The San Jose Sharks can’t seem to catch a break or win a hockey game. Neither breakthrough occurred in another close, late loss, this time to the Calgary Flames.
Jonathan Huberdeau scored twice and the Calgary Flames beat San Jose 3-1, handing the Sharks their seventh straight loss.
The San Jose Sharks’ losing streak has reached seven games. In front of a sellout crowd of 17,435 spectators, San Jose couldn’t match score for score with Calgary, the fifth-best team in the NHL’s Pacific Division.
Macklin Celebrini will get another chance on the big stage in Canada when the San Jose Sharks host the Calgary Flames on Hockey Night in Canada. The Sharks lost last week in an overtime thriller on the afternoon game of HNIC against the Edmonton Oilers.
The Calgary Flames and San Jose Sharks are slated to face off at SAP Center at San Jose on Saturday, December 28 at 10:00 PM ET, a matchup that features Jonathan Huberdeau and Mikael Granlund as two of the main players you’ll want to keep tabs on.
Calgary Flames goalie Dustin Wolf, who was born in Gilroy, stopped six San Jose Sharks shots in the first 4 minutes to set the tone while his teammates peppered San Jose goaltender Yaroslav Askarov on the way to a 3-1 win over the last-place Sharks in front of a sellout crowd at SAP Center. It was the Sharks' seventh straight loss.
The Calgary Flames headed to the Bay Area on Saturday evening to kick off their post-Christmas schedule against the San Jose Sharks. With Dustin Wolf and Yaroslav Askarov standing across the ice from each other,
The Flames are one of the lowest-scoring teams, only tallying 2.71 goals per game, thanks largely to an inability to create at 5-on-5. Calgary ranks toward the bottom of the league at high-danger chances per 60 at 5-on-5, skating to just 9.96 each contest.
San Jose Sharks forward Klim Kostin went to protect his teammate Mikael Granlund in the third period of last night's game when Calgary Flames forward Martin Pospisil checked him hard along the boards. Only Pospisil didn't let Kostin stand up for his ...
Jonathan Huberdeau scored twice and the Calgary Flames beat San Jose 3-1 on Saturday night, handing the Sharks their seventh straight loss. Mikael Backlund also scored and Nazem Kadri had two ...
In front of a sellout crowd of 17,435 at SAP Center, San Jose couldn’t keep pace Saturday night with the Calgary Flames, the fifth-best team in the NHL’s Pacific Division. The Sharks managed ...