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Sharks keep the Capitals winless in HP Pavilion for at least another year with 5-2 victory

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Washington came into tonight's contest winless in HP Pavilion since 1993.

They left the same.

Jason Demers, Brent Burns, Marc-Edouard Vlasic, Patrick Marleau and Torrey Mitchell all scored for the Sharks. Antti Niemi made 28 saves in the 5-2 victory.

"It ranks up there [as being one of the most complete efforts of the year]. A depth night for our hockey club, we needed all four lines," Sharks Head Coach Todd McLellan said. "For some reason we play less of a gamble game and more of a good positional game when there's a little bit fatigue on our team. Maybe we're learning something, we need to do that more often."

The first period was a fairly uneventful affair, with the Capitals holding the Sharks without a shot for the first 7 minutes of the frame. San Jose and Washington both had some scattered chances, with the Capitals holding a 12-9 shot advantage in the frame. Outside of those scattered chances as well as two huge checks from Douglas Murray that leveled Jeff Halpern and Jason Chimera respectively however, it was a tight checking affair between the two teams. San Jose didn't have much success carrying the puck into the offensive zone and with the majority of their dump-ins being retrieved cleanly by the Capitals defenseman, struggled to put any sustained pressure together throughout the frame.

Fairly standard stuff for an East-West matchup where both teams don't see much of each other on a regular basis. Things began to pick up in the second however, as the two head coaches made the standard adjustments at intermission and prepared their teams for a much livelier second period.

The Sharks would get on the board first as Jason Demers took advantage of HP Pavilion's recently installed backboards. After his shot from the point bounced off the endboards it ricocheted into the crease where it glanced off Tomas Vokoun's back, slowly inching over the line to give the Sharks a 1-0 lead.

"I gotta thank the arena guys and the ownership for putting those in," Demers said with a smirk. "I kinda wanna say I was doing that [play it off the backboards], but I was trying to get it on net. You guys can say I was trying to get it off the endboards."

A wonderful thing is an endboard, the endboard a wonderful thing. Their tops are made out of rubber, the bottoms are made out of spring. They're bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun. The most wonderful thing about a endboard is Jason Demers scored with one.

Star-divide

The lead wouldn't last long however, as Brad Winchester headed to the box for goaltender interference shortly afterwards. Washington wouldn't waste any time with the man advantage, scoring 26 seconds into the power play when Dennis Wideman pinched in from the point and beat Niemi with a clean wrist shot.

San Jose and Washington would trade shots throughout the middle portion of the frame, with both John Carlson and Joe Pavelski getting some great scoring chances that either just missed or were squashed by the respective goaltenders.

After outshooting the Capitals 14-8 in the frame, San Jose would get a power play advantage in taco time. Brent Burns would capitalize with the advantage, blasting a beautiful slap shot into the far corner after receiving a pass from Dan Boyle at the point. Although the demise of New Years resolutions will likely come a little quicker this year for the 17,562 in attendance, they as well as the Sharks would welcome the tacos and 2-1 lead heading into intermission.

Things would get started quick in the third as both teams traded goals in the early going. Joel Ward would score for the Capitals 44 seconds into the period, but San Jose would answer 14 seconds after that when Joe Thornton made a beautiful no-look backhanded pass to Patrick Marleau in the low slot. It was a slam dunk shot for Marleau and another beauty for Thornton, who gave San Jose back the lead.

"Boyle made a great play to see me. Then Patty gave me a scream so I knew where he was," Thornton said. "Patty was just talking and made all that happen."

With tensions beginning to increase as the score stayed tight, a big hit from Brad Winchester set off Alex Ovechkin and led to some 4v4 action. After Winchester glided cleanly into a hit that absolutely demolished Alex Semin, Ovechkin took exception and jumped on Winchester during the course of play. The Sharks would take the tradeoff when Winchester (charging) and Ovechkin (roughing) headed to the box, and they would also take the goal that came with it.

In one of the better individual efforts of the season Marc-Edouard Vlasic dashed and dazzled for his third goal this year. After receiving a pass from Ryane Clowe, Vlasic took advantage of an out to lunch Alex Semin who seemed to lose track of the play. Following a backhand chance that Vokoun stopped, Vlasic stuck with the rebound and muscled a puck into the top of the net to give the Sharks a two goal lead at the 8:51 mark.

They wouldn't relinquish it, with Torrey Mitchell getting an empty net goal to put the finishing touches on the 5-2 victory.

