Sharks lineup Avalanche pummel
Sharks 6-2 by Mike Lee
The cavalry arrived for the Sharks in
Colorado on Saturday night, but they turned out to be more F-Troop than saving
grace as San Jose dropped a 6-2 decision to the host Avalanche at Ball Arena.
Mirroring their start in Winnipeg, the Sharks grabbed an early lead, then
someone pulled the rug out from under them as Colorado would score 4 times
before San Jose could respond. The 7 players who spent the last 6 games on the
NHL's COVID protocol list were a combined -7 and spent most of the night trying
to find their legs. More >>
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Sharks stall
against Jets Winnipeg salvages a win in season
series by Mike Lee
The short-handed Sharks looked like a team
that ran out of gas in Winnipeg as San Jose dropped a tough 4-1 decision in
Saskatchewan on Thursday night. The youngsters who have been cast into the NHL
spotlight because of the Sharks COVID protocol situation were outgunned as the
Jets avoided a sweep in the season series between the two teams. San Jose had
taken the first two games between the teams, and Thursday night's match up was
the last time they would face each other in the regular season.
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King of the
Hill Sharks open 5-game trip with big win in
Calgary by Mike Lee
San Jose opened another 5-game road trip on
Tuesday night, and like their season opening trip in early October, the Sharks
got off to another unexpected start. Facing one of the hottest teams in the NHL
in the Calgary Flames, the Sharks played exceptional defense and got timely
goaltending from Adin Hill en route to a 4-1 win over the Flames. Hill made 37
saves, including 18 stops in a pivotal 2nd period.
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending 11/8 by LGS Staff
The Panthers continue to hold the top spot
in our rankings. The Washington Capitals see the biggest fall this week. See
who is making the moves and who is pretending.
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Sharks
youngsters learn a lesson in loss to Devils SJ blows
3rd period lead, then falls 3-2 in the shootout by
Mike Lee
The Sharks wrapped up their 3-game home
stand with a disappointing shootout loss to the visiting New Jersey Devils at
SAP Center on Saturday night. Like the St Louis Blues on Thursday night, the
Devils faced San Jose a day after dropping a game in Los Angeles. For the
second straight time, it was the Sharks that looked like the team with the
tired legs, allowing the opposition to beat them at home.
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Sharks
return Eklund to Sweden SJ giving their 1st round draft
pick time to mature by Mike Lee
The Sharks made their first notable roster
move of the season on Friday, when they reassigned centerman William Eklund to
Djurgardens IF of the Swedish Hockey League. Had the Sharks allowed Eklund to
play in a 10th NHL game, it would have triggered his three year entry-level
contract. More
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Inexperience
shows St Louis jumps on mistakes to take 5-3 win at
SAP by Mike Lee
Some things are givens with the San Jose
Sharks. They never play well in matinee starts or against goaltenders making
their NHL debuts. Joel Hofer got the call in net for the visiting St Louis
Blues, who lost to the Los Angeles Kings in the shootout 24 hours earlier.
Hofer would get past a shaky opening period to help the Blues knock off San
Jose 5-3 at SAP Center. More >>
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Where Do We
Go from Here? League needs to do better in addressing
Kyle Beach issue by Ryan Hall
A couple weeks ago I wrote an
article praising the NHL for becoming a safe space to discuss
Mental Health. That piece lauded the league for taking a bold, progressive
stance and embracing one of the largest health crises of our time. I was
hopeful and optimistic that this was the start of a new, more humane National
Hockey League. More
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Sharks
infirmary roster continues to deliver SJ downs Buffalo
5-3 on Hertl's big night by Mike Lee
Building on their 2-1 overtime win over
Winnipeg on Saturday night, the Sharks returned to action with their AHL heavy
roster as the team continues to deal with a wave of players who remain on the
NHL's COVID protocol list. Tomas Hertl scored a pair of goal and added an
assist to lead the Sharks to a 5-3 win over the Buffalo Sabres at SAP Center.
Goaltender James Reimer made 25 saves to earn his 3rd victory in four starts
for San Jose. More
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings for the Week Ending 11/1 by LGS Staff
The Panthers and Blackhawks both have
terrible weeks, but they bookend the Power Rankings this week. See who is
making the moves and who is pretending.
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Late arrival
costly Sharks drop third straight after loss to
Canadiens by Mike Lee
Over their 31 year history some things have
become staples with the San Jose Sharks. Losing their game after long road
trips is one of them. Returning home for their first gae after completing a
5-game road trip, the Sharks laid an egg against arguably the worst team in the
Eastern Conference on Thursday night. The Montreal Canadiens had dropped 6 of
their first 7 games this season, including a lopsided 5-0 loss to San Jose 9
days ago. The Canadiens returned the favor with a 4-0 victory at SAP Center as
the Sharks played in only their second home game of the season.
