San Jose Sharks Podcast with Len Shapiro: After shutout of Kings Saturday Sharks fired up for the Heat of the Flames Thursday

San Jose Sharks goalie Martin Jones (31) stops a shot next to Los Angeles Kings right wing Dustin Brown, center, and Sharks defenseman Justin Braun during the third period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Dec. 23, 2017, in San Jose, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

On the Sharks Podcast with Len:

1 Sharks goaltender Marty Jones performance in goal against the Los Angeles Kings saw his best performance of the season with 28 saves

2 It was the first time the Sharks shutout the Kings in over a decade

3 For Jones it was his 100th career NHL win

4 The Sharks had goals scored by Marcus Sorenson and Joe Pavelski

5 The Sharks host the Calgary Flames Thursday night at SAP Len takes a look at this match up

Join Len each Monday for the San Jose Sharks Podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Podcast with Daniel Dullum: Jones stops em all in Sharks shutout over Kings; NHL roster freeze; Golden Knights keep on keeping on

San Jose Sharks’ Joe Pavelski, bottom center, is hugged by teammates after scoring during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday, Dec. 23, 2017, in San Jose, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

On the NHL Podcast with Daniel:

1 Sharks blank LA in key NHL Pacific showdown

2 NHL embraces holiday roster freeze as a popular tradition

3 Golden Knights, Marc-Andre Fluery, hold high-powered Capitals scoreless

4 Red-hot Lightning shut out Minnesota

Daniel Dullum hosts the NHL Podcasts each Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

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Merry Little Shutout: Sharks Beat Kings 2-0, Jones Picks Up 100th NHL Win

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By Mary Walsh

SAN JOSE — The San Jose Sharks shutout the Los Angeles Kings 2-0 at SAP Center Saturday night. It was Martin Jones’ 100th NHL win and the first time the Sharks shutout the Kings in San Jose in over a decade. Sharks goals were scored by Marcus Sorensen and Joe Pavelski. Jones made 28 saves for the win, while Jonathan Quick made 31 saves in a losing effort for the Kings. Pavelski’s power play goal extended the Sharks’ power play success to an eight-game streak.

After the game, Sharks assistant coach Rob Zettler said:

I thought that was one of our best games of the year so far, against a division team, obviously and able to gain two points on those guys. Defensively we’ve been good all year, we’ve been starting to put the puck in the back of the net the last few games, last couple of weeks so it’s a good feeling.

Over those last couple of weeks, the Sharks have had to lean on their top lines for scoring. With Logan Couture injured, the team needs even more from the bottom six than before. That was the difference Saturday, said Zettler:

Tonight specifically I thought we got some quality minutes from our fourth line: Ward, Boedker, Sorensen, obviously scored the goal. I thought that was a major difference, being able to put those guys out in key times, key moments, and keep our big guys’ minutes down a little bit.

The game started with a strange sequence of penalties. First, Justin Braun was called for tripping Marian Gaborik, and it was a questionable call at best. 42 seconds into the Kings power play, Oscar Fantenberg was called for delay of game by concealing the puck. Depending on your bias, he either fell or threw himself down to the ice, momentarily concealing the puck. The puck was visible and moving almost immediately, so if it was an attempt to freeze the puck it was not a successful one.

Apart from penalties, it was a very rough-and-tumble game. Brenden Dillon and Timo Meier stood out, but it was a skirmish-laden event for almost everyone on the ice.

“It was fun to be on the bench, the physical part was fun. You know, Timo and Dillon and Burnsie’s hit against good players, really fun to be a part of,” said Zettler after the game. “You could feel the energy, not only in the building but you could feel it on the bench.”

The second period started with more penalties. First, Jonny Brodzinski hit Timo Meier, who responded by holding on and being dragged away from the boards. Brodzinski then threw Meier to the ice and got four minutes for roughing. Meier got two minutes for holding. During the ensuing four-on-four, the Kings were called for too many men on the ice, giving the Sharks about a minute of four-on-three action. With three penalty killers and then with four, the Kings killed off all of that.

One second past the midpoint of the game, Sorensen put the Sharks on the board. Key to his goal was that Quick was too far out of his net as the Sharks entered the zone. Sorensen changed direction abruptly right in front of Quick and was able to put the puck in with a backhand. Assists went to Mikkel Boedker and Dylan DeMelo.

The second goal came in the third period, on the Sharks’ fifth power play of the night. Tomas Hertl was in moving in front of the net, with Pavelski a little ways up in the slot. Burns took the shot from the blue line and Pavelski redirected it in. Burns took that shot right off a faceoff win by Pavelski, just six seconds into the power play.

The Sharks return to action Thursday when they host the Calgary Flames at 7:30 PM PT.

