Power Play Remains Key to Success for San Jose Sharks Sam Kelly | April 22, 2016 The San Jose Sharks have long boasted a lethal power play unit. Anchored by world-class playmaker Joe Thornton, it’s a star-studded group of offensive talent that few teams in the…
An Inflection Point For The San Jose Sharks Zeke | April 18, 2016 Die-hard sports fans never waver in their loyalty. They are there in good times and bad. Most fan bases are a combination of die-hard fans and fair weather fans. The…
How the Kings Can Avoid a Shark Attack in Round 1 Mitch Michals | April 14, 2016 When the Anaheim Ducks defeated the junior varsity Washington Capitals in the final game of the 2015-16 NHL season, the playoff picture was officially set. The win gave Anaheim their…
2016 NHL Playoffs: 3 Potentially Electrifying First-Round Series’ Devin Slawson | April 1, 2016 With only a couple of weeks remaining in the 2015-16 NHL regular season, multiple teams have already clinched playoff spots, while others have seen their playoff chances diminish. With that,…
Who Might the Sharks Protect in NHL Expansion Draft? Sam Kelly | March 23, 2016 Earlier this month, details emerged on a potential NHL expansion draft following the 2016-17 season. Each franchise would lose one player if the league expanded by one team, while a…
Sharks Awards: MVP, Top Rookie, Best Offseason Addition Andrew Bensch | March 22, 2016 With 10 games remaining in the regular season, fellow Sharks correspondent Zeke felt the itch to break down a number of team awards for Team Teal. Zeke was nice enough…
The 10 Biggest Beauties in the NHL Bill Schoeninger | March 18, 2016 Unless you’re a hockey player, you might think that this article is going to be a teenage girl breaking down the most attractive players in the NHL. You’re wrong. While…
The NHL Should Add this Award to their Trophy Case Marcy Di Michele | March 17, 2016 Now more than ever, there is an emphasis on the need for players to play a 200-foot game. You look no further than at a guy like Anze Kopitar, and…
The San Jose Sharks Bizarre Schedule Zeke | March 12, 2016 Yeah, every team has complaints about the schedule. If your team travels more than any other, you probably deserve that itty bitty violin solo more than most. But in the…
The Caveat in Brent Burns Turnaround Zeke | March 11, 2016 For about season and a half, San Jose Sharks defenseman Brent Burns enabled the controversy about his position. Burns, the most interesting player in hockey, played 93 games as a…
Insanity Prevailing In the NHL’s Wild Wild West Zeke | March 9, 2016 Prior to the season, I wrote an article expecting tight standings this year in the NHL’s Wild Wild West. The article detailed how close the races were last season, then…
Opponents Beware, Brent Burns Has Defensive Groove Back Andrew Bensch | March 5, 2016 If it were up to me, the San Jose Sharks would have kept Brent Burns at forward after the 2013-14 season. For about a season and a half, Burns was…