San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: Pavelski plays real key for Sharks; Jets a contender in the Western Conference

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On the San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa:

#1 The SJ Sharks’ Joe Pavelski scored his 29th goal of the season in overtime to lead the Sharks to a 3-2 win over the Winnipeg Jets.

#2 The loss snapped the Jets’ three-game win streak and the Jets’ seven-game win streak at home.

#3 The Sharks went five for the last five games on the penalty kill after going 8-15 in games.

#4 The Jets are no easy customers for them to win seven in a row at home, but the Sharks are no easy customer either and these two could very well be Western Conference challengers.

#5 The Sharks continue this Canadian road swing next win Calgary on Thursday. The puck drops at 6:00 PM.

Mary Lisa does the Sharks podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sharks make up for mistake with third overtime win 3-2

~ Photo credit: Trevor Hagan/The Candian Press via AP

~ By Pearl Allison Lo

~ San Jose’s styling in the extra period came shorthanded as they won their third straight, 3-2, halting the Winnipeg Jets Tuesday.

Brent Burns created a turnover and initiated the pass to Joe Pavelski as he went top shelf at 2:49. Coach Pete DeBoer called both plays “world class”.

Pavelski was leaving the ice and Evander Kane entering as they took a penalty for too many men on the ice at 1:20.  

The Jets were on a three game winning streak and a longer seven-game one at home.

“I think PK won that game for us,” replied Pavelski with Logan Couture agreeing  “the kill getting it done,” and Justin Braun echoing the same.

Winnipeg went scoreless through their five power play advantages. “We got fortunate on the first one. Laine had 3-4 open looks,” DeBoer asserted.

The Jets’ Blake Wheeler kicked it off with his second in as many games at 3:08 of the first.

Couture then scored from the slot 13 seconds into Jacob Trouba’s tripping penalty to even the score at 10:54. It continued a now four-game point streak for Couture.

Winnipeg’s Mathieu Perreault retook the lead with his second point in as many games, this goal just under a minute into the second.

At 9:35, it looked like the Jets would take on an even bigger lead courtesy of Mark Scheifele. However, “Danny in the video room made a great call,” as video coach Dan Darrow noted Winnipeg was offsides and DeBoer was successful in his coach’s challenge. Thinking about the alternative, Braun commented, “going down 3-1 in this barn is tough.”

It was not until 2:35 of the third that Marcus Sorensen then pushed to re-tie the game before almost tripping over goalie Connor Hellebuyck.

A joint penalty was called at 11:51 to Perreault for interference and Timo Meier for embellishment.

Up Next: The Sharks continue toward game two of their Canadian road trip with their next opponent, the Calgary Flames, Thursday at 6 pm.

NHL podcast with Daniel Dullum: Sharks take out a very improved Coyotes team; Hawks get some daylight win; Who are these guys? Flyers win 7 straight; plus more

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NHL podcast with Daniel Dullum:

1 Who would have thought — Sharks and Coyotes in key Pacific game

2 Blackhawks tip Wild in OT, have difficult decision to make on future

3 Flyers on a roll — beat Edmonton in OT for seventh straight win

4 Antoine Vermette retires after 14 NHL seasons

5 RIP Andy Hebenton — one time NHL record holder for consecutive games played

Daniel hosts the NHL podcast each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sharks Beat Coyotes 3-2 in OT

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By Mary Walsh

SAN JOSE — The San Jose Sharks returned from their post-All Star break to beat the Coyotes 3-2 in overtime. Sharks goals came from Kevin Labanc, Joe Pavelski and Brent Burns. Coyotes goals came from Josh Archibald and Conor Garland. Sharks goalie Martin Jones made 31 saves in the win, while Coyotes goalie Darcy Kuemper made 32 saves in the loss.

The first penalty of the game went to San Jose at 3:53, a slashing penalty to Brenden Dillon. The Sharks killed that off efficiently and came out of it with some energy. Offensive pressure from the Sharks produced a Coyotes penalty at 7:30, a holding penalty to Ilya Lyubushkin. The power play did not produce much

In the last three minutes of the first period, Evander Kane had a great chance which he pretty much created with his speed on the way to the net. Kuemper stopped most of the shot but it did slip underneath him. It would have gone in had the goaltender not spun around, spotted the puck and swatted it away.

In the final five seconds of the period, Arizona’s Oliver Ekman-Larsson was called for interference on Joe Pavelski. As a result, the Sharks finished the first and started the second period on a power play.

At the end of the first period, the shot count was 10-8 Sharks.

