Half way there, a look back and a look ahead

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When the game between the Sharks and Blue Jackets ended last night in Columbus, San Jose sealed their forty-first game of the year with a victory. Victories haven't been rare lately, as San Jose has just one regulation loss (and four overtime losses) in their last fifteen games. Earning points in fourteen of your last fifteen games is no small task, and after a stretch where the Sharks looked utterly beatable, they've been been virtually unstoppable lately.
There have been ups, there have been downs. But all in all, the sum of those ebbs and flows has been positive. The Sharks sit at third in the conference, but are only three points behind Chicago and four points behind conference-leading Vancouver with four games in hand on each. If the Sharks split the four games they have yet to play, they'd be in a tie with Vancouver for the top spot in the West.
This half way point milestone gives us a chance to reflect upon the forty-one games played so far this season. There have been a few things that the Sharks haven't done so well, the fact remains that these things haven't had much of an effect on the season so far, at least from a points earned standpoint. For your mild enjoyment, let's take a trip down memory lane together. Somehow, I'll find a way to take 2.460 minutes of hockey (not including OT) and sum it all up with six bullet points.
We'll start with the negatives and move on to the positives.
Negative One: The special teams haven't been too special. Over the last few years, the Sharks have been heavily dependent on their ability to convert on the power play and prevent goals while shorthanded. This season, neither unit has been all too great, with the power play coming in at a 17.7% success rate (17th in the NHL) and the penalty kill sitting at an abysmal 76.9% (28th in the NHL). While San Jose has been able to survive these deficiencies so far, it's something that's not becoming of a team that's competing for a Cup.
Negative Two: On the whole, sixty-minute efforts have been hard to come by. The Sharks are second in the league when it comes to putting the puck in the net during the second period, with 53 second period tallies. However, in the first they've only put 28 past opposing net minders (26th in the NHL), and just 33 in the third period (24th). This may not be the best indicator of effort, but it's a good way to show that the Sharks have had trouble getting out of the gate. It's also a good way to show that the third period efforts have been a bit flaccid.
Negative Three: The top-six has left a bit to be desired. Martin Havlat is the biggest culprit here; his two-goal season coupled with a fluke injury makes him the poster child for disappointment. Joe Thornton and Ryane Clowe haven't been bad, but they are falling a bit short of high expectations. And Benn Ferriero, although he's scored a few goals, doesn't belong with the company of players he's been matched with so far this season. On the whole, it's been an average year for the top six.
Positive One: Things are trending up. It may be a factor of the all the wins clouding my judgement, but I can't find a single player who hasn't gotten better as the season has progressed. The special teams are improving slowly but surely as well, and the team is winning like crazy. The third and fourth lines have rounded into form, the defense is playing well, and the Sharks are getting goals from up and down the lineup. Patrick Marleau is on fire.
Positive Two: The goaltending has been incredible. Currently, the Sharks are fifth-best at goal prevention in the NHL, allowing just 2.3 goals per game. A big hat-tip goes to the defense, which has played excellent hockey as of late, but the lion's share of the accolades go to Antti Niemi and Thomas Greiss. In 32 starts this year, Niemi has a 2.26 GAA and a .920 save percentage, while Thomas Greiss has been a fantastic backup; in nine games played, Greiss has a 2.22 GAA and a .922 save percentage. If Niemi keeps up this play, it would be hard not to name him the team MVP for the second straight year.
Positive Three: There are literally 50 more positives I can think of.
The Sharks get their first test of the second half tomorrow as they face one of their rivals, the Chicago Blackhawks. While the rivalry may have lost some of the sting that it held last year, this is still a great game between two great teams that should be a pleasure to watch. The Blackhawks are fast and dangerous, and the Sharks will try to use their size to slow Chicago down.
The Sharks may run into some issues doing that, however, as they'll be coming off a back to back before heading into the United Center... the second time they have had to do that this year. The schedulers are not too kind.
Still, a win is possible despite the circumstances, and I wouldn't put it past the Sharks the way they have been playing. It would be a great step forward for a San Jose team which has made so many lately.