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Flat finish
to road trip Sharks fall 3-1 in Nashville, dropping
second straight by Mike Lee
Early in the season, the Sharks are trying
to establish their identity and figure out what kind of hockey club they're
going to be this season. Wrapping up a 5-game road trip, the Sharks sputtered,
dropping a second consecutive game in a 3-1 loss to the Nashville Predators at
Bridgestone Arena in Tennessee on Tuesday night. San Jose fell behind early and
couldn't find the spark required to beat the Predators.
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LGS NHL
Power Rankings For the Week of 10/25 by LGS Staff
The staff writers at LetsGoSharks.com rank
each NHL team from 1 to 32, and give up the skinny on why. We'll publish our
ranking each Monday. Get the low down on who's in it to win it, and who's just
pretending. More
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Sharks fall
short in Beantown Late surge not enough in 4-3
loss by Mike Lee
All good things must eventually come to an
end. On Sunday, it was the Sharks fantastic season start that fizzled in a
morning matinee with the Boston Bruins at TD Garden Arena. A flat opening
snowballed into a deficit the Sharks couldn't overcome. Trailing 4-1 in the 3rd
period, the Sharks fought back, but would fall 4-3 as San Jose loses for the
first time this season. More >>
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Sharks don't
wilt against Leafs Unlikely win streak extended to 4
games by Mike Lee
The past two seasons, the Sharks cough up
the lead in the 3rd period. So far this season, these aren't the same Sharks.
After grabbing leads, and surrendering them in a back and both squabble with
the host Toronto Maple Leafs, the Sharks finally played some lock down hockey
and kept their surprising winning streak to start the season alive on Friday
night. Playing their third game in four nights, the Sharks got timely scoring
from their key veterans, and enough goaltending to stun the Maple Leafs 5-3 in
a weekday matinee in Ontario. More >>
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Sharks
continue to build Power play continues to pay dividends
for SJ by Mike Lee
Those long season opening road trips have
always been a great opportunity for teams to gel. When the roster has seen as
many changes as the Sharks this past off season, the time together has been
almost crucial. Building on their surprising start early in the season, the
Sharks are using their current trip to figure each other out, as well as build
confidence as a team. That confidence was on full display in Ottawa on Thursday
night, as the Sharks rolled to their third consecutive win to start the season
with a 2-1 victory in Ontario. More >>
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Le Beau
Jeu SJ rocks Montreal 5-0 in Quebec by Mike Lee
When you make an appearance in the Stanley
Cup Finals, expectations get raised. When you make the Cup Finals and you're
the Montreal Canadiens, those expectations go through the roof. In the hallowed
halls of Bell Centre, the Canadiens have parleyed their Cup appearance against
the Tampa Bay Lightning by starting the 2021-22 season by dropping four
straight games. San Jose kicked off a five game roadtrip with a big 5-0 win in
le belle province. More >>
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Monday Odds
& Ends Tidbits from the week by Mike Lee
We're only one game into the new NHL season
and there's a boatload to cover. I'm going to try something new this season and
do a weekly column on just a hodge-podge of topics. Nothing in particular, just
observations of all things Sharks and the NHL. We'll see how it goes. Think of
it as a bullet list of water cooler topics, but cooler.
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All was right for an evening Sharks open
2021-22 with a come-from-behind win by Mike
Lee
For an evening, all was right in the world.
No pandemic, no empty arena, Sharks play comeback hockey and win on opening
night. The past two seasons have been unkind to hockey in San Jose, but
Saturday night was like jumping into a time machine and traveling back to the
salad days of Sharks hockey. San Jose overcame a two goal deficit, to upend the
Winnipeg Jets at SAP Center with a 4-3 comeback victory.
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Sharks youth movement starts on the blueline Santeri Hataaka one of four rookies poised to debut for
SJ by Mike Lee
28 of the NHLs 32 teams have opened
their 2021-22 campaigns with games which started on Tuesday evening. The San
Jose Sharks are one of four teams that have to wait until Saturday to
officially start their season. For the four rookies who have been named to the
Sharks opening night roster, its been more than a waiting game.
Theyre officially roster players, but until their names get inked onto a
game lineup, they're simply names on a list. They may or may not be included on
San Joses list of players who officially participate in Saturdays
game against the Winnipeg Jets at SAP Center. One of those rookies is
defenseman Santeri Hatakka, a 20-year-old from Riihimaki, Finland, who is
hoping his name is on the lineup sheet.
