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National Hockey League Standings
- Updated Every Wed & Sat -

Western Conf - Pacific
------TEAM------
W - L
OTL
Pts
01. Golden Knights
20-5
5
45
02. Canucks
19-9
1
39
03. Kings
16-6
4
36
04. Oilers
13-12
1
27
05. Flames
11-14
4
26
06. Kraken
8-13
6
25
07. Sharks
9-17
3
21
08. Ducks
10-18
02
20
Western Conf - Central
01.Avalanche
18-9
2
34
02. Jets
17-9
2
36
03. Stars
16-8
3
35
04. Predators
16-13
0
32
05. Coyotes
13-13
2
28
06. Blues
13-14
1
27
07. Wild
10-12
4
24
08. Blackhawks
9-18
1
19
Eastern Conf - Metro
------TEAM------
W - L
OTL
Pts
01. Rangers
19-7
1
39
02. Islanders
14-7
7
35
03. Flyers
15-10
3
33
04. Capitals
14-8
3
31
05. Devils
15-11
1
31
06. Hurricanes
15-12
1
31
07. Penguins
13-12
3
29
08. Blue Jackets
9-16
5
23
Eastern Conf - Atlantic
01.Bruins
18-5
4
40
02. Panthers
17-9
2
36
03. Maple Leafs
15-6
5
35
04. Red Wings
15-9
4
34
05. Lightning
13-12
5
31
06. Canadiens
12-13
4
28
07. Sabres
12-15
3
27
08. Senators
11-12
0
22

Schedule & Scores
Home Games Highlighted

Date
Game
Time / Score
- January 2024 -
2
vs Detroit
7:30pm
4
vs Winnipeg
7:30pm
6
vs Toronto
4:00pm
9
@ Toronto
4:00pm
11
@ Montreal
4:00pm
13
@ Ottawa
1:00pm
15
@ Buffalo
10:00am
16
@ Chicago
5:30pm
20
vs Anaheim
7:00pm
22
@ Los Angeles
7:30pm
23
vs NY Rangers
7:30pm
27
vs Buffalo
1:00pm
30
vs Seattle
7:00pm
31
@ Anaheim
7:00pm

Date
Game
Time / Score
- December 2023 -
1
@ New Jersey
W 6-3
3
@ NY Rangers
L 5-6
5
@ NY Islanders
W 5-4 OT
7
@ Detroit
L 5-6
10
@ Las Vegas
L 4-5 OT
12
vs Winnipeg
W 2-1
15
@ Arizona
L 0-1
17
@ Colorado
L 2-6
19
vs Los Angeles
L 1-4
21
vs Arizona
7:30pm
23
@ Vancouver
7:00pm
27
@ Los Angeles
7:00pm
28
vs Edmonton
7:30pm
31
@ Colorado
5:00pm

     

Sharks Headline News Briefs
Sharks Prevail 2-1 Against Jets in Thrilling Defensive Showdown
DEC 12 // Photo @Rawpixel // San Jose, CA
the San Jose Sharks faced the Winnipeg Jets after a string of three consecutive overtime games, including a shootout loss in Vegas. The Jets entered the game riding a four-game winning streak, setting the stage for a highly anticipated clash. The first period witnessed an explosive start for the Sharks, with 11 shots in the initial five minutes. Justin Bailey scored the opening goal of the game, assisted by Mike Hoffman and Jan Rutta, putting the Sharks ahead 1-0, but Brendan Dillion responded with a blue line wrist shot, leveling the score at 1-1. The second period remained subdued, credited to outstanding performances from both goalies, particularly Mackenzie Blackwood, who made 13 crucial saves. Despite two penalties, the teams entered the final period deadlocked at 1-1. The stalemate was broken 15 minutes into the last period with a power-play goal by William Eklund, assisted by Mikael Granlund and Anthony Duclair, securing a 2-1 victory for the Sharks. Despite the Jets pulling their goalie in a last-ditch effort, the Sharks held on, marking a triumphant conclusion as the final buzzer sounded. The win not only snapped the Jets' winning streak but also highlighted the Sharks' resilience after their recent overtime challenges.