Tim Heed was carrying the puck out from behind the Sharks net when Christian Fischer came up behind him and knocked the puck off of his stick. The loose puck was snatched up by Conor Garland, who caught Martin Jones out of position for the first goal of the game. That was 9:56 into the second period.

The Sharks responded at 12:09. Kevin Labanc and Joe Thornton converged on the Coyotes net while Marcus Sorensen carried the puck around the boards. Sorensen gave the puck to Brent Burns in the middle of the blue line. Burns took a shot which got to Thornton but did not go in. Labanc found it as it came out on the other side of the goal mouth and knocked it in from a tight angle. Assists went to Thornton and Burns.

They added a second goal just 44 seconds later. Timo Meier attacked the net after Logan Couture poked the puck through the neutral zone for him. Meier’s shot did not go in but Joe Pavelski was a few strides behind Meier and he arrived in position just in time to shoot the rebound in. Assists went to Meier and Couture.

The Coyotes scored under 30 seconds later, but the goal was called back after a standard review for whether or not the net was off its moorings (it was not), followed by a coach’s challenge for goaltender interference. Richard Panik, the shooter, did make significant contact with Jones, pushing him into the net.

Tim Heed was called for holding with just over five minutes to go in the second. The Coyotes had an extended delay on the penalty, before Barclay Goodrow finally blocked a shot and disrupted the unrelenting Arizona possession. The Sharks penalty kill was very aggressive, not giving the Coyotes any time to speak of in the o-zone. At 18:47, Justin Braun was called for holding, and that penalty kill was a little less effective. The Coyotes were able to set up and spend some time on the attack. The power play would carry over into the third period.

The shot count for the second period was dead even at 14 each.

The Sharks killed the rest of that penalty off but at 1:46, Brent Burns was called for high sticking. While he was trying to knock down a high puck, he caught Josh Archibald with the heel of his stick. With all but 40 seconds of that killed off, a line change between Logan Couture and Evander Kane caused a too many men penalty to the Sharks and a brief 5-on-3 power play for Arizona.

As the two man advantage ended, Brent Burns came out of the box at speed and caught a pass for a short-handed breakaway. Not long after, Couture and Hertl had a two on one short handed chance but they didn’t score either.

The ensuing even strength play tilted gradually in Arizona’s direction. Their fourth line finally broke through to tie the game with a goal from Josh Archibald at 7:10. Assists went to Mario Kempe and Lawson Crouse.

Arizona kept the pressure on and the Sharks had their hands full on defense for some shifts. As the period wore on, the game moved faster until the final couple of minutes during which there was so much north-south movement it almost looked like three on three. If that was an attempt to avoid overtime, it failed.

Arizona outshot San Jose in the third 11-9.

To start overtime, the Sharks seemed to have trouble making their passes connect. Luckily for San Jose, the Coyotes did not have much better luck in that regard. Finally, both teams tightened up, but it was San Jose who made it count. Tomas Hertl dropped the puck to Brent Burns, who pulled the puck in to draw the goalie to him, then pushed the puck back out in front of him and put it in the net off the far post. Hertl got an assist on the goal. The time of the goal was 3:14.

Marc-Edouard Vlasic returned to the lineup paired with Tim Heed, while Justin Braun was with Brenden Dillon. Vlasic had 23:59 of ice time, one shot on goal and finished a minus one in the game.

The Sharks will now head out for a four game road trip, starting on Tuesday in Winnipeg against the Jets at 5:00 PM PT.

San Jose Sharks podcast with Len Shapiro: With 30 games left on the schedule, Sharks could coast to postseason

mercurynews.com file photo: Sharks forward Joonas Donskoi (27) looks to score Calgary Flames goaltender Mike Smith (41) in a Nov. 11 game at SAP Center. The Sharks are hoping to catch the Flames for first place in the Pacific Division

On the Sharks podcast with Len:

#1 It’s down to just 30 more games after the NHL All Star break as the Sharks most likely will coast to post season.

#2 The Sharks will be playing in their 14th playoff in 15 seasons in April quite an accomplishment for the franchise.

#3 The Sharks are scheduled to play 15 of it’s next 25 games in San Jose and can take advantage of home ice.

#4  The Sharks goaltender Martin Jones hopes to improve his goals against 2.98 going into the second part of the season. He’s had a game where he gave up six goals in a Sharks 7-6 win January 22 against the Washington Caps.

#5 Sharks host the Arizona Coyotes last time the clubs met Jan 16th the Yotes got a two goal win over the Sharks 5-3. The Sharks again are looking to protect the front of the net but also Jones looking to shut the Coyotes offense down.