Sharks Bank on Labanc’s 4 Points in 5-4 OT Win over Canucks

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By Matthew Harrington

SAN JOSE, Calif. — The San Jose Sharks defeated the Vancouver Canucks 5-4 in overtime at the SAP Center Thursday night, thanks to a four-point night from Kevin Labanc. The rookie forward capped a career night with the game-winner at 1:53 of overtime, his first goal in 23 games.

Joe Thornton netted a pair of goals and finished the night in sole possession of 18th place on the all-time points list with 1,416.

The Sharks coughed up 3-1 and 4-3 leads in the game, but Labanc buried his fourth goal of the year to pull out the two-point effort. Labanc took Tomas Hertl’s feed from beside the net and ripped a shot from the slot for a goal to go along with his three assists.

Labanc last scored on October 14th against the New York Islanders and lit the lamp twice Opening Night against Philadelphia.

Daniel Sedin scored his eighth goal of the season just 2:09 into the third period, tying the game at four apiece. The Sharks had taken the lead at the end of the second period on a 5-on-3 man-advantage that saw Joe Pavelski feed Tomas Hertl with a cross-crease pass that Hertl pulled from his feet and buried for his ninth goal of the season.

Hertl’s goal was the fifth goal of the second period, with the Sharks opening the scoring in the period on Timo Meier’s fifth goal of the year, burying a slot pass from Dylan Demelo at 5:20 into the frame, and Thornton’s second beautiful shot of the game on the power play 6:29 into the middle frame for a 3-1 lead. Jake Virtanen would score a 4-on-4 goal and Brock Boeser would add a rebound tally late in the frame to tie the game at 3-3.

Vancouver scored first in the contest just 1:58 into the game, but Thornton went top shelf on Canucks goaltender Jacob Markstrom for the first of 3 San Jose power play goals in 5 opportunities. It was career point No. 1,415, moving Jumbo past Doug Gilmour for 18th best all-time. Jumbo also picked up an assist, putting him just 4 points behind no. 17, Adam Oates.

San Jose finished the game with 32 shots on goal while the Canucks put up 40. Sharks netminder Aaron Dell made 17 saves in the second period alone to hang on for his fifth straight win.

The Sharks continue the homestand with a Christmas Eve eve tilt against the reviled Los Angeles Kings. The Sharks currently sit in third place in the Pacific Division, eight games back of the leading Kings and six back of second place Vegas.

San Jose Sharks Podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: After dropping two straight Sharks regroup for three game homestand

San Jose Sharks goalie Martin Jones (31) makes a save against Edmonton Oilers’ Patrick Maroon (19) during second-period NHL hockey game action in Edmonton, Alberta, Monday, Dec. 18, 2017. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press via AP)

On the SJ Sharks Podcast with Mary Lisa:

1 The Sharks dropped their last two games after losing Logan Courture we take a look at how Couture’s absence has impacted the team since his concussion last Friday in Vancouver

2 The Sharks Monday two goal loos in Edmonton 4-2 saw the Oilers score three unanswered goals. The Oilers have been struggling at home but were relieved to get a home victory. The Sharks also suffered on offense missing passes, some turnovers, and not executing the power play.

3 Goaltender Martin Jones has given up three goals in each of the last six games the Sharks are hoping that will improve over the next three game at home

4 One guy the Sharks had a tough time with in Edmonton was the Oilers Ryan Strome who had two goals which was the difference for the Oilers in  their win

5 The Sharks open a three game homestand starting Thursday night against the Vancouver Canucks, they’ll later face the LA Kings and the Calgary Flames. Mary Lisa takes at the advantages of having home ice in the upcoming homestand

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

 

 

 

 

Oilers’ two-goal deficit was too big to overcome for Sharks 5-3

~ Photo credit: (Jason Franson / The Canadian Press)

~ By Pearl Allison Lo

~ Though the San Jose Sharks came to within one twice, two was the decisive number as an early scoring lull gave the Edmonton Oilers a 5-3 win at Rogers Place Monday.

The Sharks scored first, but then gave up three unanswered goals. Edmonton was able to re-establish two-goal leads after San Jose’s attempts to come back. Moreover, right before the Oilers’ third and fourth goal, the Sharks had good and/or close moves at the other end.

San Jose, who was playing without Logan Couture, has now scored three goals in each of their last six games. However, goalie Martin Jones, and the team have given up at least four goals in his last six starts, the last three resulting in an 0-1-2 record. The Sharks were riding a five-game point streak heading into the game.  

Kevin Labanc and Brent Burns assisted on San Jose’s first two goals.  

For Edmonton, Ryan Strome had two goals, Patrick Maroon and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had a goal and an assist apiece and Leon Draisaitl had two assists.

