All Entries Tagged With: "Todd McLellan"
Shark Bite: Sleepy Bruins Fall 2-1 In San Jose
On Thursday evening, the Boston Bruins were looking to build on their recent two-game home winning streak when they took their talents out west for a showdown with the San Jose Sharks at the HP Pavilion. Unfortunately, it seemed as though the B’s left their new-found momentum back in Boston when they made the 3,000 [...]
Sharks and Canucks Battle to Find Salvation in Stanley
The San Jose Sharks and Vancouver Canucks have both danced with death one in these NHL playoffs and with a new lease on life in the Western Conference Final the two western juggernauts are preparing to make the most of their dangerous playoff run.
Joe Thornton Named Sharks Captain
Joe Thornton has finally been named the eighth captain of the San Jose Sharks. One of the leagues most prolific set-up men, Thornton takes over the captaincy of a team for the second time in his career after doing so with the Boston Bruins for two seasons. After being acquired from the Boston Bruins in [...]
Sharks roster looks better or worse?
The San Jose Sharks roster looks vaguely familiar at this point in the off-season. Perhaps that’s because it’s virtually the same team that took them to the Western Conference Finals last season. That finish warranted few alterations to the roster, but are the Sharks in any better shape to improve on last season’s breakthrough in [...]
Sharks Give Jason Demers Extension
It appears the San Jose Sharks are content to solve their defensive deficiencies internally. Jason Demers signed a 2-year deal worth $2.5-million. Last season Demers gave Sharks fans a taste of the offensive potential he has from blue-line, which will be even more vital this year if the roster remains as is. Demers enjoyed a [...]
Sharks roster taking shape
The San Jose Sharks filled their goaltender vacancy by signing 30-year-old Antero Niittymaki to a 2-year deal worth $4 million. Niittymaki will get a shot at the Sharks starting job in goal and he’s had experience in that position, at least more so than either Thomas Greiss or Alex Stalock. When the Sharks were eliminated [...]
Bittersweet Symphony: The 2009-10 San Jose Sharks
All of the Bay Area has gone into rain-filled slumber as the beloved San Jose Sharks 2009-2010 season is over.There is a bittersweet taste in the mouths of Sharks fans world-wide.Though the team exorcised it’s playoff demons by advancing to the Western Conference Finals, they ultimately fell short of their goal of winning the first [...]
Illusion of Goaltending
San Jose Sharks goalie Evgeni Nabokov has a wide spectrum of believers. Some, many of whom are Sharks fans, believe he is an elite goaltender in the NHL. Others believe he is an average goalie; a product of the system who benefits from being surrounded by talented teams. So far in the postseason, Nabokov hasn’t [...]
BATTLE STATIONS: BLACKHAWKS-SHARKS WCF ’10
When Troy Brouwer scored the first goal of the Blackhawks’ 5-1 series clincher, he put the game of hockey in perspective. With his father recovering from surgery to alleviate a blood clot in his brain, Brouwer showed courage, coming back from his absence while he stayed with his father, and getting his game in focus. “It feels great,” he said. “Sitting out those couple games gave me a little bit of perspective and thankfully the coaches stuck with me. I didn’t want to disappoint them or the team or my dad.” Now the perspective switches to the Hawks’ second consecutive WCF and a first playoff meeting ever with San Jose.
This Conference Final brings together the number one and number two Western powers, whose final standings were separated by a single point. Tough to imagine two clubs more evenly matched.
The history between the Hawks and Sharks, then, is limited to their regular season contests, though there are some interesting relationships.
Sharks move on to 2nd Round
The San Jose Sharks got virtually everything they needed to experience to go deep in the playoffs during their first round match-up with the Colorado Avalanche. Which makes moving onto the second round after a 5-2 victory in game 6 even better. A surprise invitee to the playoffs based on season-predictions, the Avalanche provided multiple [...]
Boyle wins it in OT… for wrong team.
Good teams find a way to win. The San Jose Sharks find ways to lose. They dominated most of game 3 against the Colorado Avalanche, but thanks to Craig Anderson and Dan Boyle they came out down 2-1 in the series. The winning goal in game 1 went off of Rob Blake’s skate with less [...]
Sharks clinch Pacific Division
The San Jose Sharks have won the Pacific Division for the third straight season. They won’t match last season’s President’s Trophy, or the point total. However, there are encourages signs about this years team entering the playoffs. The Pacific Division was a highly competitive division from top-to-bottom. The two teams expected to compete with the [...]
Sharks getting boost from Torrey Mitchell?
Arguably the Sharks weakest link for the majority of the season, Torrey Mitchell seems to have found his game and it’s coinciding with the team’s turnaround.After roughly two years of set-backs in still a young career, Mitchell is beginning to show flashes of the player that made him a fan favorite in his rookie season. [...]
No Confidence
A descent down the Western Conference standings may do the San Jose Sharks some good at this point. After falling to the Edmonton Oilers 5-1 tonight, the Sharks have lost six straight. They’ve seen their Pacific Division lead disappear. The Phoenix Coyotes have overtaken them and are playing much better hockey. In fact, most of [...]
Nabokov sets NHL record in style
San Jose Sharks netminder Evgeni Nabokov became the first goalie to win 11 straight road games in NHL history. Nabokov made a career-high 50 saves and shut down all three shootout attempts in a game where the Sharks were completely outplayed by the Detroit Red Wings. Thanks to his play, the Sharks pulled out a [...]
Sharks Rest and Rumors
When the Olympics roll around in just about a week, the San Jose Sharks will be sending eight players to compete for their respective countries. Included in this group: the team’s three best forwards (Thornton, Heatley, Marleau), their top defense pairing (Boyle, Murray), their second-line center who plays in all situations (Pavelski), and both goaltenders(Nabokov, [...]
Shark Experience
Game-day: Nothing like smell of game-day to get you going. The San Jose Sharks were welcoming not only myself, but the Boston Bruins to the Shark Tank. I was graced by the company of some twenty or so employees of the Trader Joe’s crew that works with my dad, many of whom were going to [...]
Sharks get holiday gift on empty netter; “Burger Line Reunites”
In a game that featured 42 combined hits, the San Jose Sharks drew zero penalties against the Dallas Stars for the first time in seven years. Another physical battle between the Pacific division rivals ended with a nice gift for the holidays. Holding a 3-2 lead in the final minute, the Sharks tried to avoid [...]
Forwards not the only front loading on Sharks
In light of the recent struggles, it’s easy for people to start airing their criticisms for the San Jose Sharks offense. A lot of emphasis has been put on the team’s forward lines being front loaded. However, looking up and down the roster, that does not appear to be as much of a long-term issue [...]
“Globetrotters” blow late lead for Sharks, lose in shootout
The San Jose Sharks blew a 2-1 lead to the St. Louis Blues with just over 6 seconds left in the game, and would eventually lose in the shootout (2-1). To make matters worse, the tying goal surrendered occurred while the Sharks were on a power play. Sharks coach Todd McLellan refers to his first [...]