Prediction: Sharks win 3-1. Goals by McGinn, Couture and Burns.
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We have a tie for positive number one…
Mindless nitpicking aside, things are definitely on the upturn and those games in hand could be just what we need to make the final push on towards the top of the West.
All in all I’m pretty happy with how things stand at the halfway point of the regular season. Let’s just hope they keep winning when I’m out there next month.
And you think you live in a non-traditional hockey market...
"I flew 5,000 miles for this?"
And if you want more of this kind of thing, I'm spouting nonsense on Twitter too...
can I borrow your sig?
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by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 11:46 AM PST up reply actions
Where are you following the Sharks from?
And you think you live in a non-traditional hockey market...
"I flew 5,000 miles for this?"
And if you want more of this kind of thing, I'm spouting nonsense on Twitter too...
by BritShark on Jan 15, 2012 12:23 PM PST via Android app up reply actions
Heh
I’m following the Hawks (dropping by to say hello from SCH) from Limerick, Ireland… used to live in London though. Where you at?
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by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 12:33 PM PST up reply actions
Won't be able to watch the game since I'll be out with friends, but I'll have Twitter updates on my phone.
Help me out there Plank!
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More on positive number two: The Sharks are one of 4 teams in the league who have yet to have given up 100 goals. Granted, those other 3 teams (and LA) are the only other teams who have a lower GA/G… but that’s damn impressive.
"Logan Couture is a dirty, filthy man. Tell all your friends" - Mr. Plank
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Special Teams
I agree that the PP hasn’t been very good this year but the PK has been good the last 15 or so games. They aren’t going to end up with a top ten PK considering how bad it was for the first 20+ games but as long as they keep up what they’ve been doing lately I’ll be happy.
Also, to win in the playoffs they need 5on5 scoring and they’ve been fantastic this year at even strength.
Chicago also played yesterday, though it was an early game so both clubs might be a bit tired. Should be a good game.
Have to agree on the PK
If they keep improving the PK as the season moves forward, I could care less about the overall season ranking.
Rated M for McGinn.
The Hawks are also coming off of a game yesterday
A loss to the Wings, to be exact. I’d expect this to be more of a grinding game since both teams are presumably tired. But with the talent on both, I wouldn’t be surprised to see some high-flying, fast-moving, exciting hockey. I’m going out to the suburbs to watch the game with some Hawks fan friends, so the Sharks better win this one.
Back-to-back for Chicago too
And their game against the Wings went into OT. Though they ended up losing and will probably be out for blood.
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Twittaaaaaaahhh
by OtherKid on Jan 15, 2012 10:03 AM PST via mobile reply actions
Well, at least they’re at home.
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by Matthew_Taylor on Jan 15, 2012 11:07 AM PST up reply actions
The three more important positives – Logan Couture, Logan Couture, and Logan Couture.
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-Hue Jackson
Win or lose, I’m interested in seeing how the Sharks handle the speed of the Hawks. We seem to struggle against fast, skilled teams. I’ll be happy if we can keep them relatively contained and if the game is fairly even.
Picklesnakebit since 2011.
@shampeon
Evening, folks!
reading your list of positives and negatives was interesting.. almost all of the negatives apply to the Hawks too.. our PP/PK have been the footwear of choice for discerning gentlemen with red noses and a tendency to throw custard pies, sixty-minute efforts are laughably non-existant (see last night in Detoilet for a perfect example), our top six has delivered, admittedly. Well, four of them. If only we could decide who and where the other two should be.
sadly we don’t have the goaltending bliss that you do, although I’m pretty upbeat about Crow/Razor (there are others not so sanguine)
I’m pleased to see, after a bit of an iffy start to the season, the Sha-arks have quietly become a juggernaut.. you’re defintitely the ‘sleeper’ team at the moment: all those games in hand making it hard to judge exactly where you’re at (obviously you have to win those games, but one glance at your recent form provides an idea of haow hat will go) and the terrible form of most of the rest of your Division is also a factor… but yeah. You guys are the Real Deal and will be in the mix at the top of the West, no doubt.
