The San Jose Sharks, Their Demons and Scott Nichol Zeke | April 14, 2016 How will Rd. 1 play out for the San Jose Sharks in their series against the Los Angeles Kings? I don’t know. Sports leagues have often tried to achieve parity and…
Goldobin Ready For The Sharks Alessandro Seren Rosso | April 14, 2016 San Jose Sharks prospect Nikolay Goldobin is having a good first complete season as a pro in North America. He mainly played for the Sharks’ affiliate in the AHL, 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…
Sharks vs. Kings Should be Explosive Mark Shiver | April 14, 2016 “Sharks and Kings” says it all. It’s playoff time and wow, these two are at it again. The San Jose Sharks and the Los Angeles Kings will do battle for…
Joel Ward: X-Factor for San Jose Sharks Sam Kelly | April 13, 2016 The San Jose Sharks were active in retooling their roster for a playoff run last summer, and Joel Ward may prove to be the team’s most significant offseason addition. Goaltender…
Joe Thornton and a Strange and Troubling Statistic Zeke | April 13, 2016 San Jose Sharks center Joe Thornton has just finished a Hart Trophy worthy season. One statistic that has been used quite a bit to justify his Hart candidacy is the…
The San Jose Sharks Window Zeke | April 11, 2016 It is bound to come up in the days ahead as the San Jose Sharks enter the Stanley Cup playoffs for the 11th time in 12 seasons. How many more…
Sharks Should Play Jones and Reimer in Playoffs Andrew Bensch | April 9, 2016 When it comes to the San Jose Sharks goaltending situation, a lot of the discussions about who should start come playoffs between Martin Jones and James Reimer have been missing…
Peter DeBoer’s Very Honest Comment Zeke | April 8, 2016 Coaches and players often use terms like urgency, intensity and desperation. Last Thursday, the Vancouver Canucks came into San Jose riding a nine game losing streak. The Sharks suffered a…
End of the Patrick Marleau Era in San Jose? Zeke | April 5, 2016 Patrick Marleau played his first NHL game for the San Jose Sharks at the age of 18 years and 3 months. In the 18 years and 5 months since, Marleau…
Doug Wilson And The San Jose Sharks Contracts Zeke | April 2, 2016 The final part of this series of four articles evaluates San Jose Sharks general manager Doug Wilson’s handling of player contracts. Wilson has largely operated with a philosophy that avoids…
San Jose Sharks Contracts, Part 3: Patrick Marleau’s Contract Zeke | April 1, 2016 For the San Jose Sharks contracts, I assigned my lowest grade, a ‘D’, to Patrick Marleau’s contract. Marleau’s contract is for three years and $20 million. He is in year…