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Colorado edges San Jose 5-4 in overtime

It was another puzzling game from a team that has wrestled with their fair share of Rubik's Cubes following the Olympic Break. A brilliant first period followed by a disheartening second, and then a nearly heroic response in the latter half of the third to tie the game. Back and forth the seesaw creaked and groaned.

San Jose's performances right now are like the new Double Down chicken sandwich-- it may look tasty as it begins and ends with chicken fillets and eleven herbs and spices, but ultimately, it is not good for you. Hard to survive multiple heart attacks in a row during the postseason.

The first period was a brilliant effort from the Sharks, as they took the play directly to the Avalanche and refused to let up. In Joe Thornton's first game back since sustaining a right knee injury against Vancouver a month ago, head coach Todd McLellan decided to reunite HTML in preparation for the playoff push. That strategy worked well, with the top line generating quality chances on net, and Thornton looked like he had never left. Sure there was the standard "put on the brakes before I hit the top of the circles and look for a cross ice pass" routine we have become accustomed to, but it was clear McLellan had stuck with his season long gameplan of letting injuries fully heal before throwing his players back into the lineup.

However, Dan Boyle has really seemed to have lost a step since coming back from Canada's gold medal in the Olympics. He is currently fourth in the league with 26:41 of average ice time per game, and that workload seems to have taken a lot out of his legs down the stretch. The skating pop he is known for just doesn't seem to be there right now, and if Boyle continues to teeter around the twenty six minute mark (and there's no reason to expect he won't), you really do have to begin to question whether this is an effective use of resources.

Star-divide

Douglas Murray opened up the scoring halfway through the first with a slapshot from the point that managed to find it's way through traffic. Less than a minute later, Torrey Mitchell fed the breakout with a nice play to spring a two-on-one into the Avalanche zone. Left winger Jamie McGinn ripped home a brilliant snipe off the far post from the left circle to put San Jose up 2-0, and it seemed as if the rout was on.

Unfortunately, San Jose's power play still had a chance to get some ice time.

In the dying seconds of the man advantage, Ryane Clowe attemped to execute a blind backhand drop pass to Vlasic at the point. The puck dribbled off Vlasic's stick as he fanned on his shot, and with Colorado coming out of the box, Ryan O'Reilly sent a pass up the ice to spring Kyle Quincey on a breakaway opportunity that would cut the lead in half.

The momentum shifted considerable from there.

San Jose's performance in the second period was no better than the end of the first, as Peter Mueller continued his torrid goal scoring streak since being acquired from the Phoenix Coyotes for Wojtek Wolski. Besides the newly formed fourth line of McGinn-Ortmeyer-Mitchell, who were hounding Avalanche puck carriers all night with a strong forecheck and speed in the neutral zone, the Sharks had trouble generating anything in the second frame. Much like the recent tilt against Minnesota, San Jose looked flat during the middle frame, and took a one goal deficit into the final twenty.

Things didn't get much better during the first ten minutes. Colorado came out and continued where they left off, as Paul Stastny's nose for the net turned up a power play goal just twenty seconds into the period. The defensive lapses continued, as Colorado's quick forward group managed to run circles around the San Jose defenseman, and pushed that same unit around on the low cycle.

As we've learned however, counting the Sharks out in the third period is probably not the wisest of ideas.

Dany Heatley proved why he is a clutch player, making two brilliant plays to set up both of San Jose's goals. He fed Patrick Marleau between the circles to cut the lead to one, and with five minutes remaining in the period, made a strong move to the net and put a blistering snap shot on top of Craig Anderson. Anderson couldn't handle it, and the rebound kicked out to the low slot where Joe Pavelski banged it home.

The last five minutes were playoff hockey at it's finest, with both teams battling for loose pucks in the corners. Unfortunately, Peter Mueller was a casualty of that play, as Rob Blake put him into the boards behind the net. I believe the NHL will take a look at this play before Tuesday's date with the Calgary Flames, and would not be surprised to see Blake suspended for roughly two games. Taking a look at the replay, Mueller's eyes are directed downwards and he has not made contact with the puck. Blake comes from the side and levies a shoulder into the side of Mueller three feet from the boards, causing him to fall awkwardly and sustain a undisclosed injury.