It was a more than welcome win for the Oilers as they had lost three in a row at home and a nine-game loss-win pattern overall.

Both teams had power plays early in the first less than a minute apart. It was the Sharks who were productive on special teams though, with a shot on goal shorthanded and their sixth straight game with a power play goal. Burns passed cross ice between two defenders to Kevin Labanc, who from goalie Cam Talbot’s left, shot at Talbot while Joe Pavelski, on Talbot’s right, sent Labanc’s rebound past the goalie at 6:15.

The second half of the first produced better results for Edmonton after a delay of game penalty to Tomas Hertl, which was not called right away. Two seconds after their power play expired, Mark Letestu scored at 14:42, after Draisaitl faked a shot and Oscar Klefbom provided the second assist.   

The Oilers then took the lead with just over a minute left in the period. A wide open far side Strome scored at 18:51, aided by Draisaitl and Jujhar Khaira.

In the second, Jones made three saves in less than a minute which included Connor McDavid as part of a 2-on-1 followed by a shot from McDavid. However, less than a minute after the latter save, Nugent-Hopkins moved Drake Caggiula’s shot in at 13:24, Maroon with the second helper.

San Jose halted the scoring beginning in the opposite end with Burns. He passed to Labanc and Hertl received Labanc’s pass in the neutral zone. Timo Meier blocked Talbot while Meier was in between two defenders as Hertl scored at 8:32 to make it 3-2.

Tripping caused the puck to switch sides quickly as the Sharks’ second power play was cut short when Pavelski was called for the penalty.  Within less time than before though, San Jose went on a now 4-on-3 power play as Strome committed the same offense.

Back-and-forth scoring continued in the third as not long after Tim Heed hit the goalpost, Maroon responded with a goal to pull Edmonton further ahead again. He was assisted by Nugent-Hopkins at 8:32.

Marcus Sorensen took the Sharks’ turn back with his second in as many games, a wraparound goal at 11:58 to make it 4-3. He was aided by Justin Braun and Melker Karlsson.   

Strome notched the 5-3 goal with an empty netter at 19:52, helped by Matt Benning.

Game notes: Couture, who left San Jose’s last game, is day-to-day with a concussion. The Sharks welcomed back Mikkel Boedker, who skated for 8:17 and had a giveaway and a takeaway. The Oilers also welcomed back Adam Larsson who skated for 21:55, had five hits, four blocks and four giveaways.

Up next: San Jose conclude their three game road trip with a 1-1-1 record and will pick back up with a three game homestand before and after Christmas, starting with the Vancouver Canucks again Thursday at 7:30pm.

San Jose Sharks Podcast with Len Shapiro: Sharks hope to end road trip with big win over Oilers

Vancouver Canucks Right Wing Brock Boeser (6) skates with the puck away as San Jose Sharks Center Logan Couture (39) defends during their NHL game at Rogers Arena on December 15, 2017 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Derek Cain/Icon Sportswire) (Icon Sportswire via AP Images)

On the SJ Sharks Podcast with Len:

1 Logan Couture out with a concussion has been out since leaving Friday’s game in Vancouver

2 Len describes how Couture was injured

3 The Rexall Center in Edmonton has always been a challenge for the Sharks Monday night proved no different as the Sharks were chasing the puck but the Oilers were chasing the Sharks in a game that had a one goal difference for most of the way

4 The Oilers have struggled at home of late going 5-10

5 The Sharks started this road trip with a 3-2 win on Jonas Donskoi who scored two goals in Calgary only to drop a 4-3 decision

Len Shapiro does the Sharks each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Podcast with Daniel Dullum: Gate problems for Sens could have them leaving Ottawa; Knights fastest expansion team to reach 20 W’s

15minutenews.com file phot0: The Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk says the team could move if attendance doesn’t improve soon

On the NHL Podcast with Daniel:

1 Senators blank Montreal in first outdoor game of the season

2 CBC’s Don Cherry says Senators will leave Ottawa if attendance doesn’t pick up

3 Golden Knights are fastest NHL expansion team to reach 20 wins

4 Longtime minor league play-by-play announcer makes NHL debut, filling in on NY Rangers broadcast

Daniel Dullum does the NHL Podcast each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

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Sharks Fall to Canucks 4-3 in Overtime; Gagner gamer puts Vancouver over the top

Canucks center Sam Gagner (89) scores the winning goal in overtime during the NHL game between the San Jose Sharks and the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada. Dom Gagne/CSM (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)

by M. Walsh

The San Jose Sharks lost in 4-3 overtime to the Vancouver Canucks on Friday. Two Vancouver goals came from Markus Granlund, one from Brock Boeser, and the game winner from Sam Gagner. For the Sharks, Brent Burns scored twice and rookie Marcus Sorensen scored once. Jacob Markstrom made 34 saves on 37 shots for the Canucks, while Martin Jones made 36 saves on 40 shots for San Jose.