Sharks Soar in Overtime Thriller: A Rollercoaster Victory Against Red Wings
DEC 7 // Photo James McFarland // Detroit, MI
The San Jose Sharks triumphed over the Detroit Red Wings with a nail-biting 6-5 victory in overtime. The game saw remarkable performances, including goals from Fabian Zetterlund and Mikael Granlund for the Sharks, while Nico Sturm and Tomas Hertl each scored twice. Despite facing a four-goal deficit, the Sharks staged a stunning comeback, with Hertl's short-handed goal marking a turning point. Dylan Larkin's third-period goal briefly reclaimed the lead for Detroit, but Hertl struck again, forcing overtime. The game reached its climax with Mikael Granlund's decisive goal just 35 seconds into overtime. A rollercoaster of ups and downs, the match showcased the resilience and skill of both teams, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.

Hertl's Hat Trick Heroics: Sharks Stage Epic Comeback against Islanders
DEC 5 // Photo Jen G // New York, NY
The San Jose Sharks orchestrated an astonishing comeback against the New York Islanders, triumphing 5-4, largely credited to Tomas Hertl's exceptional hat trick. The victory marked a significant turnaround for the Sharks, who faced defensive challenges early in the game but were kept afloat by Kahkonen's crucial saves. The Isles dominated shots, yet the Sharks remained resilient, showcasing offensive prowess, notably with Hertl's impactful contributions. Despite defensive lapses, the Sharks displayed a strong performance in the second period, outplaying the opposition. The game's turning point came with an impressive Hertl-led 6-on-5 possession, leading to a remarkable comeback. Hertl's influence, coupled with resilient play, echoed in the post-game quotes, emphasizing the team's unity and determination. The Sharks' ability to turn the tide and play with confidence reflected a newfound resilience, making this improbable win a memorable moment for the team.

Sharks Fall Short in Thriller Against Rangers, Who Celebrate 3,000 Win
DEC 3 // Photo @Rangersfan429 // New York, NY
The San Jose Sharks fell short of tying the game in a thrilling matchup against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden, losing 6-5. Despite their recent road victory against the New Jersey Devils, the Sharks faced adversity with key players Ty Emberson and Nico Sturm late scratches due to lower-body injuries. Sharks head coach David Quinn, returning to face his former team, acknowledged the challenges but praised his team's resilience. The game saw back-and-forth action, including Anthony Duclair and Ryan Carpenter scoring for the Sharks, while Artemi Panarin led the Rangers with a hat trick. Although the Sharks fought back in the third period, goals from Fabian Zetterlund and Alexander Barabanov weren't enough to overcome the Rangers' lead. The Rangers celebrated their 3,000th franchise win, becoming the fifth NHL team to achieve this milestone.

Sharks Lose 3-2 Shootout Thriller Against Canadiens Despite Improved Performance
NOV 24 // Photo Gus Smalls GBT // San Jose, CA
The San Jose Sharks suffered a 3-2 shootout defeat against the Montreal Canadiens at SAP Center. Montreal's Johnathan Kovacevic and Cole Caulfield secured goals, while Nick Suzuki and Jesse Ylönen clinched the shootout for the Canadiens. Despite goals from Mike Hoffman and William Eklund, with Eklund also scoring in the shootout, the Sharks fell short. Tomas Hertl assisted on both regulation goals. Notably, the Sharks outshot their opponent for the first time this season, registering a final count of 33-24. Head Coach David Quinn acknowledged the team's improved performance, stating they looked more like a hockey team than in their previous loss to the Seattle Kraken. Eklund's power-play goal and Hoffman's second-period goal put the Sharks ahead, but the Canadiens rallied, with Kovacevic and Caufield leveling the score. The game proceeded to a shootout, where the Sharks were unable to secure a victory. Despite the positive aspects, including an improved offensive showing and the return of Nico Sturm, the Sharks faced challenges, with Filip Zadina leaving the game due to an upper-body injury. The team's struggles in the face-off circle continued, winning just 43.8% of draws, and penalties were minimal, with only two called on each team, resulting in the Sharks scoring the lone power-play goal.