It wasn't an especially dirty play, but with the League beginning to crack down on hits along the boards such as these, there is a definite precedent here for suspension. Coupled with the injury (which has historically seemed to correlate with suspensions) as well as the fact Blake did not receive a penalty on the play (which has also historically seemed to correlate with suspensions), I think two games is a good estimate for what the San Jose Captain will face.

After the hit, Colorado and San Jose headed to overtime, but not before Ryane Clowe took a holding the stick penalty in the final five seconds of the third. The Sharks survived the penalty kill, but a deflection off the stick of John Michael-Liles rendered those efforts fruitless as Colorado inched closer to securing a playoff berth.

Tonight's game did little to alleviate the fears that San Jose is stumbling down the stretch for the second straight year, and the fact that it came against a potential first round opponent has also done little to soothe the weary souls of the San Jose faithful. It is quite strange really-- San Jose has seemingly decided to become a rather streaky team from period to period, dominating one second and looking flat footed the next. The hope here is that these issues are taken care of in this upcoming week filled with teams who are fighting for playoff positioning.

Something resembling a sixty minute effort in the next three games is essential to generate some momentum heading into The Months That Shall Not Be Named, because unfortunately, time is beginning to run out.

Tick tock boys. Go get it done.

 

Go Sharks.

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So if Blake gets suspended for a game or two, does Boyle’s PT goes up to 30-32 minutes a night? Quite possible.

Phoenix doesn’t play till Wednesday, so the battle for the Pacific will not be over at least until then.

No rest for the weary.

Fear the Fin - all Evgeni, all the time.

by Ivano M on Apr 4, 2010 9:07 PM PDT reply actions  

If the Sharks win on Tuesday, its over. Our magic number for clinching the Pacific is 2 points.

"I want people to be afraid of how much they love me." ~Michael Scott

by ZeroIndulgence on Apr 4, 2010 9:29 PM PDT up reply actions  

The Sharks face the Flames on Tuesday. With two points, they clinch the Pacific division and put a serious dagger in Calgary’s playoff chances.

by sju5006 on Apr 4, 2010 9:27 PM PDT reply actions  

why do i continue to be surprised?

this kind of hit and miss hockey IS sharks hockey this season. defense continues to be a glaring weakness, and as usual, 5 players on the ice look startled to be on the ice and clueless as to where to be.
the part of me that wants so badly for this team to finally go the distance says the will is there, and the execution will follow when it really matters.
the (realist? jaded? hockey fan?) in me says the sharks dont have what it takes, and are awful fun to watch most of the year but can’t be counted on to make the sacrifice to get to the so-called “dirty” areas and muck it up.

but hey, new season, new hope.

at least they made it a game.

"Devin Setoguchi’s haircut has released the dragon" ~Drew Remenda

For some reason I have a feeling Jumbo is going to be a goddamn beast this year. Sharks are going to be tied 1-1 in the series going on the road for game three in the first round, and five minutes into the second he is just going to take over. ~Plank

"He (Iginla) thinks he’s a pretty tough guy, so why not?" ~ Ryan Clowe

by Jay Fin Anderson on Apr 4, 2010 10:00 PM PDT reply actions  

Ho Hum

I love the new players, Heatley, Malhotra, and Nichols especially, but who knows what it is with this franchise, but we all know what will happen when the playoffs come. Its just a matter of if its the first round or the second.

You cannot go far in the playoffs with a defense with one real good player, who is playing way to many minutes, and the other guys who you are praying won’t make the big mistake that ends up in your own net.

Entertaining regular season team, but inevitably will not go far in the playoffs, again.

There are worst fates in hockey, be an Islander fan.

by The Sear on Apr 4, 2010 10:35 PM PDT reply actions  

it's called a tease

Sarah Shark, one day you’re a wild animal in the bedroom, the next day you’re avoiding my phone calls. I ain’t a player. Serena Stanley means nothing to me.

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by Will Bulldozer on Apr 4, 2010 10:54 PM PDT reply actions  

Watching the highlights

I can’t see them suspending Blake for that. It was shoulder on shoulder, that’s perfectly legal.

