Skip to: Content
Skip to: Site Navigation
Skip to: Search

October 10, 2008 9:24:13 PM CDT



San Jose Sharks track this thread

Started by D Lim; Last updated Feb 27, 08 10:10 PM CST by D Lim | View history

San Jose Sharks

The Sharks have been playoff disappointments two years in a row, but are once again favorites to win it all

Stories

Stories 21 - 40 of 54

  • March 2008
    • Beating Blues Brings Sharks' Streak to 11

      Beating Blues Brings Sharks' Streak to 11

      (Newser) - The Sharks did all their damage in the first period last night, first scoring 70 seconds in and then getting three goals within three minutes to put the game well out of St. Louis's reach. The 4-1 victory was the 11th straight for the Sharks, setting a new franchise record and increasing San Jose's division lead over Dallas, the Mercury News reports. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Red Wings Best Blackhawks to Win 4th Straight

      Red Wings Best Blackhawks to Win 4th Straight

      (Newser) - Chicago net minder Corey Crawford, appearing in just his sixth career game, made 44 saves, but it wasn’t enough as the Red Wings defeated the Blackhawks 3-1; Detroit out shot Chicago 47-20. Kirk Maltby, Pavel Datsyuk, and Johan Franzen scored for the NHL-leading Red Wings, who have now won four straight. Rene Borque had Chicago’s lone goal, according to the Associated Press. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Sharks Remain Road Warriors

      Sharks Remain Road Warriors

      (Newser) - San Jose, the NHL's best road team, did it again tonight, winning its sixth straight away from home and eighth consecutive overall, 3-2, before a sellout crowd in Chicago, reports AP. Patrick Marleau's second-period goal proved to be the difference for the Sharks, who now trail Dallas by one point in the Pacific Division and having played two fewer games. More »

    • Efficient Coyotes Trip Up Stunned Stars

      Efficient Coyotes Trip Up Stunned Stars

      (Newser) - Despite getting off only 16 shots, the Coyotes managed to slip past the Dallas Stars, who had more to lose but weren't playing as hungry as Phoenix. Dallas' second straight loss after a stellar streak was largely due to Ilya Bryzgalov's 20 saves for the Coyotes, the Dallas Morning News reports. In other icy action: More »

    • Thornton's 2 Get Sharks Past Canadiens

      Thornton's 2 Get Sharks Past Canadiens

      (Newser) - The Sharks and Canadiens alternated goals in the first and second periods, starting 56 seconds into the action with a Patrick Marleau shot past Montreal goalie Carey Price. San Jose broke the pattern in the third period, scoring twice to secure a 6-4 win, the National Press reports. Elsewhere in the world of pucks and blades: More »

    • Sharks' Backup Goalie Shuts Out Blues

      Sharks' Backup Goalie Shuts Out Blues

      (Newser) - Brian Boucher had a perfect start to his Sharks career, recording 24 saves en route to blanking the Blues. The veteran backup goalie got support from his teammates, who made 34 shots on goal in the 2-0 decision, reports the San Jose Mercury News . "What I liked was how calm he was," said coach Ron Wilson. More »

  • February 2008
    • Sharks Take Bite Out of Wings

      Sharks Take Bite Out of Wings

      (Newser) - Dominik Hasek returned from a three-week layoff thanks to a hip injury, and was greeted with a goal by Joe Pavelski on the first shot he faced in a 3-2 home loss to San Jose. Rookie Devin Setoguchi, called up from the minors on Thursday, had the Sharks' other two goals as they won their fourth straight on their road trip. More »

    • Sharks Circle Blue Jackets, Earn 4-2 Victory

      Sharks Circle Blue Jackets, Earn 4-2 Victory

      (Newser) - The San Jose Sharks beat the Columbus Blue Jackets on the strength of a three-goal second period and improved there road record to an impressive 20-8-3. The Sharks got contributions from everyone, including their newest player Brian Campbell, who they acquired in a trade from Buffalo. The defenseman had an assist in his San Jose debut, according to the Associated Press. More »

    • Devils Remain Red Hot, Edge Capitals

      Devils Remain Red Hot, Edge Capitals

      (Newser) - New Jersey took over the lead in the Eastern Conference with a 2-1 win against Washington thanks to John Madden's overtime goal, reports the AP. The Devils were led by Martin Brodeur's 37 saves and have won seven of their last eight games. NHL goals leader Alex Ovechkin, stuck on 48, did not light the lamp for the fifth straight contest. More »

    • Sharks Smack Flyers to End 5-Game Slide

      Sharks Smack Flyers to End 5-Game Slide

      (Newser) - Jonathan Cheechoo helped the San Jose Sharks snap a five-game losing streak with his 17th goal in a 3-1 win last night over the Philadelphia Flyers, reports the Associated Press. The Flyers tied it in the second period, but Douglas Murray and Milan Michalek scored in the third for the Sharks. In other NHL action: More »

    • Brodeur, Devils Down Sharks 3-2

      Brodeur, Devils Down Sharks 3-2

      (Newser) - The New Jersey Devils scored three goals in the second period and beat the San Jose Sharks 3-2. Sergei Brylin scored the third goal of the pivotal period just 1:10 after John Madden had scored. New Jersey has now won three straight and five of their last six. Conversely San Jose is now on a season-worst five-game slide, reports the Associated Press. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Islanders Rally to Beat Sharks

      Islanders Rally to Beat Sharks

      (Newser) - Nassau Coliseum on Long Island fell quiet after Joe Thornton put San Jose ahead of New York, 2-0 early in the third period. But goals by Andy Hilbert and Mike Comrie within 59 seconds of each other tied the game, and Freddy Meyer's shot from the right circle gave the Islanders an improbable 3-2 victory today, reports Newsday . More »

    • Rangers Extend Dominance Over Visiting Sharks

      Rangers Extend Dominance Over Visiting Sharks

      (Newser) - Chris Drury's power play goal against one of the league's stingiest penalty-killing teams turned out to be the winner, as New York defeated San Jose, 3-1. Henrik Lundqvist earned the win by making 29 saves and giving up a single goal for the second straight afternoon. Ryan Callahan had the Rangers' other two goals, including an empty-netter, reports AP. More »