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Bold Move Predictions for Sharks
A first-round exit in the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs officially closed the window of opportunity for current veterans on the San Jose Sharks. Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau were the catalysts in bringing a Stanley Cup to the Bay Area but to no avail. Doug Wilson has his hands full this offseason as the franchise […]
Sharks Unable to Wreck the Rig, Fall to Oilers
The Stanley Cup Playoffs ended abruptly for the San Jose Sharks. Champions of the Western Conference last season, the Edmonton Oilers ousted the defenders in six games. Inconsistency marred the Sharks as youth and speed from the Oilers ultimately propelled them to the next round. Several factors contributed to the Sharks’ short run in the […]
Sharks in a Dry Spell
Defense is a non-issue for the San Jose Sharks having one of the top defenses in the league. Throughout the season, though, the Sharks’ offense has been sporadic at times. As the regular season enters the final stretch, offensive production has once again become an issue. A current four-game skid has seen the Sharks’ once […]
A Desert Getaway With the Sharks
As I stood outside Gila River Arena waiting for the imminent downpour, the excitement began to set in. Home advantage has been the norm for me at SAP Center with the San Jose Sharks. To experience a road game with the boys in teal was on my bucket list. With the perfect opportunity, my cousins and […]
Wingels Trade Puts Sharks’ Future in Motion
Time was ticking since the start of training camp for Tommy Wingels. Last season, the physical forward was often scratched from the lineup by San Jose Sharks head coach Peter DeBoer. More of the same from Wingels was seen again this season as his play did not satisfy DeBoer, leading to healthy scratches. Like former […]
Hertl Close to Return, Decisions Loom on Sharks’ Roster
A grinding schedule the past few weeks have left the San Jose Sharks in prime position to capture the Pacific Division. The Anaheim Ducks and Edmonton Oilers, however, will likely have a say as all three teams have yet to separate themselves. San Jose’s schedule may appear favorable but are not out of the woods. […]
Meier & Labanc Want to Be Sharks
Last year during training camp, first-year head coach Peter DeBoer faced a dilemma he was glad to have. Timo Meier, the San Jose Sharks’ first-round pick in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, made an impressive debut in his first camp to show he was ready for NHL action. The 2015 draft perhaps boasted the most […]
Boedker Struggling, Schlemko & Dell Shining
Doug Wilson made his intentions clear after last season of staying competitive after the San Jose Sharks reached the Stanley Cup Final for the first time. Areas of improvement were highlighted after falling short against the Pittsburgh Penguins. With a versatile defenseman and backup goaltender the likely targets, Wilson was confident that San Jose Barracuda […]
Sharks Must Hit the Ground Running
The San Jose Sharks’ roster has been set and the team is ready to kick-off the season. In order for the Sharks to set an early tone, a strong start in October is critical if the team is looking to make another run to the Stanley Cup Final. Establish Road Dominance A big reason San […]
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