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On Sunday evening, the Sharks and the Stars
will do battle in Dallas. One this is for
certain, the Stars are in trouble! Some might find this statement a little strange concidering the Sharks are the team facing elimination, but that has been the reality for some time now. On the other hand, the Stars have been in the drivers seat all series, and for the first time on Sunday we will get to see ...
Dallas, do you like apples? The Sharks defeated
the Stars 3-2 in OT to force game 6
back in Dallas, and in the process made a little history too! Sometimes you have this eerie feeling that something special is going to happen, and this was true on Friday night in the Shark Tank. Just 1:05 into the extra period Joe Pavelski refused to give up on a puck along the....read more at MVN.
The Sharks were able to avoid a sweep
at the hands of the Stars on Wednesday evening
with a 2-1 victory in Dallas. The series now shifts back to San Jose for game 5, and the Sharks are still swimming uphill for the foreseeable future. The one comfort that Sharks fans can take from this game (and yesterday!) is that the Captain, Patrick Marleau is not about to just give in and go home. Nabokov ...
I am going to make this short and
sweet! Both hockey teams come into this series on
a high note. The Sharks were able to stave off elimination and kill off their playoff demons against a physical and tenacious hockey team in the Calgary Flames. The Stars just eliminated the Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks. While I do give them credit and respect for that accomplishment, Anaheim is not the ...
On Friday night in San Jose, the Sharks
will face their biggest rivals when they take the
ice against the Dallas Stars in the Shark Tank. There is no bigger rivalry in the Western Conference, and that fact is not in dispute. Anyone that does try to refute this claim, needs a little lesson in hockey history. Lets start from the beginning, shall we?
San Jose defeated the Calgary Flames 5-3 in
Game Seven at the Shark Tank on Tuesday evening,
and in the process the Sharks sent their playoff demons packing. Jeremy Roenick scored four points to propel the Sharks past the Mike Keenan coached Flames, and San Jose finally played sixty minutes of grinding, attacking, Shark hockey.
On Tuesday night in the Shark Tank, it
will happen. The great series out West that no
one is talking about, will come to an end. For those of you that have been paying attention, you have had the pleasure of viewing a fine and glorious series, played by two teams all too familiar with one another. The match-ups have been great! Kipper vs. Nabby, Jumbo Joe Thornton vs. Iginla, Nolan vs. ...
Outworked, out hustled, out hit, and simply outplayed.
All these terms can be used to describe the
play of the San Jose Sharks on Sunday evening in the Saddledome. The Calgary Flames shutout the Sharks to win Game Six, and force the first ever Game Seven in the Shark Tank on Tuesday. From the start, Calgary was the better team on the ice. They showed the heart and determination of a desperate ...
The San Jose Sharks and the Calgary Flames
will play Game 6 tonight in the Saddledome. The
Sharks lead the series 3-2, and for Calgary the word of the day is ‘elimination’. Yes folks, this is when the playoffs get fun. This is the time when hockey fans get to see the measure of their teams with their back is against the wall. There can be no doubt that the Calgary faithful will come out in ...
One question, who’s leading the sharks in points
through five games? Joe Thornton? No. Patty Marleau? Nope.
Ok, ok, Cheech? Wrong again! The answer, if you have paid any attention the last five games, is Ryane (yes, that’s Ryan with an ‘e’ on the end) “Big Boi” Clowe. Indeed, it’s true! The man is hungry, and came to play. After missing virtually the entire season while toiling in rehab with a ...
Patrick Marleau is dominating the Calgary Flames. Behind
another scorcher from the Captain, the Sharks were able
to hold off the Flames to secure a critical Game 5 victory. Marleau was vilified by the press after his struggles in the playoffs last season, and took all the blame for the Sharks quick exit. Well, there are a lot of people eating large plates of Crow this year, and Patty is ...
On Thursday, April 16th, the Sharks and the
Flames will resume the up-and-down battle that has been
their opening playoff series. The quest for Lord Stanley’s Cup is well underway, as this epic battle shifts back to San Jose for Game 4. Kipper must have had a lonely feeling in net after Joe Thornton deflected the game winner with about 9 seconds remaining in Game 4. Much like the Sharks ...
Welcome one, welcome all. This is my first
post here at MVN, and I am very excited
about the prospects of building a loyal Shark blogging community. I know you are out there, so it is my goal to reach out and get your attention..............








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