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Sharks made one lineup change, and dominated the Preds, even chasing Rinne from the net (way in the end of the 3rd, after the Sharks were up by 3).  Sharks lead series 3-2.

Pregame news/links

The big question this game answered was which team would be able to overcome the triple overtime game and take the series lead.  The Sharks answered that definitively.

Pavelski lead the way with two goals; Marleau opened the scoring, Couture and Karlsson had the other two goals.  Sharks were 1-3 on the power play; Predators 0-3.  Jones made 24 saves, only giving up goal to Fisher in first.

Inexplicably, Rinne was pulled late in the third (on a Sharks power play) and Hutton (former Sharks prospect) was in net for the final goal against by Karlsson.

On Sunday, both teams will fly to Nashville. Game 6 is Monday.  Sharks hope to be the first road team to win in this series, to advance to the conference finals.

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Well, if the Sharks want the league’s attention on their series, they got it with the longest OT (so far) of this year’s playoffs.  And THE talking point Friday around water coolers and radio mikes around the continent is on Pavelski’s disallowed goal.

Game 4 postgame news/links

On Friday, both teams traveled to San Jose in advance of game 5.

(Should be some morning skate stories that come up; hope to add them.)

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Predators and Sharks traded goals in regulation, heading to OT tied 3-3.  Pavelski’s goal in first OT disallowed.  Preds score in 3OT.  Series tied 2-2.  Back to San Jose for game 5 Saturday.

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This was the second longest game in Sharks history, the longest in Predators history.

Sharks went 1/5 on man advantage.  Sharks need to be better on Saturday night.  They also started out with mediocre faceoffs, but improved as the night went on (regardless of the one linesman who seemed to whistle every faceoff dead if the Sharks won).

Teams will fly back to San Jose for game 5.

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And the morning after….

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A loss is not fun, but that’s only their second loss of the post season, and their first regulation loss.

Game 3 postgame links

Hard to sweep in the playoffs.  And that just means that Shark fans get to see their boys on Saturday for game 5.

Sharks need to get and keep their speed up to compete.  And stay out of the penalty box.  And continue to keep up the pressure.

Sharks are hosting Coolest Game watch party @ Stanley’s Thursday night for game 4.

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Afternoon links

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A loss by one goal or a bunch is still a loss.  (Sharks lost game 3 in the last series too.)

Game 3 pregame news/links

Almost made it home before the puck dropped, but got redirected, out and about until the middle of the second, and stayed in the car to listen to the rest of the game.  Not sure I want to watch it now.

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“On the road again.
Just can’t wait to be on the road again!”

The Sharks head to Nashville for games 3 and 4.

Game 2 postgame news/notes

Sharks are leading the series 2-0.  Nashville will be pushing hard as they don’t want to go down 3-0 (and face elimination in game 4).

Pregame news/links

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And it looks like the Sharks continue to write their own/new story with home ice not being the issue it “seemed to be” during the regular season, as they are up 2-0 in this series.  (And they are the only team left playing that hasn’t had a regulation loss.)

Game 2 pregame news/links

In past seasons, the Sharks might have a late lead but be unable to hang onto it.  This spring, the Sharks are putting their foot on the throat with more force and confidence, scoring extra empty netters and late goals, regardless of the score.  This came in handy Sunday night when the ENG was the GWG after the late extra attacker goal by Nashville.

Also a huge sigh of relief after Vlasic was hit in the visor by a Weber slap shot (and suffered no injury!).

Black aces get tapped for playoffs.  (That’s goalie Aaron Dell; defenseman Mirco Mueller; forwards Ryan Carpenter, Nikolay Goldobin, and Barclay Goodrow.)

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Around the ice we gather for game 2.  Sharks lead the series 1-0.

Game 1 post game news/links

With the Preds coming off a game 7, I knew that game 1 was for the Sharks to lose as they were the fresher team.

Now, to see if the Preds get any bounceback/recovery with another non game day. (They took Saturday off from on ice work.) And if the Sharks can improve on their first two periods, using their speed to the home team’s advantage.

On Saturday, the Preds recalled a third goalie.

With the Barracuda ousted from the AHL playoffs on Friday, there is no word yet (as of Saturday evening) of any “Black Ace” recalls for the NHL playoffs.

But there is an update on “Rally Cat”

CSN with local pre/post game shows:

Pregame news/links

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Let the battle commence. (Pregame news/links)

The teams spent about the first five minutes of play feeling each other out and the Sharks worked on getting the rust out (with bad passes and missed positions).  Period ended 0-0.

Predators scored in the second on their second power play, leading 1-0 after 40 minutes.

The Sharks scored five straight, including two power play goals and two empty nets, in the third.  Predators desperately scored one with goalie pulled.  Hutton came in relief to play the last few seconds of the game.

(And as seen on TV: there was a black cat that ran across the ice before warm ups.  Not mentioned/seen at game, so perhaps it happened before the doors opened?)

Final score: Sharks 5-2

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And so it begins.

Series previews, general links

Predators are coming in hot (but probably battered) from their game 7 win two days ago.  Sharks have been healing and resting (with hard practices) for a week.

I’m expecting both teams to come out hard in the early part of the game to try and get an advantage.

Sharks have yet to change their line up this post season.  Haley, Zubrus, DeMelo,  Tennyson and Reimer have zero minutes of ice time (and the first four haven’t even dressed for a game).  Tennyson is back in NHL after three-game conditioning stint with AHL Barracuda.

Time for a little dreaming

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