Sorry for writing an essay! I’m looking forward to this game as (up until the Third Period last night) the best Hawks hockey I’ve seen this year was in a losing effort in San Jose during the Circus Trip.
"Kevin, You can't play Doom Metal while wearing a scarf"
Still the afternoon in the overcast Bay Area
From my lurking at SCH, I do see a lot of parallels between our clubs, and the attitudes of the fanbase.
The Hawks still strike me as a very explosive team (146 goals!?!?!?!) in need of consistent goaltending (130 GA). There’s some young guys in key rolls who aren’t playing up to requirements (Leddy, Hjalmarsson, Crawford, and the Rockford Shuffle up front). And I know it causes much hair to be pulled, but the fact that the Hawks are still so young is an asset in my view.
And oh yeah, Kane, Toews and Hossa are still on another planet in terms of talent and desire.
This is a great test for us, given the current travel schedule, the position of both teams in the standings, and the current trend we’re on. If you consider yourself an elite team, there’s only so many “measuring stick” games, and this is without a doubt one of them.
GO SHARKS!
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Changing signatures is for suckers.
What Jay Leach is to the San Jose Shark's Defense, I am to Fear The Fin's Mod Squad.
agreed (and it's definitely Night here now!)
I like the games against the EC “Elite” because that’s where you get a good look at them ahead of a potential SCF.. and I ain’t scared of any of them! I am, however, scared of the Sharks.. you guys have come good at exactly the right time: a nice long streak here will leave you atop the pile as we run into the last months of the regular season.
You think Kane is great? Really|? Could you come over to SCH and explain this to some of the idiots who are suggesting we should trade him “while he’s still worth something”… latest “genius” suggestion being Kane for Perry… ugh!
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by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 1:32 PM PST up reply actions
I wonder who the Niners will play next week...
;)
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GO SHARKS!
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Changing signatures is for suckers.
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Positive #4
The lines have been fairly stable lately. I think each of them is starting to establish an identity and earn their respective ice time. I’m not too pleased with Clowe and Couture at the moment, because they seem to be consistently in the red on scoring chances lately, but they’re also scoring, so, you know, good things.
Positive #5
Marc-Edouard Vlasic.
GO SHARKS!
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Changing signatures is for suckers.
What Jay Leach is to the San Jose Shark's Defense, I am to Fear The Fin's Mod Squad.
"stable lines"
what is this gibberish you’re talking? I know not “stable lines”!
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by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 1:17 PM PST up reply actions
Watching the game yesterday, it looked to me like Clowe & Couture were consistently beating the Blue Jackets. I was a little surprised to see that they were outchanced and our worst forwards in the recap.
Picklesnakebit since 2011.
@shampeon
It baffles me too
They don’t ever really look horrible by the eye test, and then the numbers come out.
I suppose I’m a bit biased too because I think they were really consistently winning their matchups early in the season when the offense was a bit starved, and Marleau and Thornton were still looking to heat up.
Considering how excellent Marleau’s been lately, I’m less worried about Clowe and Couture, but still, I wonder what we’d look like if both those lines were firing at the same time.
GO SHARKS!
They're not getting this kind of coverage at "Hockey Night In Canada" folks! - Randy Hahn
Changing signatures is for suckers.
What Jay Leach is to the San Jose Shark's Defense, I am to Fear The Fin's Mod Squad.
I want to
But, he’s being forced to play over his head. Clowe and Couture need to step up their game anyway.
GO SHARKS!
They're not getting this kind of coverage at "Hockey Night In Canada" folks! - Randy Hahn
Changing signatures is for suckers.
What Jay Leach is to the San Jose Shark's Defense, I am to Fear The Fin's Mod Squad.
Would you trade Pavelski for Vrbata?
I wouldn’t, as Vrbata’s kinda streaky. Although he leads the whole western conference in goals right now.
I’m just wondering who the player on phoenix the Sharks are eyeballing, as the only real gems would be Doan ( 3rd line strength, toughness with goal scoring), or Yandle ( gets better every time he hits the ice). Maloney wouldn’t part with either, methinks. Maybe a good place to dump Nitty, but aside from that, they don’t have anything extremely game changing to offer the Sharks.