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Long Overdue Addressing mental health and
addiction issues in the NHL by Ryan Hall
Things are changing in the NHL. Not only is
the league skewing younger, faster, and more data driven. It is also adopting a
far more humane character, one that frankly has been long
overdue. For years fans and media alike have joked about the rote, robotic
answers that players give during the ubiquitous between period
interview. We can all quote the usual platitudes about giving their
best, those other guys are a talented team, and working
real hard out there. While thats good for a laugh, it hardly
creates a sense of authenticy. More >>
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Sharks announce roster Youngsters highlight
the new look by Mike Lee
The Sharks 2021-22 Opening Night roster is
set. San Jose named 13 forwards, 7 defensemen and two goaltenders to the
official roster that excludes Evander Kane, who is listed as a "non-roster
player, pending completion of the NHL's investigation." The biggest surprises
included forwards Jonathan Dahlen, William Eklund and Jasper Weatherby, along
with defeneman Santeri Hatakka. More >>
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The X Factors Sharks rookies could
change the equation for the struggling South Bay franchise by Paul Krill
After back-to-back non-playoff seasons, not
much is expected from the Sharks in the upcoming 2021-22 season. (DRatings, for
example, gives the Sharks a .6 percent chance of winning it all this season.
Not 6 percent, thats .6 percent.) There could be reasons for optimism,
though, given a growing crop of quality young players, anchored by William
Eklund, Ryan Merkley, and Jonathan Dahlen, who would be in their rookie seasons
if they make the squad. More >>
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What
to Expect When Youre Expecting Nothing Looking
forward to the upcoming season by Ryan
Hall
Well, here we are the cusp of another NHL
campaign. Can anyone even remember the last normal season? For
those who may need a refresher, when we last saw the league in a semblance of
normal it was March of 2020. The Toronto Maple Leafs had just lost a game to a
Zamboni driver. Marc-Andre Fleury looked like a lifer in Las Vegas. And the San
Jose Sharks were putrid. More >>
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Get ready for a long season Not much has
changed in San Jose by Mike Lee
The Sharks kickoff their 2021-22 NHL
campaign in a little more than a week and from the looks of it, that will be
the start of a very long season. San Jose did little to improve on a roster
that that lost 14 more games than they won the prior season. There was no
marquee free agent signing during the offseason. No blockbuster trade. Nada.
Zilch. It has all the makings of a repeat of the last two seasons. Any success
will be lauded as a great achievement. If the Sharks do what everyone expects,
and mop up in the Pacific Division basement, then they will have simply
accomplished what everyone expected. More >>
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Western Conference |
W |
L |
OTL |
Pts |
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(1) Colorado |
56 |
19 |
7 |
119 |
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(2) Minnesota |
53 |
22 |
7 |
113 |
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(3) Calgary |
50 |
21 |
11 |
111 |
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(4) St Louis |
49 |
22 |
11 |
109 |
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(5) Edmonton |
49 |
27 |
6 |
104 |
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(6) Los Angeles |
44 |
27 |
11 |
99 |
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(7) Dallas |
46 |
30 |
6 |
98 |
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(8) Nashville |
45 |
30 |
7 |
97 |
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(12) San Jose |
32 |
37 |
13 |
77 |
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SJ Home |
18 |
18 |
5 |
41 |
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SJ Road |
14 |
19 |
8 |
36 |
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3-0 L |
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LEADERS |
Scoring |
Gm |
G |
A |
Pts |
PIM |
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Meier |
77 |
35 |
41 |
76 |
54 |
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Hertl |
82 |
30 |
34 |
64 |
30 |
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Couture |
77 |
23 |
33 |
56 |
18 |
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Burns |
82 |
10 |
44 |
54 |
42 |
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Barabanov |
70 |
10 |
29 |
39 |
14 |
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Goaltending |
W |
L |
OTL |
Sv% |
GAA |
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Reimer |
19 |
17 |
10 |
.911 |
2.90 |
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Hill |
10 |
11 |
1 |
.906 |
2.66 |
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Sawchenko |
1 |
2 |
1 |
.901 |
3.35 |
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Kahkonen |
2 |
6 |
1 |
.916 |
2.86 |
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Stalock |
0 |
1 |
0 |
.786 |
7.81 |
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Special Teams |
# |
Eff% |
Rnk |
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Power Play |
41/216 |
19.0% |
22nd |
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Penalty Kill |
33/223 |
85.2% |
2nd |
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