Sharks Survive the Wild as Nabokov and Couture Shine
Despite Minnesota Wild looking like a better team for good portions of the game, San Jose Sharks beat them once again to sweep the season series and officially eliminate the Wild from playoffs race with a 3-2 win.
Without watching the game, one may think that the Sharks had an easy first period as 2-0 score going into the first intermission may suggest. However, the truth was far from that. In front of their home crowd, and knowing about the recent woes by the Sharks, the Wild wasted no time sitting in their own zone and their attacks were coming in waves one after another. As Rob Blake took a hooking penalty just three minutes into the game, it seemed like it was going to be another game that would go according to a standard Sharks' post-Olympic scenario of going down early. But Nabokov was having none of it, and while the Sharks penalty kill struggled to clear the puck, Russian netminder came to the rescue. When the storm calmed down, Sharks' secondary scoring stepped up, as Manny Malhotra and Scott Nichol got on the scoreboard.
When the teams returned to the ice after first intermission, the Wild felt that their fans still deserve to watch their team compete. The storm in front of Nabokov returned, and with two quick goals by the Wild 100 seconds apart from each other, the momentum of the game appeared to have shifted in favor of the home team. A key moment in the game came shortly after, as James Sheppard was hooked by Dan Boyle from behind on a breakaway. The play resulted in a penalty shot, which would have given the Wild a lead in a game.
But this was a game Nabokov had no desire of losing, and he stopped Sheppard's shot to keep the game tied half way through.
The Wild continued to push forward and play a physical game against the Sharks (the Wild outhit the Sharks by a margin of 34 to 19). Overall, they played a strong game, but it was Nabokov didn't care. Sharks' defense also looked more coherent in St Paul than they looked two days ago in Dallas (Demers 3:09 of playing time may have had something to do with that).
On the side of the rink, Logan Couture scored a goal with 3:51 remaining, as he redirected a puck after a shot by Dan Boyle. With that game winning goal , the rookie proved once again that he belongs to the big club. The rest of us are left wondering how the Sharks offense would have looked like this season, had there been a space under the salary cap for Couture to play here from the beginning.
While the Sharks did not look as confident in this game as they did in previous games against the Wild this season, they need to continue restoring their confidence on the road. A win like this carries more meaning than just the two points.
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I noticed that Demers was in, and he only played like 3 minutes. Did he like only go in on the pp (per Plank’s suggestion)?
"I want people to be afraid of how much they love me." ~Michael Scott
Yeah, half the time he played was on a PP.
But overall he only played four shifts.
I wonder if he was injured or benched?
Fear the Fin - all Evgeni, all the time.
Wouldn’t surprise me… still a more effective use of 3 minutes than having Staubitz out there.
Also, Not that I need any more reason to hate the Flames, but I switched over to the Flames – Avs game after and their color guy said that we have the ‘ugliest uniforms in the league and should be eliminated from the playoffs’.
FUCK YOU CALGARY!
"Douglas Murray is a humongous human being." – Drew Remenda
They’re ones to talk after the flaming horse head.
Proud member of the "Don't Trade Marleau" club.
Fear the Fin: Where Sharks Fans Aren't Like Other Sharks Fans.
by SharksFanEst.1994 on Apr 2, 2010 8:30 PM PDT up reply actions
They’re just haters. Because if anyone has done less in the playoffs with loads of talent than the Sharks, it’s the Flames.
"I want people to be afraid of how much they love me." ~Michael Scott
by ZeroIndulgence on Apr 2, 2010 8:30 PM PDT up reply actions
Someone
Please explain to me how Iginla is still the poster child for leadership when his teams choke in the first damn round every time?
"Douglas Murray is a humongous human being." – Drew Remenda
Haha, true enough. At least we usually get to the SECOND ROUND! As I said, just haters…it appears we may get a chance to make them choke on it again in a week or so. Maybe we can resign JR for that series…
"I want people to be afraid of how much they love me." ~Michael Scott
by ZeroIndulgence on Apr 2, 2010 8:34 PM PDT up reply actions
Oh it's fukin on!! Fuck that bitch...
Seriously. Don’t they get the Quasi-gay-humor possibilities by being the “flames”…?
by skilletboy on Apr 2, 2010 10:56 PM PDT via mobile up reply actions
Great Recap!
one thing though… I think it was a final score of 3-2
by SharksFanTillDeath on Apr 2, 2010 8:27 PM PDT reply actions
SHAAARKS
Thanks for the recap!
(Calgary with a 2-1 edge on the Avs with 12min left)
"Sorry guys, I’m not going to try and hit (Douglas) Murray anymore. It doesn’t work." - Steve Ott, Dallas Stars.
Kipper committing some larceny here in the 3rd.
"Douglas Murray is a humongous human being." – Drew Remenda
For reals. The Avalanche finally got on the scoreboard and appear to be in desperation mode as they’ve controlled the play since – but Kipper’s been equal to the task. Intense.
"Sorry guys, I’m not going to try and hit (Douglas) Murray anymore. It doesn’t work." - Steve Ott, Dallas Stars.
by SwisherThresher on Apr 2, 2010 8:44 PM PDT up reply actions
That’s why I’d rather not play Calgary in the playoffs. Kipper could make it a difficult first round.
"I want people to be afraid of how much they love me." ~Michael Scott
by ZeroIndulgence on Apr 2, 2010 8:56 PM PDT up reply actions
I don’t know what it is about Couture but he makes playing hockey look easy. Most players when you watch them are scrambling around and they look like they’re kind of flying by the seat of their pants, but Logan always looks like he knows exactly what to do and where to be at all times.
It’s like he has a massive hockey algorithm/flow chart in his head, where he already has the answer for every situation that could arise in a hockey game, and he just runs the process through his head like a hockey playing machine lol.
Hopefully when Thornton returns soon he’ll revive HTML because our secondary scoring has never looked better this season. Just imagine how good of offense we’d have with HTML playing like it was earlier in the season and our secondary scoring playing like it has recently. It’s nice to think about, or maybe i should say ‘dream about’ lol.
Teeth size is directly related to hockey comfort.
"Douglas Murray is a humongous human being." – Drew Remenda
omg dude, everytime i see him do an interview or something i want to take a nail file or something and file down his teeth. He’d be a good lookin dude if he just filed down those 2 bigass front teeth.
somehow
I think, given his career choice, he won’t have those for very much longer anyway. Might as well enjoy them while he can.
resident cartoonist @CouchTarts Lightning is seven times as hot as the surface of the sun.
That’s still not as hot as Douglas Murray. -mymclife

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