San Jose Sharks Podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: Sharks prepare for three-game road trip starting tonight in Edmonton

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On the San Jose Sharks Podcast with Mary Lisa:

1.The Sharks are coming off two wins out of their last four games. The Sharks got a 5-3 win past the Detroit Red Wings on Monday night. What a relief it was as San Jose recently struggled on home ice with losses to the Columbus Blue Jackets and Washington Capitals.

2. The Sharks improved their power play with a power play goal last Thursday against the St. Louis Blues after going 0-30 on their 32nd try they lit the lamp to snap the drought.

3. The Sharks face the Edmonton Oilers, a team they handled without a problem on Tuesday, February 27th, but after the convincing win past ex-coach Todd McLellan and company, the Oilers will be out for revenge on their home ice tonight.

4. The Sharks also have to contend with Connor McDavid, who dominates in Edmonton and leads the Oilers in goals. Will the Sharks’ double team him to slow down his offense?

5. The Sharks conclude their road trip Friday and Saturday with back-to-back nights in Calgary and Vancouver. How do you see these match ups this weekend?

Mary Lisa Walsh is the San Jose Sharks beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

Sharks Wrap Up Homestand With 5-3 Win Over Scuffling Red Wings

sjsharks.com photo: Sharks players celebrate one of five goals against the Detroit Red Wings on Monday night at SAP Center in San Jose

By Matthew Harrington

SAN JOSE — The San Jose Sharks had a great opportunity in front of them Monday night and they took advantage. With the Detroit Red Wings, owners of a 26-32-11 record and no hope for the playoffs, visiting the SAP Center, the Sharks turned the paper win into an actual 5-3 win.

The Sharks wrapped up a six-game, eight-point homestand, pushing Anaheim back three points courtesy of a Ducks loss to the St. Louis Blues. The Los Angeles Kings shutout the Canucks Monday to stay two points back of San Jose for second place in the division with 13 games remaining for each team.

Detroit scored the first goal, but San Jose responded with three straight, then three times built two-goal leads to pick up the win over the former Western Conference foe turned Eastern Conference doormat. Joonas Donskoi accounted for the lone Sharks goal from the top line while depth pieces Eric Fehr, Timo Meier, Kevin Labanc and Chris Tierney all also lit the lamp for team teal.

Trevor Daley, a member of the 2016 Stanley Cup champion Pittsburg Penguins, lit the lamp for Detroit 5:01 into the 1st period, but San Jose’s response was swift and resounding. First Donskoi scored his 13th goal of the year with 9:05 left in the period, then Eric Fehr tipped home his first goal as a member of the sharks 1:44 later for a 2-1 lead.

Kevin Labanc made sure his March continues to be better than his February, scoring his second goal in five March games after scoring only one in 14 games in the previous month. The rookie winger crashed the net on a Chris Tierney shot, poking a loose puck through Jimmy Howard’s pads for a 3-1 edge 1:39 into the second. Gustav Nyquist responded 5:05 into the middle frame to cut into San Jose’s lead 3-2.

Timo Meier continued his breakout season, extending the lead on a power play goal 5:12 into the 3rd period. Detroit Stalwart Henrik Zetterberg pulled the Winged Wheelers back to within a goal just 41 seconds later, but Chris Tierney’s empty net goal sealed the 5-3 win.

The Sharks leave the friendly confines of home for the dreaded Western Canada road swing. First is a Wednesday tilt in Edmonton then a Friday-Saturday back-to-back against Calgary and Vancouver.

San Jose Sharks podcast with Len Shapiro: After losing two out of three, Sharks set for Red Wings tonight; Sharks able to contain Ovechkin last Sunday

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On the Sharks podcast with Len:

1 It’s two out of three for the Sharks as they drop their second on Sunday and their first a 3-2 one goal loss to Columbus on Saturday, March 4th. The Sharks got blanked 2-0 by the Washington Caps on Sunday after defeating the St Louis Blues on Thursday night 2-0.

2 The Caps got goals from Nick Backstrom and Lars Eller, which was enough offense to help them get past the Sharks.

3 The Sharks were able to contain Alex Ovechkin as he went 0-6 on shots on goal.

4 The Detroit Red Wings are in San Jose for a Monday night face off at SAP Center the Red Wings are 26-31-11 fifth in the Atlantic.

5 The Wings bring in goalie Jimmy Howard, who has a 2.82 GA, .911% save percentage. Backup goalie Petr Mrazek leads the team in shutouts with three.

Len has the Sharks podcasts every Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NHL Podcast with Daniel Dullum: Caps absolutely shutdown Sharks’ offense; Knights roll to their 20th straight road win; NHL might consider winter Olympics next time around

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On the NHL Podcast with Daniel Dullum:

1 Sharks lose a tough 2-0 game against the Capitals

2 Vegas Golden Knights win their 20th road game

3 Daly: NHL return to Olympics “a possibility,” but a long ways off

4 Gionta, Nash help streaking Bruins power past fading Blackhawks

Catch Daniel each Sunday for the NHL Podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

Sharks Get Shutout by Capitals 2-0

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By Mary Walsh

SAN JOSE — The San Jose Sharks lost 2-0 to the visiting Washington Capitals at SAP Center Saturday afternoon. Nick Backstrom and Lars Eller scored for Washington, while goaltender Matt Grubauer made 24 saves.

