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Doug Wilson Suggests Rob Blake or Dan Boyle Qualified to Captain the San Jose Sharks

The day Jeremy Roenick retired he went on Comcast Sports Net and said, in no uncertain terms, that the problem with the San Jose Sharks is that it’s too comfortable in the locker room, that there is a lack of players willing to get into other player’s faces, pushing them when they need to be [...]

San Jose Sharks: Patrick Marleau Willing To Give Up Captaincy

After the San Jose Sharks failed to make a decent run at the Stanley Cup last year there was (and continues to be) lots of talk about what the Sharks need to do to be better in the playoffs. Doug Wilson promised big changes, although we haven’t seen any trades that would qualify as [...]

San Jose Sharks: State of the Sharks - Airing on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area Tonight

For those of you interested in seeing the complete State of the Sharks event held last Thursday you can tune in to Comcast SportsNet Bay Area at 6:30 and again at 10:00 to see all 2-1/2 hours of questions and answers. Of course it’s not quite the same experience as going in person, specifically [...]

San Jose Sharks Committed To The Cup In 2010

This was my first time attending the State of the Sharks event at the HP Pavilion and I must say it’s pretty nice that they put such an event on for the fans and the community. FC Sharks Fan, who had apparently been to one of these before, warned not to expect any late [...]

State of the Sharks - May 14th at The Tank

The annual State of the Sharks event, which over the last few years has been more of a post-mortem than anything else, will be held on Thursday, May 14th at HP Pavillion from 7pm-9pm. Admission is free and parking is available in the main lot adjacent to the building. Doors open at 6:30, [...]

Check Please…The San Jose Sharks Leaving Early

Sharks fans, I think we’re done. A while back I wrote that, even if we don’t go deep in the playoffs, all I wanted to see from the San Jose Sharks was the kind of effort where you know they left nothing on the ice. Well, we didn’t get much of anything this [...]

San Jose Sharks Back On Track and Why The All Star Game Should Be Mandatory

The San Jose Sharks returned from the All Star break looking very refreshed as they easily beat the Colorado Avalanche 3-0 last night. Evgeni Nabokov made some incredible saves and was helped by a great defensive play by Derek Joslin. I think Claude Lemieux was less impressive than he was against Vancouver, [...]

San Jose Sharks Mid-Season Playoff Test

FC Sharks Fan comments: “Two big games coming up with Calgary and Detroit. I think this would be a good test to see how resilient the Sharks have become. This should be treated like a playoff game. We took it on the chin by them and now let’s see how we bounce back. In the [...]

San Jose Sharks Buidling For The Long Haul

I’ve mentioned before that my standards for a successful sports franchise is based on the San Francisco 49ers. Their record of success from 1980–1995 is considered by some the most successful dynasty in all of sports. I know that in the modern era of professional sports that kind of sustained success will probably never [...]

San Jose Sharks Continue To Dispense With The Competition

After that grueling second round series during last season’s Stanley Cup Playoffs, nothing makes me happier than a little pay back against the Dallas Stars. The San Jose Sharks did just that albeit against the worst team in the NHL (I didn’t know just how bad it was in Dallas until tonight). [...]

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