San Jose Sharks Suffer 7-1 Defeat to Seattle Kraken in Disastrous Game
NOV 22 // Photo Mauricio Segura GBT // Seattle, WA
The San Jose Sharks suffered a 7-1 defeat against the Seattle Kraken at Climate Pledge Arena, with Seattle's goals coming from multiple scorers, including Brandon Tanev and Eeli Tolvanen. Joey Daccord made 13 saves for Seattle. Mike Hoffman scored the lone goal for the Sharks. The team faced challenges with unavailable forwards, including injuries to Kevin Labanc and Logan Couture. Despite using seven defensemen, Marc-Edouard Vlasic was scratched. Anthony Duclair emphasized the need for competitiveness regardless of the lineup. The Sharks had a disastrous first period, conceding four goals and struggling in battles. Head Coach David Quinn criticized the team's lack of readiness and termed the performance "embarrassing," rejecting the notion of fragility as an excuse for their poor showing. The Sharks struggled in the face-off circle and had a notably weak second period, ultimately reflecting a night of overall subpar performance.

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NHL Headline News Briefs
Alex Ovechkin Hits 1,500 Points: A Milestone in NHL History and Capitals Legacy
DEC 8 // Photo APR // Washington D.C.
In a historic milestone, Washington Capitals' icon Alex Ovechkin has etched his name in the NHL record books, joining the exclusive 1,500 career points club as the 16th player in league history. This achievement came during Thursday's clash against the Dallas Stars, where Ovechkin notched an assist in a riveting 5-4 shootout loss. His pivotal secondary assist on Dylan Strome's third-period goal showcased the Capitals' prowess, granting them a momentary 4-3 lead. Reflecting on the achievement, Ovechkin humbly acknowledged the role of his teammates in this remarkable journey. With 827 goals and 673 assists in his illustrious 19-year career, Ovechkin stands as a living legend in Capitals history. As he sets his sights on the next milestone—currently 67 goals away from Wayne Gretzky's record—Ovechkin's legacy continues to shape the NHL narrative, with Sidney Crosby as the only other active player in the 1,500 career points club. The Capitals star's impact transcends statistics, embodying the spirit of hockey greatness.

Victor Hedman Reaches 1,000 NHL Games with Tampa Bay Lightning
DEC 4 // Photo @Tampa Bay Lightening FB // Tampa, FL
Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman celebrated his 1,000th career NHL game, a remarkable milestone in his 15-season career. Selected second overall in the 2009 draft, Hedman has become a key figure for the Lightning, winning two Stanley Cups, a Conn Smythe Trophy, and a Norris Trophy. He joins an elite group as the first Lightning defenseman and third player in franchise history to achieve this feat, alongside Vincent Lecavalier and Steven Stamkos. Hedman, 32, was honored with a pregame ceremony, receiving a silver stick, and his family, including his two young sons, joined the celebration at Amalie Arena. His teammates wore special jerseys during the pregame skate, and a video tribute featured congratulations from fellow players.