"Douglas Murray is a humongous human being." – Drew Remenda

by Evilducks on Apr 4, 2010 11:35 PM PDT reply actions  

Mueller didn’t have possession of the puck and was in a very vulnerable position facing the boards. I wouldn’t be shocked if Blake were suspended. Refs let a lot of calls go that night, including an interference call on that play.

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Adored by the faithful
Trade rumors abound
Turns-around career
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by Will Bulldozer on Apr 4, 2010 11:49 PM PDT up reply actions  

I kinda like how this was a “win win” until we lost. I’m a jerk like that.

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

by CTGray on Apr 5, 2010 7:38 AM PDT reply actions  

I didn’t agree with Ivan’s idea that it was a win-win. We do have separate brains you know.

"San Jose is where I want to be at the end of the day, and there's an opportunity now to make it there. It is where my heart is." - Jamie McGinn, 2/22/10
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by Mr. Plank on Apr 5, 2010 7:52 AM PDT up reply actions  

I had no idea. I shall alert the presses immediately!

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

by CTGray on Apr 5, 2010 9:41 AM PDT up reply actions  

It’s still not a loss I feel overly horrible about. I don’t like the play but I’m kinda okay with the results. Though really we may have just handed Chicago an easy first round opponent.

"Douglas Murray is a humongous human being." – Drew Remenda

by Evilducks on Apr 5, 2010 10:08 AM PDT up reply actions  

Wait.....

Fear the Fin is not a hive mind?

Proud member of the "Don't Trade Marleau" club.
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by SharksFanEst.1994 on Apr 5, 2010 9:34 PM PDT up reply actions  

fin think

only takes over occasionally

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

by CTGray on Apr 5, 2010 10:23 PM PDT up reply actions  

Overtime

It still worries me when the sharks play in the playoffs. We can never win in overtime

by stingfeyd on Apr 5, 2010 8:07 AM PDT reply actions  

Fortunately, there’ s no 4 on 4 in the playoffs (except for penalties). Unfortunately, success builds on success, and the Sharks tend to look like keystone kops when the other team really pushes. Ohwell.

by ievans on Apr 5, 2010 9:49 AM PDT up reply actions  

according to WTC and the boxscore,

vlasic got a game misconduct as time expired? anyone else know anything about it?

"Devin Setoguchi’s haircut has released the dragon" ~Drew Remenda

For some reason I have a feeling Jumbo is going to be a goddamn beast this year. Sharks are going to be tied 1-1 in the series going on the road for game three in the first round, and five minutes into the second he is just going to take over. ~Plank

"He (Iginla) thinks he’s a pretty tough guy, so why not?" ~ Ryan Clowe

by Jay Fin Anderson on Apr 5, 2010 8:08 AM PDT reply actions  

no, saw that last night too. No idea. Illumination on this matter would be nice, oh hockey news keepers. (not nec. you all but like, I don’t know the team maybe?)

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

by CTGray on Apr 5, 2010 9:42 AM PDT up reply actions  

thanks!

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

by CTGray on Apr 5, 2010 7:40 PM PDT up reply actions  

Bad Pickles!

Someone go wash his mouth with soap.

"I think people were ready to watch some hockey. We took up enough of everyone’s time."
-Jody Shelley after 87 seconds of hockey fighting against Cam Janssen

by idunno723 on Apr 5, 2010 7:43 PM PDT up reply actions  

I know what the Sharks were doing...

They lost that game so that the Stars would be eliminated and then there would be no chance of facing Dallas in the first round.

It’s okay though. I’ll probably end up rooting for the Sharks against the Avs or the Flames or whoever.

Here's to all us girls who love hockey...and the men who play it.

by Brad_Richards_Rocks on Apr 5, 2010 9:11 AM PDT reply actions  

If Blake gets a suspension...

then Scott Hannan should get one as well. Lets compare…. Shoulder to shoulder check vs wrapping your arm around a guys head and slamming his head into the boards. Pretty obvious there. It is unfortunate that Mueller got injured but just because a person gets injured does not mean it is a dirty play. Anyways, hope the Sharks stick it to Calgary tomorrow.

by metallicrocker87 on Apr 5, 2010 10:24 PM PDT reply actions  

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