I like my goals like I like my booze..... Top shelf.
by GhostOfLinkGaetz on Jan 15, 2012 2:35 PM PST up reply actions
Pavelski is younger so I would not.
But I think maybe we should have tried to trade Heatley for a prospect and draft pick instead of Havlat and then signed Vrbata for the second line.
/hindsight
Vrbata
He re-signed w/ the Coyotes on July 1st so Wilson never really had to a chance to sign him.
And players like Heatley very rarely get traded for just prospects / picks…salary is always sent back the other way.
Considering how excellent Marleau’s been lately – ElvisVF101
Can’t believe it. =J
Rated M for McGinn.
All this Marleau love from Elvis is getting old.
I think I have to switch sides on this.
TRADE PATTY FOR A STICK BAG! MARLEAU SUX
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I'm kidding. I don't want to take the chance of causing a tear-stained argyle sweater vest.
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It's too late
Marleau is already on the phone with his mother, asking why some stranger on the internet doesn’t like him.
by bezzerkker on Jan 15, 2012 2:43 PM PST up reply actions 1 recs
You can't assume my mantle without decrying him for his gutlessness
GO SHARKS!
They're not getting this kind of coverage at "Hockey Night In Canada" folks! - Randy Hahn
Changing signatures is for suckers.
What Jay Leach is to the San Jose Shark's Defense, I am to Fear The Fin's Mod Squad.
oooh
zinger!
"Kevin, You can't play Doom Metal while wearing a scarf"
by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 2:48 PM PST up reply actions
fixed
You can’t assume my mantle manatee without decrying him for his gutlessness

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by YeahTommyB4ZGermansGetThere on Jan 15, 2012 2:47 PM PST up reply actions
ASSUME THE MANATEE!
and no-one goes to jail..
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by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 2:48 PM PST up reply actions
you win the internet for tonight!
flec!
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by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 2:51 PM PST up reply actions
ASSUME THE MANATEE
Waffles, Digimon, SETOGUCHI
STALOCK GET A ROBOT LEG OR SOMETHING AND COME BACK~WE NEED SOME LOCK STOCK STALOCK HERE!!
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by YeahTommyB4ZGermansGetThere on Jan 15, 2012 3:20 PM PST up reply actions
GO SHARKS
Waffles, Digimon, SETOGUCHI
STALOCK GET A ROBOT LEG OR SOMETHING AND COME BACK~WE NEED SOME LOCK STOCK STALOCK HERE!!
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by YeahTommyB4ZGermansGetThere on Jan 15, 2012 2:42 PM PST reply actions
I want a Right Handed Sniper
Sharks could really use a right handed sniper.
Go Big or Go Home
by ChangoT on Jan 15, 2012 2:42 PM PST via mobile reply actions
rec'd
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by YeahTommyB4ZGermansGetThere on Jan 15, 2012 2:48 PM PST up reply actions
just because you mentioned sniping
I share this, by regular SCH Photoshop-Wizard CNS: you guys probably have no beef with Wiz or the Beej but it’s still fucking hilarious..
"Here"http://www.secondcityhockey.com/2012/1/2/2677539/festivus-for-the-rest-of-you
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by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 2:50 PM PST up reply actions
ugh, link fail
http://www.secondcityhockey.com/2012/1/2/2677539/festivus-for-the-rest-of-you
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by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 2:51 PM PST up reply actions
ok, common ground! I like!
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by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 2:53 PM PST up reply actions
Marleau
Seems like Marleau is in the middle of one of his hot streaks. He’s been in the right place at the right time, like his goal last night in Columbus. I imagine he’ll cool off soon and then pick it up again like he always does. Here’s to hoping he, Thornton and Pavs can keep the scoring rolling. GO SHARKS!!! BEAT THE HAWKS!!!
by ididurmom on Jan 15, 2012 2:44 PM PST via mobile reply actions
He is on a hot-streak
But one of the reasons I’ve flip-flopped into one of his biggest supporters is the things he’s doing when he’s not scoring. His back-check is solid, he’s using his size to good effect, and he’s covering a lot of ice. There’s a reason he’s been in the right place at the right time.