St. Louis Blues Honor Ryan O'Reilly with Custom Painting for 1,000 NHL Games Milestone
NOV 24 // Photo @St Louis Blues // St. Louis, MO
The St. Louis Blues honored former captain Ryan O'Reilly for reaching the 1,000 NHL games played milestone with a custom painting presented before their game against the Nashville Predators. The artwork, painted by sports industry artist David Arrigo on the back of O'Reilly's No. 90 Blues jersey, depicts key moments such as O'Reilly winning the Stanley Cup and Conn Smythe Trophy with the Blues in 2019. Blues head coach Craig Berube expressed gratitude for O'Reilly's professionalism and leadership during his five seasons with the team before presenting him with the painting. A tribute video was also played during the game to commemorate O'Reilly's milestone, acknowledging his significant contribution to the Blues' history. Despite currently playing for the Predators, O'Reilly remains an integral part of St. Louis Blues history.

Boston Bruins' Milan Lucic Enters Player Assistance Program Following Assault Charge
NOV 22 // Photo @Boston Bruins // Boston, MA
Boston Bruins forward Milan Lucic was arrested and charged with assault and battery of a family member, leading him to enter the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program, a resource for players facing mental health, substance abuse, or personal issues. The program provides privacy and security as players address their challenges. Further details emerged about the alleged domestic altercation between Lucic and his wife, involving a dispute about a missing phone, leading to a 911 call reporting an attempted choking. Lucic pleaded not guilty to the charge during his arraignment in Boston Municipal Court and was released with orders not to consume alcohol, with his next court appearance set for a Zoom hearing on Jan. 19.

Dallas Stars to Unveil Mike Modano Statue Outside Arena
NOV 20 // Photo Dinur // Dallas, TX
The Dallas Stars will unveil a statue honoring Mike Modano outside the American Airlines Center on March 16, preceding their game against the Los Angeles Kings. This tribute follows the retirement of Modano's No. 9 on March 8, 2014. As the first overall pick in the 1988 NHL Draft by the Minnesota North Stars, Modano holds numerous franchise records for the Stars/North Stars, including goals, assists, points, power-play goals, short-handed goals, game-winning goals, and games played. He played a pivotal role in the Stars' 1999 Stanley Cup victory and is the all-time leading scorer among U.S.-born NHL players. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2014, Modano expresses deep honor and humility, reflecting on the significance of the statue alongside other sports legends like Dirk Nowitzki.

Maple Leafs Come Back to Beat Red Wings 3-2 in NHL Global Series Sweden
NOV 17 // Photo RIKU LAUKKANEN // Stockholm, Sweden
In the NHL Global Series Sweden, the Toronto Maple Leafs secured a 3-2 comeback victory against the Detroit Red Wings in Stockholm, with John Tavares scoring the game-winner assisted by William Nylander and Tyler Bertuzzi. Nylander had the tying goal and two assists, while ex-Red Wing Tyler Bertuzzi contributed another goal for Toronto. Ilya Samsonov made 27 saves for the Leafs. In other matchups, the Winnipeg Jets defeated the Buffalo Sabres 3-2, with Connor Hellebuyck making 26 saves and Cole Perfetti extending his goal streak to five games. The Florida Panthers emerged with a 2-1 win against the Anaheim Ducks, thanks to goals from Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Eetu Luostarinen, while Anthony Stolarz made 34 saves for Florida, and Frank Vatrano scored for the Ducks.

Quebec City to Host Los Angeles Kings in NHL Preseason Games
NOV 14 // Photo RIKU LAUKKANEN // Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Quebec City, without an NHL team since the departure of the Nordiques in 1995, is set to host two preseason games featuring the Los Angeles Kings in October next year. The Kings will conclude their training camp in Quebec, facing the Boston Bruins on October 3 and the Florida Panthers two days later. The games will take place at the Videotron Centre, which opened in 2015 with the aspiration of hosting an NHL team. Luc Robitaille, President of the Kings, expressed pride in playing in Quebec City, acknowledging the passionate fanbase. The Nordiques, founded in 1972, left Quebec in 1995 and became the Colorado Avalanche, winning a Stanley Cup in their first year in Denver. Quebec City's bid for a team was deferred by the NHL's Board of Governors in 2016, citing factors like the fluctuating Canadian dollar, and the league expanded to Las Vegas instead.





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