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

NHL podcast with Joe Lami: The NHL’s 11 day hiatus works just fine for everybody

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On the NHL podcast with Joe:

#1 Joe talks about what the 10 day bye means for the players and explains the value of the break

#2 The league and the players have begun collective bargaining and no doubt the 10-day break is something they’d want to keep doing around the All-Star break.

#3 Joe talks about some the highlights and experience of the All-Star Game in San Jose from last weekend.

#4 Sidney Crosby who won the All-Star Game MVP. Joe talks about how Sid the Kid achieved the award.

#5 The second half of the season is starting this Saturday. Joe talks about some of the teams to look for.

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

San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa Walsh: Players glad for 11 days off during All-Star break; Sharks host Arizona Saturday

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On the San Jose Sharks podcast with Mary Lisa:

#1 A look at how important it is for NHL teams to get an 11 days off

#2 Through the physical rough and tumble play of the first half, the players appreciate a chance to re-group before jumping into the second half.

#3 On the All-Star experience, did 3-3 experience live up to it’s reputation last Saturday in San Jose?

#4 Sidney Crosby was voted NHL All-Star MVP. What did you like about his game?

#5 The Sharks host Arizona Saturday night at SAP Center to get the second half of their season started. The Sharks had a successful first half and are looking to have another successful second half.

Mary Lisa does the Sharks podcasts each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL podcast with Daniel Dullum: NHL puts together another successful All-Star Game

dailyherald.com photo: Pacific Division’s Marc-Andre Fleury, left, of the Vegas Golden Knights, defends against a shot-attempt by Central Division’s Patrick Kane, of the Chicago Blackhawks, during the second half of a semifinal of the NHL hockey All-Star Game in San Jose, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019

On the NHL podcast with Daniel:

1 Metropolitan Division wins All-Star 3-on-3

2 Pacific Division loses 10-4 to Central; Metro beats Atlantic 7-4

3 Many highlights in Skills Competition

4 Brenna Decker to get her NHL Skills money; Kendall Coyne Schofield wows fans at Fastest Skater event

5 Austin Matthews honors ex-Shark Patrick Marleau in All-Star Skills Competition

6 Puck electronic tracking is coming to the NHL

Daniel Dullum does the NHL podcast each Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

San Jose Sharks/NHL All-Star Game podcast with Len Shapiro: The differences between All Star Game ’97 and 2019 with host San Jose

bleacherreport.com file photo: Brent Burns of the host Sharks will play a key role in this weekend’s All-Star Game

On the SJ Sharks/NHL All-Star Game podcast with Len:

#1 It has been since 1997 that San Jose last hosted the All-Star Game. What differences as host city and in the arena have you seen? It’s been a while since the East-West format change in the All-Star Game, do you see a big difference since the All-tar game has gone to the 3-on-3?

#2 San Jose has always been welcoming city for visiting hockey fans and are expected to extend that same warm hospitality again.

#3 Talk about the Sharks’ All-Stars Brent Burns, Erik Karlsson, and Joe Pavelski. This has to be something special playing in front of the home crowd.

#4 You were the media relations manager for the California Golden Seals. The team is now defunct, but what would an All-Star Game mean for the city of Oakland and a team like the Seals during that time?

#5 The Sharks will have 11 days off to the next game, which is Feb. 22 vs. Arizona. Working on defense, they’ve been giving up six goals a game and looking at goaltender Martin Jones so he won’t give up six goals a game.

Len Shapiro does the San Jose Sharks podcasts each Saturday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NHL All-Star Game podcast with Matt Harrington: Taking a look at the NHL All-Stars for today’s contest at SAP Center

clickondetroit.com file photo: Brad Marchand of the Boston Bruins celebrates with Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs after a play during the 2018 Honda NHL All-Star Game on January 28, 2018 in Tampa, Florida.

On the NHL All-Star Game podcast with Matt:

#1 There are some great All-Stars at Saturday’s event in San Jose and Matt goes down the list talking about some of the players here. Starting with Jack Eichel (Buffalo Sabres), Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay Lightning), and Austin Matthews (Toronto Maple Leafs).

#2 David Pastrnak (Boston Bruins), Steve Stamkos (Tampa Bay Lightning), and John Taveres (Toronto Maple Leafs).

#3 Jeff Skinner (Buffalo Sabres), Thomas Chabot (Ottawa Senators), and Keith Yandle (Florida Panthers).

#4 Jimmy Howard (Detroit Red Wings), Andrei Vasilevskily (Tampa Bay Lightning), and Sebastian Aho (Carolina Hurricanes).

#5 Brent Burns (San Jose Sharks), Joe Pavelski (San Jose Sharks), and Erik Karlsson (San Jose Sharks).

Join Matt for the NHL podcasts each Saturday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com