Sharks Should Release Their Kraken Andrew Bensch | December 14, 2015 The San Jose Sharks currently find themselves in a 0-5-1 skid and are falling in the Pacific Division standings. Despite what looked to be a strong forward group on paper…
Joe Thornton Slowing Down & Sadly Never Truly Appreciated Andrew Bensch | December 10, 2015 Stanley Cup or no Stanley Cup, San Jose Sharks center Joe Thornton should be unanimously considered a slam dunk Hall of Famer. The 36-year old currently sits 18th all-time with…
San Jose Sharks: New Leadership, Same Mistake Zeke | November 28, 2015 The Sharks have made major changes, which makes it disheartening to see the same, critical mistake happening again this season. With a new coaching group and a new approach to…
Analyzing the Sharks Abysmal Power Play Kenneth Laws | November 11, 2015 0 for 21 is a horrible stat no matter what sport you’re looking at. If you were a batter in baseball, you’d be benched to try and bust out of…
San Jose Sharks Early Season Insights: Part 2 Zeke | November 3, 2015 In the second and final part, we finish addressing the items that were listed in the ‘ten items to watch for’ early on in the Sharks season, here and here,…
Slumping Sharks Should Utilize Joel Ward’s Versatility Andrew Bensch | October 23, 2015 One of the biggest perks to bringing a guy like Joel Ward into your organization is his ability to produce on any forward line and in any situation. Top line,…
How The Kings Can Avoid A Second Shark Attack Eric Roberts | October 22, 2015 The Los Angeles Kings opened their 2015-16 season against the San Jose Sharks. Spirits were high, fans were excited and after an extended summer the Kings seemed ready to get…
Breaking Down the Pacific Division: How Do the Kings Stack Up? Mitch Michals | October 16, 2015 Consider this a reprieve. Sure, the Los Angeles Kings’ 2015-16 campaign is off to a start that would not be described as “ideal,” and the offense is operating at Randy…
5 Easy Predictions for the San Jose Sharks (and a Tricky One) Zeke | October 12, 2015 It is easy to get wrapped up in the Sharks early season results. Not only are they getting results on the ice, they are passing the eye test in a…
The Kings Have A History With Opening Night Failure Eric Roberts | October 8, 2015 The puck has dropped on the 2015-16 season. The Los Angeles Kings opened their season along with seven other team’s on the NHL’s first night. To say the Kings stumbled…
Settling the Sharks Captaincy is Actually Important Kenneth Laws | October 7, 2015 Is there something about a hockey captain that makes a team whole? Does a successful team require a captain at the helm? Did the Sharks really need to name a…
Sharks Management Worries Far Too Much About Captaincy Andrew Bensch | October 6, 2015 Patrick Marleau, Rob Blake, Joe Thornton and now Joe Pavelski. The San Jose Sharks have now had four different captains over the last 7-8 seasons. Two of whom have been…