For the Sharks, Martin Jones also stopped 24 shots. Marc-Edouard Vlasic led the Sharks in shots with five, and Brenden Dillon led in hits with five. It was just the second time this season that the Sharks were shutout at home.

After the game, Capitals head coach Barry Trotz talked about Grubauer and keys to the win:

Grubi was really solid. He didn’t have a lot of work the first two periods and then third period he had some work. But they make you nervous, the Sharks. They’ve always had great DNA around the net. They throw pucks and it feels like you’re under a lot more heat sometimes than you really are. But that’s part of their culture. And I thought we handled it pretty well, they didn’t have a lot of great looks and they didn’t have any seconds.

The first period went by without a goal. The Capitals started faster than the Sharks, but they took a penalty. The Sharks came out of the first with a 12-6 lead in shots, with shots from seven different players. Ominously, the Capitals won almost 70% of the faceoffs.  By the end of the game, the Caps had won 62% of the faceoffs.

After the game, Sharks head coach Peter DeBoer was asked about that statistic. He said: “I think the faceoff circle probably mirrored our game. They were hungrier than us and they won that area of the game, and you know they won a lot of other important areas of the game that we needed to be better in.”

In the second period, the Sharks were on their heels. The Capitals came out faster again. In the first four minutes, Washington outshot the Sharks 7-1. But the halfway mark, the Capitals were up 11-2. At 11:36, Tom Wilson went to the penalty box for the second time after clipping Evander Kane. It did not appear to cause injury to Kane, nor did it injure Washington. The Sharks did not get a shot on goal during the power play.

The Sharks’ woes persisted through the second period. With 1:28 left in the second, Backstrom scored from just above the faceoff dot, sending the puck over Jones’ left shoulder. Assists went to Brett Connolly and John Carlson.

Many thought that the play leading to the goal appeared to be offside. When asked about it after the game, DeBoer said this was not the case.

In all, the Sharks only got three shots on goal during that second period, while the Capitals had 12.

The late second period goal from Washington seemed to wake the Sharks up. They started the third period with renewed urgency. By the ten minute mark, they had a 7-3 shot advantage. That advantage started to slip as the period wound down and the Sharks could not get anything by Grubauer.

With a little more than two minutes to go, the Sharks pulled their goaltender for the man advantage. Soon after, Lars Eller scored into the empty net. Assists went to Dmitry Orlov and Matt Niskanen.

Up Next: The Sharks next play on Monday at home, against the Detroit Red Wings at 7:30 pm PT.

NHL Podcast with Matt Harrington: Sharks get shutout in Sat matinee 2-0; Stars get scoring help in the third period to get by Ducks; CBJs win their third in a row; Flames on solid defense and goaltending help in 2-1 win

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On the NHL podcast with Matt Harrington:

1 The Dallas Stars got scoring help on power play goals from Devin Shore and Jamie Benn in the third period that got them by the Anaheim Ducks 2-1. The Stars improved their lead for a first place spot in the wild card with the win.

2 The Columbus Blue Jackets edged the Detroit Red Wings 3-2. The Jackets are hot they’ve won three straight as the Jackets’ Seth Jones found the back of the net twice to help lift Columbus to a home ice win. Sergei Bobrovsky, who missed two games due to an illness, came in as the Jackets netminder and stopped 22 shots.

3 Sam Bennett and Mat Stajan scored all the goals the Calgary Flames needed in a win over the Ottawa Senators 2-1. The Flames goaltender David Rittich saved the day with 29 saves.

4 The Minnesota Wild’s Eric Staal made it to the top three stars with a go-ahead goal to help pace the Wild to a 5-2 win past the Vancouver Canucks. Staal is on a roll with 11 goals in his last nine games. He has 37 for the season.

5 Injuries on the NHL front: The Stars’ Martin Hanzal is scheduled for back surgery and is not going to return for the rest of the season his recovery is expected to be six months. Also, the Sabres’ Kyle Okposo suffered a concussion when he collided with the Sens’ Bobby Ryan and is listed out indefinitely the injury happened during Thursday’s game.

Matt Harrington does the NHL Podcast each week and is a San Jose Sharks beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Podcast with Joe Lami: Hawks’ Rutta signs extension through 2018-19; Lightning’s Cirelli goal and two assists lead to 5-3 win; Panthers’ Luongo stops 40 shots in shutout

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On the NHL Podcast with Joe Lami:

1 Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Jan Rutta signed a one-year extension through 2018-19. How important is Rutta considering some of the tough loses the Blackhawks have gone through?

