Sharks stymied for first time in NHL playoffs in 7-0 shutout by Golden Knights

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By Pearl Allison Lo

The San Jose Sharks became the one to suffer a 2018 Stanley Cup playoff loss first, as they were shut out 7-0 by the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 1 of the Western Conference second round at the T-Mobile Arena Thursday night.

Both teams were playing for the first time in over a week after they swept their previous opponents. It was a much more lopsided game than in the teams’ previous meetings and the Knights’ first win these playoffs by more than one goal.  

Vegas scored four goals in the first period, the first two just 26 seconds apart to set up the win along with three more goals on three shots.

Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury made 33 saves on the defensive end. It was his third shutout this postseason and second straight shutout.

Sharks goalie Martin Jones was removed during the game and Evander Kane received a game misconduct for cross-checking Pierre-Edouard Bellemare in the face while staring at him face-to-face.

11 different Knights had points. Jonathan Marchessault had a goal and two assists, Erik Haula, Alex Tuck and James Neal each had a goal and assist, William Karlsson and Reilly Smith each had three assists and David Perron had two assists.

After San Jose held Vegas on an early power play, the Knights exerted their strength beginning at 4:31 until 6:02.

Cody Eakin and Haula scored their second of the playoffs and Marchessault his first.

The game continued to trend downward for the Sharks when they followed their power play opportunity at 6:49 with a penalty 37 seconds after the end.

48 seconds later, San Jose went down to three men with another infraction. Tuck capitalized, as he weaved his way through four defenders to make it 4-0 at 11:43.

The Sharks got their own 5-on-3 chance later, but were unable to find the net.

San Jose ended the period with a flurry of shots versus Fleury (17 during the period) and Vegas had 15 blocked shots.   

Jones made two saves in the second, 14 seconds apart. However, Shea Theodore took Jones out of the game 40 seconds later, with the Knights’ fifth goal. Smith started the play by intercepting a pass at the other end. Theodore’s goal came at 3:28.  

Neal nearly had Vegas’ sixth goal and second on the power play at the end of the period, but it was negated.

While there were already a number of penalties in the game, the atmosphere was not chippy until the penalties at 3:25 of the third. First, Sharks captain Joe Pavelski received a slashing call after he just came out of the box 17 seconds earlier for interference. The bigger concurrent penalty came to Kane for cross-checking Bellemare in the face twice, which was a game misconduct.

This resulted in the Knights’ second 5-on-3 advantage and Colin Miller made San Jose pay with his first career playoff goal at 4:32.

Neal then got his goal with Vegas’ second straight on the power play, a quick wraparound.

The Sharks’ shots were few at first in the closing period, the first coming with 17:13 (shorthanded), 10:50 and 8:24 left.

Game Notes: It was San Jose goalie Aaron Dell’s playoff debut. He made 19 saves off 21 shots and his counterpart Jones made eight saves off 13 shots. The Knights’ William Carrier had a game-high eight hits. The Sharks’ Logan Couture had a game-high six shots on goal. Bellemare had a game-high five blocked shots.

Up Next: Game 2 will reconvene in Vegas at 5 pm PT Saturday.

San Jose Barracuda podcast with Marko Ukalovic: Barracuda need to pick up win in Game 3; Balcers what the doctor ordered

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On the San Jose Barracuda podcast with Marko:

#1 The series restarts tonight in Tucson as both the Tucson Roadrunners and San Jose Barracuda are tied at one apiece. Is tied series an indication of who these two teams are?

#2 In Game 2 played at SAP Center on Friday, April 21, the Barracuda evened the series with a 6-3 win. Rudolfs Balcers scored two goals. Also, Balcers got four points in the game.

#3 The Cuda lost the first game last Wednesday night 4-2, but in Game 2, it was a quick turnaround. The Cuda also got goals from Helewka (1), Wiederer (1), and Chartier (2).

#4 In goal for tonight’s game in Tucson, Antoine Bibeau, who stopped 22 shots and they needed the defense to keep them in the Game 2.

#5 Game 3 is tonight. How do you see these two teams matching up in Tucson? Will San Jose be able to handle a series on the road that could possibly go five games?