GO SHARKS!
They're not getting this kind of coverage at "Hockey Night In Canada" folks! - Randy Hahn
Changing signatures is for suckers.
What Jay Leach is to the San Jose Shark's Defense, I am to Fear The Fin's Mod Squad.
Exactly. With him playing this well and Thornton being able to thread a need with a puck only makes for a great scoring duo. I was at the game last night and its amazing to watch those two play so well. The second line looked pretty solid too. The third and fourth were able to keep pressure on the jackets but the loss of desi concerns me. I think Zus should play up on the top lines and let Ferriero play lower. His speed and skill would help out better there, but hey im not T-Mac and he seems to turn on the line blender all the time. Just glad the sharks are deep enough to play at the level they have as of late.
by ididurmom on Jan 15, 2012 3:18 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
lmao
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by YeahTommyB4ZGermansGetThere on Jan 15, 2012 3:16 PM PST up reply actions
Momentarily OT
LOLPACKERS!!!
GO SHARKS!
They're not getting this kind of coverage at "Hockey Night In Canada" folks! - Randy Hahn
Changing signatures is for suckers.
What Jay Leach is to the San Jose Shark's Defense, I am to Fear The Fin's Mod Squad.
bless you.
Waffles, Digimon, SETOGUCHI
STALOCK GET A ROBOT LEG OR SOMETHING AND COME BACK~WE NEED SOME LOCK STOCK STALOCK HERE!!
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by YeahTommyB4ZGermansGetThere on Jan 15, 2012 3:20 PM PST up reply actions
did they lose?
that would be funny. I made the mistake of watching 49ers/Saints to “relax” inbetween the Hawks early game and Wild/Blosers later on.. fatal error! Nearly lost my brain on that one so have been studiously avoiding the NFL today
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by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 3:20 PM PST up reply actions
No
Only the end of the first half, but they gave up a 37 yard Hail Mary to put the Giants up 10 on the final play of the half. This after letting the Giants get a 22 yard ground gain to set up the Hail Mary where they missed tackles and let the guy go all the way across the field to get out of bounds and stop the clock.
I’m still on a high from the 49er game. Most proud I’ve been to be a member of the Faithful in a long time!
GO SHARKS!
They're not getting this kind of coverage at "Hockey Night In Canada" folks! - Randy Hahn
Changing signatures is for suckers.
What Jay Leach is to the San Jose Shark's Defense, I am to Fear The Fin's Mod Squad.
That Niners game almost gave me an aneurysm
A year ago today, I posted this in my overly optimistic Blues game preview the day we snapped the six game losing streak:
Jim Harbaugh. According to the Bay Area media, he’s the answer to every problem.
Did not think that was actually going to be true
Fear the Fin - NEEDS MORE DOVES
first time I've ever shouted for the Niners
but I did with all my heart last night!
Bears fan since 86, wanted Bengals to win in 89.. but Joe Montana and co. were the best damn football team I’ve ever seen (when they turned it on).. so yeah.. loved/hated/loved the last three minutes there!
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by mightymike D on Jan 15, 2012 3:52 PM PST up reply actions
They deserved it
After that horrendous non-call on the review of the Jennings fumble that eventually led to Kuhn’s TD. IDK what the hell the ref saw there.
Rated M for McGinn.
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Let’s do this Sharks!
Cheech...WHO?
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by JumboHeatedPatty on Jan 15, 2012 3:22 PM PST via mobile reply actions
game tonight
I live out of market for the game tonight. Anyone know of a good site to catch the game?? Help a brotha out, yo!!
by ididurmom on Jan 15, 2012 3:28 PM PST via mobile reply actions
firstrowsports and atdhenet.tv are the preferred sources around these parts
GO SHARKS!
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Changing signatures is for suckers.
What Jay Leach is to the San Jose Shark's Defense, I am to Fear The Fin's Mod Squad.
does anyone have a live stream?
the fam wont turn football off
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