The Jets, who led the ranking for several weeks early in the season, bumped last week’s leader, the Washington Capitals, back to second place the old fashioned way – by defeating them head to head.
The San Jose Sharks needed a night to feel good about themselves again after everything they experienced last week. It didn’t quite happen Tuesday night. On the power play with a chance to take the ...
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The Sharks entered Saturday in 32nd and last place in the NHL’s overall standings with ... “Like I said, it’s going to be a bright future (in SanJose). So I’m open for anything.” ...