Marko Ukalovic does the San Jose Barracuda podcast each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: Thornton out for Game 1 Thursday night; Speed the key for Sharks in series where Knights have home ice

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On the San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa:

#1 The San Jose Sharks will play Game 1 of the second round in Vegas after some seven days off after playing their last game in San Jose against the Anaheim Ducks last Wednesday.

#2 Nothing official has been announced yetm but Game 2 in Vegas on Saturday, Games 3 and 4 in San Jose on Monday and Wednesday nights.

#3 The Knights’ head coach Gerard Gallant says the Knights are ready and are anxious to get started like San Jose is. Gallant said they’ve been waiting too long for round two to get started.

#4 Talk about the Sharks’ key players for this second round and how they match up for this series with Vegas. Also, the Sharks will be without Joe Thornton for Game 1.

#5 The Knights have one of the toughest goalies in the NHL, Marc-Andre Fleury. How do you see the Sharks faring against him?

Join Mary Lisa for the Sharks podcasts each Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

San Jose Sharks podcast with Len Shapiro: Will going on an almost two week layoff for Vegas and San Jose have them fresh or will their timing will be off?

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On the San Jose Sharks podcast with Len Shapiro:

#1 The NHL first round is not quite over yet, giving both the San Jose Sharks and the Vegas Golden Knights some six days off at this point as the Eastern Conference continues their first round playoffs.

#2 Does the six days rest give fresh bodies on the ice once the second round starts or does that mean their timing could be off kilter when they come back?

#3 What are some of the factors for the Sharks to get the sweep in the first round?

#4 Talk about the Sharks offense and what you see them bringing to the second round of the playoffs against a team like the Knights?

#5 Sharks head coach Peter DeBoer had his struggles in the regular season, but after sweeping the Ducks and what he’s brought in post season he has this team prepared.

Len Shapiro does the SJ Sharks podcast each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Matt Harrington: Vegas-San Jose match on hold feels like a vacation; waiting for completion of five playoff series

@SanJoseSharks photo: San Jose Sharks Eric Fehr speaks with the media after the morning skate on Fri Apr 20th at SAP Center in preparation of the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Vegas Golden Knights. The Knights have the home ice through the second round.

NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast with Matt Harrington:

#1 The San Jose Sharks and Vegas Golden Knights are awaiting the completion of the first round teams as five series four in the Eastern Conference and one in the Western Conference are still going as of Saturday morning. The Knights and Sharks had swept each of their series.

#2 Nashville and Colorado their series is still alive with Nashville still in the lead at 3-2. Colorado got a huge win on Friday edging out the Predators 2-1 to stay alive in the series

#3 Tampa Bay looks like they have a pretty good grip in their series with New Jersey up 3-1. They face off against each other today in Tampa Bay for game five and the Lighting could very well put it away today.

#4 The Boston Bruins a team your all too familiar with has a shot at finishing their first round of the playoffs they face off against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Bruins up 3-1.

#5 Washington and the Columbus Blue Jackets are all knotted up 2-2 and looking at the scores in this series three of the four games had a one goal difference.

#6 The Pittsburgh Penguins and the Philadelphia Flyers have been going back and forth in this series with the Pens winning game one, Flyers win game two, Pens win games three and four and the Flyers keeping alive with a win in game five.

Matt Harrington does the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast each Saturday for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs podcast with Joe Lami: Bruins go up 3-1 with win over Leafs; Caps tie series with CBJs; Who will be the favorite between Vegas and San Jose?

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On the NHL podcast with Joe:

#1 The Boston Bruins go up three games to one over the Toronto Maple Leages with a 3-1 win Thursday night at Air Canada Centre in Toronto. The Bruins goals were scored by Jake DeBrusk, Tony Krug, Brad Machand

#2 Washington and Columbus series is tied at two as the Caps got a convincing win past the CBJs 4-1 Thursday night. The Caps got goals from Evgeny Kurznetsov, Alex Ovechkin, Tom Wilson, and TJ Oshie.

#3 The Western Conference playoff matchup says Minnesota is at Winnipeg for Game 5 as the Jets have a 3-1 lead over the Wild.

#4 The Nashville Predators lead the Colorado Avalanche 3-1 in their series’ Game 5 is tonight in Nashville. The Predators could advance tonight.