The Sharks were coming off a win the night before against Calgary, but they were facing a hungry opponent. Vancouver snapped a four game losing skid with the win, a skid capped off by a 7-1 loss to Nashville on Wednesday.

“This sets up all the things for them to have an A game and they did. They were outstanding early and Jonesy gave us a chance to hang around and we found a way to get an important point on a night we probably didn’t deserve one,” said Sharks head coach Pete DeBoer.

At 4:34 of overtime, Sam Gagner scored on a breakaway to win the game with a quick backhand over Martin Jones’ right shoulder. It was a tough loss after a valiant effort from the goalie to keep his team in the game. The Canucks outshot the Sharks 40-37, with 22 in the first period alone. DeBoer was asked if the three goals that Jones allowed were cause for concern. He said:

You can’t play any better than he played tonight. We didn’t give him a lot of help tonight. In defense of our guys, an emotional win last night in Calgary, the we fly in here on a back to back against a team that’s ready to go. So sometimes that’s what it looks like.

Logan Couture left the game early following a hit from Alexander Burmistrov in the third period. Burmistrov’s shoulder appeared to make contact with Couture’s face. The hit came about five minutes into the period. Couture has had an outstanding season this year, leading the team in scoring with 15 goals and 10 assists through 30 games. After finally getting most of the team healthy again, losing Couture for an extended period would be a big setback for a team that is just getting its game back. There was no update on Couture’s status after the game.

The first goal came on a Vancouver power play just 44 seconds into the game. The zig-zagging play started with Henrik Sedin on the blue line, went to a touch pass by Daniel Sedin and ended as little more than a tap-in for Granlund. Half way into the period, Brent Burns tied the game, again on a power play. His shot went through so many players that it seemed unlikely that it had not touched any of them, but it did not. Assists went to Logan Couture and Joe Pavelski.

The second Vancouver goal came just after a power play expired, while the Sharks penalty killers were trapped and perhaps out of gas in their own zone. A shot came from Daniel Sedin above the faceoff circle. Henrik caught it just above the blue paint and found Granlund. Gralund put the puck between Justin Braun and Marc-Edouard Vlasic and past Jones.

The Canucks scored again at 11:46 of the second period, again on the power play. The Sharks started the penalty kill well with a clear just three seconds in. After retrieving the puck, the Canucks came back fast, with Brock Boeser carrying the puck through the neutral zone and weaving past two Sharks defenders to give himself a short breakaway. That shot did not go in but 12 seconds later Boeser caught a pass in the faceoff circle and with a clear shot at the net he did not miss. Assists went to Daniel and Henrik Sedin.

With under two minutes left in the second, Braun, Jannik Hansen and Sorensen outnumbered the Canucks in a quick rush created when Sorensen intercepted a pass from Troy Stecher. Sorensen scored on a rebound from Braun’s shot after their odd man rush cused a little chaos by the Vancouver net. Assists went to Braun and Hansen.

The tying goal came almost right off of a faceoff in the Canucks zone. Joel Ward won the faceoff back to Burns, whose shot was at least partially screened by Melker Karlsson and Tomas Hertl fighting for position in front of the net. Like his first goal, it made its way through a lot of traffic but did not hit another Shark. The only assist went to Ward.

The overtime point puts the Sharks in third place in the Pacific Division standings with 38 points. The Calgary Flames and the Anaheim Ducks both have 35 points, which is good for fourth and fifth place in the Pacific. Both wild card spots are held by Central Division teams with 37 points.

The Sharks next play on Monday at 6:00 pm PT in Edmonton against the Oilers.

San Jose Sharks Podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: Sharks good for the comeback; Burns back on track; SJ starts three game road trip Thursday

San Jose Sharks’ Tomas Hertl, center, celebrates after scoring with teammate Logan Couture (39) during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Minnesota Wild Sunday, Dec. 10, 2017, in San Jose, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

On the SJ Sharks podcast with Mary:

1 The Sharks after two impressive wins against Carolina and Ottawa at home dropped a razor edge close game to the Minnesota Wilds 5-4 after the Sharks were down 3-0

2 Brett Burns has found his groove he struggled at the beginning of the season but looks to have turned it around and has scored goals in recent weeks after going through a drought

3 Goaltender Aaron Dell has strung some wins in net and was impressive during the last homestand

4 The Sharks played three back to back games and have six back to back games on the season schedule left but as you know some back to back night can be wearing

5 The Sharks begin a three game road journey starting on Thursday night in Calgary, Friday in Vancouver and conclude the road trip in Edmonton

Mary Lisa Walsh does the San Jose Sharks podcasts each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com