Overall the Sharks played a strong game following a slow first period, outshooting the Capitals 30-18 in the last two periods of the game. Antti Niemi had some excellent saves at key moments of the game to keep the Sharks in the lead, and Torrey Mitchell did an excellent job responding to being scratched on Thursday night by putting in one of his better all around performances of the season. Getting rewarded at the end with an empty net goal was icing on the cake.

The top forward line was all over the Ovechkin line as well, generating numerous chances in the offensive zone. Credit should also be heaped mightily upon Dan Boyle and Marc-Edouard Vlasic, who saw the lion share of their minutes against Ovechkin. Boyle was hard matched up against him in essentially a one on one role for a large portion of the tilt and came out on top.

San Jose will have two days off before embarking on a four game road trip that will take them to Minnesota, Winnipeg, Columbus, and Chicago.

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I liked the part where the Sharks won.

The artist formerly know as *"Sharks_Fan_In_Toronto"*

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUDcSeUvkOw

by Evil Stanchion on Jan 7, 2012 10:50 PM PST reply actions  

Also: Vlasic is a +20.

The artist formerly know as *"Sharks_Fan_In_Toronto"*

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUDcSeUvkOw

by Evil Stanchion on Jan 7, 2012 10:53 PM PST reply actions  

Holy crap! Is anyone else even close to that with the similar minutes of ice time?

It's tough living in exile in Iowa after 22 years in the Bay Area. Two things help: 1. Watching Sharks hunt on ice and watching Hawks lose while eating a Chicago-dog.

by Cagny on Jan 10, 2012 11:05 AM PST up reply actions  

Let's see...

Zdeno Chara is +27 with 24:28 as his average(1:13 more than Steady Eddie), Dennis Seidenberg is +20 with 23:57(44 seconds more than Pickles), Niklas Lidstrom is +18 with 23:49 (34 seconds more), Ian White is +24 with 23:08 (7 seconds less) and Michael Del Zotto is +25 with 22:48 (27 less). Vlasic is in excellent company.

by bezzerkker on Jan 10, 2012 12:51 PM PST up reply actions  

Woah. Ian White. Didn’t see that one coming.

It's tough living in exile in Iowa after 22 years in the Bay Area. Two things help: 1. Watching Sharks hunt on ice and watching Hawks lose while eating a Chicago-dog.

by Cagny on Jan 10, 2012 3:29 PM PST up reply actions  

He's paired with Lidstrom.

So, he’s having a great season. I doubt he’d be doing as great if we had him.

by bezzerkker on Jan 10, 2012 8:48 PM PST up reply actions  

Sharks at 38 games

Awesome win! Pickles should’ve been one of the 3 stars in that game, and not just for his goal. OV at a -3 for the game.

Game 38 this season: Win 5-2 vs Wash
Game 38 last season: Win 5-3 at Chi
at 38 games this season: 23-11-4 / 50 pts, 112 GF – 89 GA
at 38 games last season: 20-13-5 / 45 pts, 114 GF – 108 GA
Next 10 games, games 39-48 last season: 4-6-0
Going: W, L, L, L, L, L, L, W, W, SOW

Sharks continue to hold the West in the Potential Points Standings with a growing margin.

These, and the rest of the January Sharkstistics have been updated.

Sharks, keep scoring and keep Winning!

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by Soloact on Jan 7, 2012 10:58 PM PST reply actions  

Just got back from the game

and there’s something I’d like to harp on.

First of all, awesome win. I thought Mitchell played an incredible game, i was glad he was rewarded with the EN.

However, something had been bugging me for a while I think I might make a fan post about this: crowd enthusiasm and participation over the past year.

I have noticed a significant drop off in the level of participation and enthusiasm of Sharks fans at the tank over the past year. It’s getting pathetic. I shouted my head off to the point where I’m going to be hoarse tomorrow and almost no one was chipping in. The “Let’s go Sharks!” were rare and short-lived as NOBODY would join in. It was dead quiet for long stretches. It picked up in the third a bit, which was nice, but damn. It is no where near as loud or fun as it used to be just a couple years ago. It makes me sad.

I don’t know what the cause is, but I beseech everyone reading this. Whenever you go to a game at the tank, scream your head off. Let your team and everyone else know how much we love the Sharks. This used to be the most intimidating arena in the league. It sure doesn’t feel like it anymore.