2 The Tampa Bay Lighting’s Anthony Cirelli had a great offensive night against the New York Rangers in a 5-3 win. Cirelli scored and had two assists as the Bolts win their eighth in nine games.

3 Florida Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo still has it. He stood on his head against the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night for a 5-0 shutout. Luongo stopped a personal best 40 shots.

4 Los Angeles Kings’ Trevor Lewis who missed 12 games before Thursday night’s game with an upper body injury. Lewis scored his own rebound that gave the Kings the lead over the Capitals 3-1.

5 The San Jose Sharks got a 2-0 shutout and snapped a power play drought when Mikkel Boedker scored on a power play goal. It took 30 tries to make it happen.

Joe Lami does the NHL Podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

 

Sharks’ Power Play Slump Snaps After 30 Attempts as They Blank Blues 2-0

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By Jerry Feitelberg

The San Jose Sharks finally snapped their power play drought, and it came at the most opportune time. Mikkel Boedker broke a scoreless tie with 7:48 left in regulation, scoring on the man-advantage for San Jose’s first extra strength goal in 13 games. Tomas Hertl added an empty-net goal and San Jose limited the St. Louis Blues to a season-low 16 shots on goal in a 2-0 win. Martin Jones picked up the shutout, helping San Jose leapfrog the Anaheim Ducks into second place in the Pacific Division with a game in hand.

The Sharks entered the game on an 0-28 power play skid, the absence of prolific passer Joe Thornton (out with a knee injury) evident in every missed opportunity.  A second period Blues penalty didn’t yield better results. It wasn’t until Kyle Brodziak picked up a holding the stick infraction with 9:30 left in the final frame to put San Jose up a man.

Joonas Donskoi went to work, dangling along the boards before working the puck to Dylan Demelo on the blue line. Demelo tapped the puck right back to Donskoi who worked his way up the boards to the faceoff dots. From there he fed a pass to Boedker who was cocked in the slot. Boedker’s quick-release snapshot beat Blues goalie Jake Allen over his blocker shoulder for the Dane’s 13th goal of the season. Demelo picked up the second assist on the goal, notching his fifth point in three March games.

Allen played an otherwise spectacular game, making 34 saves to keep the Blues in the game despite being greatly outshot. It was a performance made all the more impressive by the fact that Allen wasn’t expected to start. As early as morning skate, backup goalie Carter Hutton was expected to get the nod against his former team. An injury forced Allen into net, giving Palo Alto native Ben Wexler the chance to suit up as emergency backup goaltender. Wexler’s highest level of play before tonight was club hockey at the University of Illinois.

Tomas Hertl punched in an empty-netter with 15 seconds left, with Brent Burns picking up an assist on the Czech’s 16th goal of the year. San Jose pulled ahead of the Ducks, losers 4-2 in Nashville, but couldn’t gain ground of Los Angeles. The Kings beat the Washington Capitals 3-1 at home Thursday.

Up Next: The Sharks host the Washington Capitals on Friday afternoon at 1:00 pm PT.

San Jose Sharks Podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: Sharks look to improve on the power play face off with Blues Thursday

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On the San Jose Sharks Podcast with Mary Lisa:

1 How bad is the Sharks power play they were 0-28 and hoping to get a power play goal  against the St Louis Blues at SAP Center Thurday

2 Former Shark Jonathan Cheechoo, aged 37, is hanging up the sweater after skating in Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League for the last four years. During his Sharks days, Cheechoo led the NHL in scoring in 2005-06 with 56 goals. It’s almost like yesterday when Cheechoo was skating for the Sharks.

3 After beating the Edmonton Oilers and Chicago Blackhawks last week, the Sharks took a tough loss at the SAP Center on Sunday night 4-2 to the Columbus Blue Jackets in a game that Mary Lisa covered.

4 The Jackets’ Artemi Panarin scored twice and was the difference for the Blue Jackets in the win.

5 It’s the St. Louis Blues Thursday night at the SAP Center and Mary Lisa tells you how she see these two teams matching up.

Mary Lisa Walsh covers Sharks hockey each Friday, Saturday and Sunday games at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

San Jose Sharks Podcast with Len Shapiro: After winning two straight and then losing to the CBJs, Sharks regroup for the Blues this Thursday

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On the Sharks podcast with Len:

1 The Sharks, after dominating in their last two wins against Edmonton and Chicago last Tuesday and Thursday nights at SAP Center in San Jose, couldn’t get past the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets in a 4-2 loss on Sunday night.

2 The Jackets started things off with goals from Artemi Pantarin, who had two goals; Nick Foligno and Sonny Milano later scored one each.

3 The Sharks got scoring help from Joonas Donskoi and Evander Kane.

4 The Sharks goalie Marty Jones saved 10-13 shots and was later relieved by Aaron Dell who came in and stopped all 14-14 shots.

5 The Sharks host the St. Louis Blues and Len will have analysis of the upcoming Thursday contest at SAP Center.

Len Shapiro does the SJ Sharks podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsadioservice.com