Sharks @ Kings PDSF Game 2 – 160416 (pregame)

Sharks lead the series 1-0. Special teams were key in game 1.  And they were resilient when they fell behind the Kings, even giving up a short handed goal.

Kings may have lost Martinez to injury after game one.  They have recalled D Kevin Gravel after Martinez missed second half of game.  Regardless of Gravel’s participation, Doughty is prepared to play more minutes, if that is needed in Martinez’s absence. The Kings are concerned with the Sharks faceoff wins, especially in the offensive zone.

Update: Sharks – no lineup changes planned.  Kings – Martinez out, McBain in (NHL playoff debut); Gaborik cleared to play, game time decision

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Sharks @ Kings PDSF Game 1 – 160414

And game 1 is in the books.  Sharks were able to overcome bad luck and some dubious officiating to get the win.

The Sharks scored seven goals: four behind Quick and two own goals; plus the officials missed crediting the Sharks for a goal.  (So the final score could have been 7-1?)

NHL playoff rookies Donskoi, Karlsson and Tierney played quite well.

Kings did not play as well as they could, so even with the Sharks up 1-0 in the series, all that means is there’s three more wins needed, and they get harder to get the further you go.

Kings lost Martinez (missed 1+ periods).  And Gaborik didn’t play.

There’s at least another three tough games in this series.

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Series preview: Round 1 – Sharks vs Kings

The Kings and Sharks face each other for the fourth time in the playoffs.  Kings have won two series (both seven games), Sharks have won one (six games).  Sharks won the 15-16 regular season series 3-2.

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Former Sharks on opponent:  GM Dean Lombardi, coach Darryl Sutter

Kings ended the regular season on a bit of a slump (4-5-1 in last ten), losing out on winning the division.  The word that comes up in many of the series previews is that the Kings play “heavy,” a factor that many pundits claim will be the difference in the series. Kings led the league in hits with 2495 (30.4/game). And  they missed the playoffs last season.  They have a few banged up players who may miss the start of the series.  They have two Stanley Cups for the franchise.

The Sharks were two games under 0.500 at home, but led the league in wins on the road (including an early season 6-0 road trip).  They ended the season on a 5-5-0 run, coming up shy for division lead or even 2nd.  The Sharks also missed the playoffs last year.  They added a better goalie (tandem) and some veteran experience and leadership.  There’s even a new coach.

But what does all that mean for the series?  Well, most pundits are picking the series to go to seven games (regardless of the winning team), and one of the most watchable/sexy of the opening round series.

In my heart of hearts, I dream of the Sharks so dominating the Kings they sweep the series, busting the brackets of many.

It will be a hatred-filled, physical series.  It could be decided based on quality of depth.  (Interesting tidbit — if the Sharks’ AHL franchise, the San Jose Barracuda, make the Calder Cup playoffs, they’ll be facing the Kings’ AHL franchise, the Ontario Reign in the first round.  Hatred abounds.) Or the luck of the bouncing puck or (seemingly) capriciousness of officiating.  (With the Sharks having the better power play, the Kings may have to be on their best behavior to avoid tempting fate.)

With the majority of (EAST COAST) pundits not late night fans of California hockey, I take a lot of the pundits’ predictions and toss ’em.  They are based on stats (e.g., Kings are #1 in hits) and “ancient” (two seasons ago) events.  They forget that Sharks thrive in the deep waters, unseen, until they make their killing lunge; so too may these pundits be underestimating what the NHL Sharks have prepared themselves to do this post season.

The Sharks forwards average 6′ 1″, and 202.8 pounds; defense 6′ 2″ and 212.8.  The Kings forwards average an inch taller, 4 pounds heavier; their defense about 1/2″ taller, but average three pounds lighter (209.4).  Not an overwhelming difference (collectively).  Both teams have run the gauntlet of the Western Conference “Group of Death,” as well as the Sharks enduring the most grueling travel schedule of any NHL team this season.

Both teams know the effort it will take in the playoffs, and are willing combatants.  It comes down to will vs will on each side, with the physical ability (skill) to do so when the bruises get added on to every shift.

There are times I think the Sharks play better (challenge brings out the competitiveness) when the hits are hard/frequent and the teams well matched.  But I know they play the best when it’s every player participating and playing his best. It’ll be up to Captain Pavelski, the Sharks vets/leadership and Coach DeBoer to get that 18+2 cylinder (diesel) engine warmed up and ready to push through the toughest terrain/opponent to be the only team to sixteen wins this season.

Kings may have two Stanley Cups, but discount the Sharks and you’ll be chum.

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Sharks vs Coyotes 160409

Sharks have clinched 3rd in division.  Now to learn (perhaps today) of opponent, and playoff schedule (tomorrow).

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Former Sharks on opponent: Corey Schwab, prospect goaltending coach

Last home game of the regular season.  Sharks cannot have a winning home record.  Hoping for good momentum heading into playoffs.

Coyotes are out of the playoffs, but encouraged by what the future may hold.

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And the Sharks set a new franchise record for road wins.  Now the last two home games to finish the regular season.  Sharks cannot win the division, so they’ll finish either 2nd or 3rd.

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Former Sharks on opponent: Wade Flaherty, goaltending coach

Jones got the night off (more rest) and Reimer got another shutout, as the Sharks win 3-0 over the Wild.  (But the Predators beat the Avalanche in regulation, so the Wild backed into clinching their playoff berth.) Sharks max points 100, and with Ducks and Kings both at 99 points and facing each other tonight, one will get 101 points, meaning the Sharks cannot win the Pacific division.

Sharks still have a chance at 2nd in division.

Jones starting.  Zubrus out; Tierney in.  Neither Vlasic nor Nieto returning to the lineup (yet).

Barracuda @ Rampage 160406

And the Cuda head to Texas for three games.  First up San Antonio.

Jevpalovs back from ECHL Allen.  Schoenborn to ECHL Allen.

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Barracuda had a 2-0 lead after one.  But San Antonio scored three straight.  Cuda tied it up in regulation (getting a point), but lost in OT.

Sharks @ Wild 160405

Sharks win one against former Shark prospect Hutton and tied franchise win road record.   Now on to Minnesota for the last road game of the regular season.

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Former Sharks on opponent: Charlie Coyle

Wild are coming off 1-5 loss to Jets (3rd straight loss).  They are still looking to clinch a playoff (wild card) berth.  Spurgeon might be returning to play.  Wild call up Dalpe, Folin from AHL Iowa.

Sharks and Wild have split the season series, so far.

Reimer scheduled to start for Sharks.  Sharks have the opportunity to set new franchise record for road wins.