Go Sharks.

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by PNK on Jan 7, 2012 11:03 PM PST reply actions   1 recs

I'll second that

The 3rd was fun, but otherwise it was nowhere near as loud as when I went 2 years ago. Maybe the younger, “Born to be a Sharks fan” person just can’t afford the tickets. Maybe it’s corporate audience. Maybe it’s new fans. But we’re definitely not one of the loudest anymore.

Dany Heatley=All-star.
Randy Hahn: "He's got moves like Jagr."

by dfh15 on Jan 7, 2012 11:25 PM PST via mobile up reply actions  

Ill third that

Little to no cheering, but lots of half-boo’s and complaining. Sad to say it wasnt loud at all…

by Sharkwagon on Jan 7, 2012 11:38 PM PST up reply actions  

Saving the LOUD cheers for the Playoffs

Shark fans know when the REAL season starts. We want to see SHARKS HOCKEY all the way until LATE JUNE!

Go Big or Go Home

by ChangoT on Jan 8, 2012 12:38 AM PST via mobile up reply actions  

I was at game 4 of the WCF last year

and it was the most pathetic thing I ever experienced. Dead silence for long periods of time.

We were being out-chanted and out-cheered by the Vancouver fans that came down.

That’s what really started me noticing this drop off in fan enthusiasm.

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"The only crying allowed in hockey is when you lose a playoff series, retire or JR is speaking publicly." - Jamie Baker
"You are down with the homies, my friend." - Randy Hahn
Kent Huskins cares.
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"Pavs with great feed but what a release by Wingels Peanut Butter Baby!"" - Jamie Baker

by PNK on Jan 8, 2012 12:05 PM PST up reply actions  

Just to add

Guys next to me were texting.

Dany Heatley=All-star.
Randy Hahn: "He's got moves like Jagr."

by dfh15 on Jan 8, 2012 10:12 PM PST via mobile up reply actions  

Maybe some fans still coming up for air after two tiring, unsuccessful WCF runs

by ResidentShark on Jan 7, 2012 11:51 PM PST up reply actions  

Nothing like doing better than you have in years to make a fan less passionate

by warning on Jan 8, 2012 12:25 AM PST up reply actions  

Tell me when the Sharks are bad again

That’ll wake me up and get me loud again! Also, bring back Nabby.

by Briceratops on Jan 8, 2012 2:31 PM PST up reply actions  

Not a bad point.

Might be the rapidly increasing prices changing the audience. Regardless, I yell, and that’s all that matters! (just kidding…that was totally self-centered lol). Go Sharks! :)

Go Sharks!

by Dmitriy on Jan 8, 2012 12:40 AM PST up reply actions  

I noticed this too..

When I went to the Vancouver game a few weeks ago, it was not nearly as loud as I thought it was going to be, especially considering the playoffs from last year. All the chants and rabid fan shouting felt totally lackluster, even only a few people engaged in the boorish “Luuuuooooonggooooo” chanting.

I remember going to games with my brother years ago, and they felt sooooo much louder. Maybe increasing beer and ticket prices are to blame?

by El Duder on Jan 8, 2012 1:21 AM PST up reply actions  

I waas at that game too

Vancouver games are the worst because so many Canucks fans come out of the woodwork.

It just pisses me off because I try to get the other Sharks fans involved, but just no one chips in. There was a point last night when I shouted to the crowd around me, “Come on people! Make some noise!” And I got no response whatsoever.

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"The only crying allowed in hockey is when you lose a playoff series, retire or JR is speaking publicly." - Jamie Baker
"You are down with the homies, my friend." - Randy Hahn
Kent Huskins cares.
"Don't fart on my chair mutha fuckah!" - Randy Hahn
"Pavs with great feed but what a release by Wingels Peanut Butter Baby!"" - Jamie Baker

by PNK on Jan 8, 2012 12:07 PM PST up reply actions  

I watched from home

but even I noticed how quiet it was. Bummer.

by HeatersLeadingLady on Jan 8, 2012 8:46 AM PST via Android app up reply actions  

We noticed this at the game we went to [vs. the Canadiens] and figured it was due to it being a weeknight game and it was not a big rival. Maybe not.

