Thursday, March 26, 2026

Sharks 2025-36 Game 70 Recap: Blues 2, Sharks 1 (OT) (3/26/26)

 It was a close and winnable contest for the Sharks in their second matchup against the St. Louis Blues this season, but the Sharks’ losing streak is now at six as they fall 2-1 in overtime to the Blues. 

Early in the second period, the first and only fight of this contest occurred between Zack Ostapchuk and Logan Mailloux. This was initiated by Ostapchuk in response to Mailloux sending Adam Gaudette dangerously into the boards on a hit. Yaroslav Askarov was back in the crease for the Sharks tonight and started in his first game since March 10, but had to exit the game in the middle of the second period after getting reinjured on a collision. Vincent Desharnais shoved Nathan Walker into Askarov, and Walker landed on Askarov. Alex Nedeljkovic was forced to enter the game as a result, and Askarov finished his evening having stopped all 11 shots he faced against the Blues. Late in the middle frame, the Blues scored the first goal of the game via Dalibor Dvorsky to break the scoreless tie. 

The Sharks got back into this game early in the third period, tying it up at one on Alex Wennberg’s 14th goal of the season, assisted by William Eklund and Kiefer Sherwood. This would ultimately force overtime, where Dylan Holloway scored in the final seconds of the bonus period to win it for the Blues. 

Alex Nedeljkovic compiled ten saves on 12 shots against in relief for Yaroslav Askarov. In addition, Tyler Toffoli is back in the Sharks lineup after missing the previous game in Nashville due to an injury. 

Despite being unable to snap their current skid, the Sharks put forth their best effort in a game since their last win in Montreal. While it was unfortunate that Yaroslav Askarov got reinjured, Alex Wennberg scored a huge equalizer to inject more life into this Sharks team and give them a chance to win in St. Louis. