We need more shutouts from Sharks and more hard digger hockey to shove that puck into net like Zetterlund did and which was called off by ref conference after the fact. The real score was 2-0, almost 3-0 with an own goal by Devils who were bewitched by Sharks luck all game long. This lineup had greater team chemistry than previous lineups, so Warsofsky is moving in right directions. Power play is laughable and needs much more practice on power forward clearing paths for puck to the net and bowling over goalies at edge of crease. Coach should have his players do football dummy hitting drills until they get the message. Meditating or dreaming about hitting more is not enough, you need body blows and sudden impacts to jolt the team into hitting first, thinking about passing later. Every forward line should have a designated hitter, passer and sniper. The Sharks need to start leading the league in recorded hits and not trailing the pack. Players who hit more should get more ice time and free bandages and nursing care for being wounded for the team every night. Every night after the game, they should reveal which player had the most hits or hardest hits or most effective hits, the greatest hits, and the biggest lost opportunities to dominate with hitting according to slow motion replays. It ain't that hard to focus on hitting your hockey opponents into submission.
@nolan647511 күн бұрын
that called off goal was correct. you can’t just push the pad, goaltender interference. enjoy your one win