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by Merope on Jan 8, 2012 8:56 AM PST up reply actions  

228/201

It was pretty damn loud where I was – sometimes the weekday games are a bit quiet, but there were a LOT of loud fans (and 2 very quiet Capitals fans) around me.

by milanahalek on Jan 8, 2012 9:00 AM PST up reply actions  

Crowd Participation

I agree, the worst game of the season so far for crowd participation had to be the Montreal game where I literally had to take my pulse with an iPhone app in the 3ed period to make sure i wasn’t asleep. Were it just games against infrequent visitors like the Habs and Caps it would perhaps be explainable but it happens against rivals too.

All of that said I have no doubt it will be as loud as ever in the playoffs.

by hit 'em on Jan 8, 2012 9:03 AM PST up reply actions  

Like I said above

it sure wasn’t last year in the WCF.

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"The only crying allowed in hockey is when you lose a playoff series, retire or JR is speaking publicly." - Jamie Baker
"You are down with the homies, my friend." - Randy Hahn
Kent Huskins cares.
"Don't fart on my chair mutha fuckah!" - Randy Hahn
"Pavs with great feed but what a release by Wingels Peanut Butter Baby!"" - Jamie Baker

by PNK on Jan 8, 2012 12:08 PM PST up reply actions  

blowing multiple power play opportunities in the first period of game 4

then giving up 3 goals in 5 minutes on multiple 5-3s will silence any crowd.

by hit 'em on Jan 8, 2012 12:46 PM PST up reply actions  

That winless in HP since 1995 stat is meaningless

But a solid 2 points tonight. Keep it up boys.

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by checkthesharkadoppler on Jan 7, 2012 11:32 PM PST reply actions  

Well, yeah, since the actual stat is winless in HP since 1993 ;)

Fear the Fin - NEEDS MORE DOVES

by mymclife on Jan 8, 2012 11:02 AM PST up reply actions  

What a great 3rd period

Really fun game to watch. Keep it up Sharks!

WAR Chris Lytle!

by AwkwardBoner on Jan 7, 2012 11:44 PM PST reply actions  

Still need to work on the starts but

Just like Drew said the Sharks do seem to have finally found their identity and sticking to it. I don’t see them slowing down. Go Sharks!!

"Not to sound like a complete homer but, that was a bad call." -Drew Remenda
"You tee em up and I'll knock them out." -Randy Hahn

by raphelo on Jan 8, 2012 12:50 AM PST via mobile reply actions  

Great win

That was a really fun game to be at! Ovechkin seriously keeps you on the edge of your seat every time he has the puck – Boyle & Vlasic were fantastic against his line.

Thornton’s pass to Marleau was a thing of beauty as was Vlasic’s goal and it’s about time Burns’ shot got through and in the net, I think we’ll be seeing a lot more of those from him in 2012.

The Torrey Mitchell that played last night is the one that needs to show up every game if he wants to stick in the lineup (or with the Sharks), what a way for him to respond to being benched.

Overall, the team played very well against a good Washington team that was on a hot streak.

by milanahalek on Jan 8, 2012 8:52 AM PST reply actions  

Huh

Did I miss something ‘cus I don’t understand…??

by milanahalek on Jan 8, 2012 6:44 PM PST up reply actions  

If you lean forward

you might block the views of other people in the Tank because of how steep the seating is. It’s part of what they tell you before the games and it’s in the FTF FAQ. He’s referencing you being on the edge of your seat.

by bezzerkker on Jan 9, 2012 12:32 AM PST up reply actions  

Ah

I get the whole leaning forward thing…I didn’t relate it to the ‘edge of your seat’ comment – thanks!

by milanahalek on Jan 9, 2012 7:14 AM PST up reply actions  

And he actually scores. O:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUDcSeUvkOw

by Evil Stanchion on Jan 8, 2012 9:52 AM PST up reply actions  

He

also stopped trying to fight.

"Not to sound like a complete homer but, that was a bad call." -Drew Remenda
"You tee em up and I'll knock them out." -Randy Hahn

by raphelo on Jan 8, 2012 4:53 PM PST up reply actions  

Desi!!!

My preseason pick for breakout player of the year…

McGinn is stealing his thunder, but hey, I’m not going to complain.

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by Evilducks on Jan 8, 2012 9:41 PM PST up reply actions  

I’ve been trying to get Desjardins nickname to become McLoven in honor of all the McLovin #69 jerseys you see at the Tank.