#5 The San Jose Sharks and Las Vegas Golden Knights are both coming off sweeps and face each other once the NHL first round games are decided. Joe tells who he likes in this match.

Joe Lami does the NHL Stanley Cup Playoff podcast each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

Sharks Sweep Ducks With 2-1 Win, Golden Knights Await in Round Two

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By Jerry Feitelberg

SAN JOSE — The San Jose Sharks swept the Anaheim Ducks, winning 2-1 Wednesday night to advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Team Teal draws the Pacific Division champions, the expansion Vegas Golden Knights, who capped a shocking regular season run with a sweep of the Los Angeles Kings to open their first postseason foray.

Tomas Hertl responded to an Anaheim third period goal with the game-winner just 1:16 later. Marcus Sorensen also scored his third goal of the playoffs for San Jose. Premature Conn Smythe candidate Martin Jones made 30 saves for his 19th career playoff win, allowing four goals over the four-game masterpiece.

Jones needed to be stingy, thanks to four Anaheim power plays but the North Vancouver native was locked in. The lone blemish on the netminder’s ledger came 7:53 into the final period as a result of lax defense.

Brent Burns failed to stop a zone entry from the Ducks that saw the Puck skitter down the boards into the corner to Jones’ left. Ryan Kesler dug the Puck free, catching Burns sagged too far off to prevent a centering pass from behind the net. Kesler connected with Andrew Cogliano just a few feet out in the slot for a jam shot past Jones.

Hertl responded, stymieing a momentum shift before it could take hold. His shot through traffic beat netminder John Gibson to give the Sharks a 2-1 lead with just under 11 minutes left.

The final moments of play proved tense, with the Sharks producing a number of near-misses with Gibson pulled for the extra attacker. Ultimately though, San Jose bled the clock out to wrap up a date with Vegas.

Coach Peter DeBoer’s Sharks weren’t expected to handily dispatch the Ducks after stumbling out of home ice in the first round with a 1-4-1 record over the final six games of the first round. The strengths that made the Sharks look a near-lock to host in the first round in Mid-March were on display throughout the first series of the playoffs, chiefly good goaltending and scoring depth.

Look no further than the Sharks first scorer Wednesday day. Marcus Sorensen appeared in just 32 games with the Sharks, scoring seven points. In the Stanley Cup Playoffs, he’s a point-per-game player. The winger scored his third goal of the series 5:43 into the game, given San Jose its eighth point from the fourth line alone this series. Joe Pavelski, Evander Kane, Tomas Hertl and Logan Couture also are all on a point-per-game or better run.

The Sharks will need all the team speed and scoring depth they can muster against a stingy Golden Knights team. Vegas allowed just three goals in its dismissal of the Kings, with Marc-Andre Fleury collecting a pair of shutouts to add to his already polished postseason resume. Both teams will be well rested as both teams need to wait for the other six series to wrap up before beginning play.

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs/San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: Sharks ready to put the finishing touches on Anaheim; Teams face off tonight at SAP for Game 4

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On the Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa:

#1 The Sharks are on the brink of advancing to the second round. All they need is Game 4 to advance and sweep the Ducks.

#2 Was it that easy for the Sharks to win the first three games in Game 3? It wasn’t even a contest with a 8-1 win.

#3 You can pick anyone of the Sharks who could be the number one star. It seems like a total team effort for them to go up 3-0.

#4 The Ducks stars, in particular Richard Rakell, whose the Ducks’ leading scorer has pretty much been mesmerized by the Sharks’ optical illusion of defense.

#5 So here it is Game 4 tonight at SAP and this could be the Sharks chance to advance to the next round. Mary Lisa tells us how they will do.

Mary Lisa is a beat writer for the San Jose Sharks and does the Sharks podcasts each Wednesday for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Sharks Take 2-0 Series Lead, Beat Ducks 3-2

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By Mary Walsh

The San Jose Sharks took a 2-0 series lead over the Anaheim Ducks in the NHL Playoff quarterfinals with a 3-2 win Saturday. Tomas Hertl, Logan Couture and Marcus Sorensen scored for the Sharks, while Martin Jones made 28 saves. For Anaheim, goals came from Jakob Silfverberg and Hampus Lindholm, with 32 saves from goalie John Gibson. It was the first time that Anaheim lost two home games in a row since November 24.

