Cam Gore: Sharks split first two of nine game road trip
Sharks split first two of nine game road trip
The Sharks are two games into a marathon road trip and so far we have seen a tale of two teams. The Sharks were blanked in 3-0 in St Louis last night in a game where they had nothing working for them, however after visiting the Capitals in Washington the teamâs confidence has been restored with a 5-3 win.
St. Louis suffocated...
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Pavelski leads Sharks past Capitals, Holtby 5-3
(02-13) 19:59 PST WASHINGTON, (AP) -- Joe Pavelski had two goals and two assists against a goalie playing in the NHL for the first time in nearly a year, leading the Sharks past the Capitals 5-3 Monday night, San Jose's...
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Video: Video: Thornton on how San Jose bounced back
San Jose's Joe Thornton talks about a nice bounce-back win in Washington and how everbody on the Pacific Division leaders looks out for each other. (NBC Sports)
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Pavelski's 4 points help Sharks handle Capitals
Joe Pavelski had two goals and two assists against a goalie playing in the NHL for the first time in nearly a year, leading the Sharks past the Capitals 5-3 Monday night, San Jose's 16th victory in its last 17 games against Washington.
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Pavelski's four points guide Sharks past Capitals
WASHINGTON (AP) Joe Pavelski had two goals and two assists against a goalie playing in the NHL for the first time in nearly
a year, leading the Sharks past the Capitals 5-3 Monday night, San Jose's 16th victory in its last 17 games against Washington.
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Pavelski leads Sharks past Capitals, Holtby 5-3
Joe Pavelski had two goals and two assists against a goalie playing in the NHL for the first time in nearly a year, leading the Sharks past the Capitals 5-3 Monday night, San Jose's 16th victory in its last 17 games against Washington.
Patrick Marleau, Ryane Clowe and Brent Burns also scored on Braden Holtby, who was brought up from Hershey of the American Hockey League earlier...
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Sharks 5, Capitals 3
Joe Pavelski had two goals and two assists against a goalie playing in the NHL for the first time in nearly a year, leading the Sharks past the Capitals 5-3 Monday night, San Jose's 16th victory in its last 17 games against Washington.
Patrick Marleau, Ryane Clowe and Brent Burns also scored on Braden Holtby, who was brought up from Hershey of the American Hockey League earlier...
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Sharks win 16th in 17 games against Caps (AP)
Joe Pavelski had two goals and two assists against a goalie playing in the NHL for the first time in nearly a year, leading the Sharks past the Capitals 5-3 Monday night, San Jose's 16th victory in its last 17 games against Washington. Patrick Marleau, Ryane Clowe and Brent Burns also scored on Braden Holtby, who was brought up from Hershey of the American Hockey League earlier...
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San Jose Sharks skate past Washington Capitals 5-3
There was a sense this one was going the Sharks' way a little past the midway point of the first period.
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Recap: Washington vs. San Jose
Joe Pavelski totaled four points on two goals and two assists as San Jose dealt Washington a 5-3 defeat at Verizon Center.
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Pavelski leads Sharks past Capitals, Holtby 5-3
Joe Pavelski had two goals and two assists against a goalie playing in the NHL for the first time in nearly a year, leading the Sharks past the Capitals 5-3 Monday night, San Jose's 16th victory in its last 17 games against Washington.
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Sharks smoke Caps' rusty goalie
Joe Pavelski had two goals and two assists against a goalie playing in the NHL for the first time in nearly a year, leading San Jose to its 16th victory in its last 17 games against Washington.
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Pavelski, Sharks continue dominance over Caps
Joe Pavelski had two goals and two assists against a goalie playing in the NHL for the first time in nearly a year, leading the Sharks past the Capitals 5-3 Monday night, San Jose's 16th victory in its last 17 games against Washington.
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Caps recall G Holtby, starts vs. Sharks (AP)
Goalie Braden Holtby has been recalled by the Washington Capitals from Hershey of the American Hockey League so he could start against the San Jose Sharks. The Capitals announced the call-up about 1 1/2 hours before Monday night's game against San Jose, then later listed Holtby in the lineup. It's his first NHL appearance since March 26 last season.
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Go Caps
via Ted Leonsis of Ted’s Take, Come on out – Monday night – against the San Jose Sharks.
We need to feed off of the home crowd enthusiasm and energy.We will soon embark on a long road trip. Against several competitors right above us or right below us in the standings. But we can’t look past tonight’s tilt with a very good team.
I thought yesterday...
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San Jose Sharks (30-17-6) at Washington Capitals (28-22-5), 7:30 p.m. (ET)
The Washington Capitals found themselves leading the Southeast Division a week ago, but consecutive losses have them outside of the playoff picture once again.
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Blues defeat San Jose Sharks
The return of Andy McDonald to the lineup Sunday was also a
benefit to the Blues.
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San Jose Sharks report for Monday's game at Washington Capitals
SHARKS AT WASHINGTONFaceoff: 4:30 p.m. at Verizon CenterTV/Radio: NBC SportsNet, 98.5, 102.1, 92.1Capitals update: As it continues to look up at the Florida Panthers in the Southeast Division, Washington has lost three of its past four games.
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Sharks-Capitals Preview
Like their next opponent, the Washington Capitals are striving for a fifth consecutive division title, and a return home would seem to help their cause.
The San Jose Sharks, though, have dominated the series recently and will try to add to that when they visit the Verizon Center on Monday night.
A 3-4-3 stretch has dropped Washington four points behind Florida in the Southeast...
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Blues blank Sharks at home
Alex Pietrangelo had two goals, David Perron also scored with a two-man advantage and Andy McDonald added an assist in his return from a concussion that sidelined him for 51 games, sending the St. Louis Blues to a 3-0 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Sunday night.
Jaroslav Halak earned his sixth shutout in just 10 starts, one more than All-Star teammate Brian Elliott has, as...
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Blues 3, Sharks 0
Alex Pietrangelo had two goals, David Perron also scored with a two-man advantage and Andy McDonald added an assist in his return from a concussion that sidelined him for 51 games, sending the St. Louis Blues to a 3-0 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Sunday night.
Jaroslav Halak earned his sixth shutout in just 10 starts, one more than All-Star teammate Brian Elliott has, as...
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San Jose Sharks give up two 5-on-3 goals in loss to St. Louis Blues
Sharks are shut out in opener of season-long nine-game road trip
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Coyotes honor Jeremy Roenick with Blackhawks in town
Being JR. The thought befuddles the most level-headed and rationale among us. Successful hockey player, turned commentator, with eyes on the prize of ownership. And last night, he was the honored man in a city known best for triple digit temperatures.
Roenick’s comments about wanting to own the club sent ripples of speculation through the press and other observers of the dysfunctional...
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San Jose Sharks (30-16-6) at St. Louis Blues (33-14-7), 7 p.m. (ET)
The first-place San Jose Sharks will make the first stop on their longest road trip of the season tonight, as they visit the St. Louis Blues in a Western Conference showdown at Scottrade Center.
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Sharks-Blues Preview
The San Jose Sharks got back on track before hitting the road.
Staying on the right path could be a challenge as they open their lengthy trip against the St. Louis Blues.
The Pacific Division-leading Sharks look to avoid their first three-game losing streak in this matchup since 2003 on Sunday night when the Blues try to extend their franchise-record home point streak to 19 games...
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