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"The only crying allowed in hockey is when you lose a playoff series, retire or JR is speaking publicly." - Jamie Baker
"You are down with the homies, my friend." - Randy Hahn
Kent Huskins cares.
"Don't fart on my chair mutha fuckah!" - Randy Hahn
"Pavs with great feed but what a release by Wingels Peanut Butter Baby!"" - Jamie Baker

by PNK on Jan 8, 2012 9:48 PM PST up reply actions  

He should really get more ice time.

I hope we keep him after the season (RFA). He looks like he will be a bottom-six rock.

by Briceratops on Jan 8, 2012 10:18 PM PST up reply actions  

orange guy's son

Anyone catch the little kid up against the glass losing his mind after that goal (I believe it was pickle’s goal)?

by logancouturesteeth on Jan 8, 2012 10:44 AM PST via iPhone app reply actions  

Was probably Elvis. :P

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUDcSeUvkOw

by Evil Stanchion on Jan 8, 2012 11:40 AM PST up reply actions  

Even when others talk about him, Patty's awkward.
“Boyle made a great play to see me. Then Patty gave me a scream so I knew where he was,” Thornton said. “Patty was just talking and made all that happen.”

"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take"-Wayne Gretzky"-Michael Scott.

by SharksFanEst.1994 on Jan 8, 2012 11:52 AM PST reply actions  

I'm trying to see this without my teal colored glasses...

but was that a valid charging penalty on Mystery House?? I’ve seen much bigger hits not called.

Rule 42 – Charging

42.1 Charging – A minor or major penalty shall be imposed on a player who skates or jumps into, or charges an opponent in any manner.

Charging shall mean the actions of a player who, as a result of distance traveled, shall violently check an opponent in any manner. A "charge" may be the result of a check into the boards, into the goal frame or in open ice.

This description is so vague. Is the distance travelled more than 3 strides?

by Shrk2th on Jan 8, 2012 12:26 PM PST reply actions  

charging penalty

The call was beyond lame. Next thing we will see the NHL requiring toe picks on skates.

The game used to be fun to watch, more and more now perfectly clean checks are being punished.

by hit 'em on Jan 8, 2012 2:09 PM PST up reply actions  

It also wasn't called charging

It was called roughing. Not that that was any less bullshit.

by warning on Jan 9, 2012 12:54 AM PST up reply actions  

Winchester got charging, Ovie got roughing, according to the box score.

http://sharks.nhl.com/club/boxscore.htm?id=2011020610

by bezzerkker on Jan 9, 2012 1:29 AM PST up reply actions  

Optimism is alive

The Sharks really capped of a great stretch of hockey with that strong effort over Washington last night. San Jose is really starting to prove my earlier doom and gloom predictions to be very incorrect and completely premature, and I could not be happier for it. I will cross my fingers and hope this successful streak continues and propels us into a good playoff position with some genuine hope for going much further.

Go Sharks Go, yeah!

We have been swimming these wintry depths for years, succeeding at survival by feeding only upon perennial minnows of sustenance... will we ever get to sink our great white teeth into this so-called Stanely's feast, so that we may finally slay our insatiable hunger in frenzied celebration?

by Deep Waters on Jan 8, 2012 1:16 PM PST reply actions  

Should be...

‘The Sharks really capped ’off’…’ I hate messing up a pun that wasn’t that clever to begin with, but anyway.

GREAT prediction MYMCLIFE, your 5 – 2 scoreline was bang on, eh?

And Briceratops (I tried posting this message the other day, but it vanished when I posted it for whatever reason) – thanks for the apology the other day, no worries at all though… my initial post was very emotionally reactive, and I did go too far, especially in light of the recent play by our Sharkies!

We have been swimming these wintry depths for years, succeeding at survival by feeding only upon perennial minnows of sustenance... will we ever get to sink our great white teeth into this so-called Stanely's feast, so that we may finally slay our insatiable hunger in frenzied celebration?

by Deep Waters on Jan 8, 2012 1:23 PM PST up reply actions  

So does this 5 - 2 scoreline

mean that those few who panicked over the Sharks defeating Columbus by ‘only’ one goal can feel more confident in their team? Or did the empty net goal blemish the victory?

Heh, just kidd’in ’round.

We have been swimming these wintry depths for years, succeeding at survival by feeding only upon perennial minnows of sustenance... will we ever get to sink our great white teeth into this so-called Stanely's feast, so that we may finally slay our insatiable hunger in frenzied celebration?

by Deep Waters on Jan 8, 2012 1:34 PM PST reply actions  

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