The Ducks started the scoring just 40 seconds in. Jakob Silfverberg had just carried the puck over the line when he took a long shot that must have surprised Jones, as it went right by him. Hampus Lindholm got an assist.

The first penalties went to Evander Kane and Jakob Silfverberg, matching roughing penalties at 6:12. Each team added a shot to their total but neither team scored four on four.

The Sharks tied the game up at 9:41 when Brenden Dillon’s blue line shot came off the boards behind the net and went right to Marcus Sorensen next to the goal mouth. He tapped it in for his first playoff goal.

Near the 15 minute mark, the Sharks were trapped in their own zone for long time, including two icing calls. Mikkel Boedker finally got the puck out and seconds after the much needed change, Melker Karlsson drew a hooking penalty from Brandon Montour at 13:37.

The Sharks took the lead at 14:41 with a goal from Logan Couture on the ensuing power play. Kevin Labanc caught Couture with a pass across the slot as Couture was skating hard for the net. Couture pulled the puck across the crease and away from Gibson’s poke-check before putting it away with a backhand. Assists went to Labanc and Joe Pavelski.

At the end of the period, the Ducks mustered sustained pressure against the Sharks, almost catching up on the shot clock. That count was 9-8 Sharks after the first.

That late-period pressure from the Ducks did not phase the Sharks as they jumped into the second period. Tomas Hertl scored with a back hand after skating by a couple of Ducks from the blue line to the net. Mikkel Boedker gave him the puck as he came fast through the neutral zone, earning the first assist on the 1:11 goal. Logan Couture got the secondary assist.

Shortly after the goal, Ryan Getzlaf caught a deflected puck to the face. He left the ice only briefly and returned with an ice pack for use between shifts.

Paul Martin was called for slashing at 6:30, giving the Ducks their first 5 on 4 power play of the game. Hampus Lindholm took advantage of Martin Jones being pulled off balance by Brenden Dillon’s skate as Dillon tried to get in front of the net to defend. Jones was helpless to stop the shot. Assists went to Ryan Getzlaf and Ryan Kesler.

The Ducks were back on the power play at 6:12 of the third period after Evander Kane’s clearing attempt went over the glass. The Sharks killed that off and got their own power play at 9:17 after Nick Ritchie tripped Marcus Sorensen in the neutral zone. Despite a number of good chances, the score remained 3-2 Sharks.

At 16:17, Corey Perry hit Melker Karlsson while he did not seem to have the puck, knocking his helmet off and spinning him around. He went to the box for interference. The Ducks started their penalty kill with a short-handed opportunity, but the Sharks pushed back and held the zone after that.

The Ducks pulled John Gibson with under two minutes left but the Sharks held them off for the win.

The Sharks finished with 35 shots on goal to the Ducks’ 30.

Game three will be Monday in San Jose at 7:30 pm PT.

NHL Stanley Cup playoffs/San Jose Sharks podcast with Matt Harrington: Sharks look like a different team at the start of postseason play

@SanJoseSharks photo: Game one stats the power play was in effect for the Sharks at the Honda Center on Thursday night as the Ducks look to even the score and the Sharks hope to take two back to San Jose tonight

On the NHL Stanley Cup/SJ Sharks podcast with Matt:

#1 How different do the Sharks look coming out of the gate during Game 1 of the playoffs in Anaheim as opposed to the way they finished up the regular season?

#2 How much has Evander Kane got this team fired up? He had them fired up when he first got to San Jose and he’s got them fired in his very first career playoff game.

#3 Scoring two goals in a game one on Anaheim ice in a series where the Ducks have home ice, Kane didn’t look intimidated whatsoever.

#4 If San Jose can come away with a win on Saturday night’s game two, do you see them finishing the job in games three and four?

#5 The Sharks really have many weapons on this team besides Kane with Brent Burns, Logan Couture and Joe Pavelski.

Matt Harrington is covering the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs and is the beat writer for the San Jose Sharks listen to his podcasts each Saturday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com