Sharks go down 4-1 at Staples...but lose
There was no miracle comeback this time as the Sharks fell and fell hard in the second half of their home-and-home series against the Kings.
There was no miracle comeback this time as the Sharks fell and fell hard in the second half of their home-and-home series against the Kings.
Despite a late push by Los Angeles, the Sharks defeat the Kings 4-3 in regulation on the backs of Brent Burns and Logan Couture.
Despite one of their best performances of the season, the Sharks fell on the scoreboard and in the standings.
With less than a second left in overtime, Matt Duchene fired a loose puck past Antti Niemi to hand the Sharks their second straight OT loss.
Despite scoring more than two goals in a game (seriously), the Sharks dropped a 4-3 decision to St. Louis in overtime.
In an all-around stinker of a game, the Sharks fall 4-1 to the Flames in Calgary. On the plus side, Joe Thornton scored on his first shot in three games.
For once, the Sharks were on the right side of a one-goal game in which the more dominant team lost.
San Jose's reanimated power play led them past Nashville to a 2-1 win, their first at home in regulation since late January.
Even with all the advantages the Sharks had coming into the game, the offense continues to struggle in a 2-1 shootout loss to the Detroit Red Wings.
T.J. Galiardi scored against his former team as the Sharks finally got back in the win column.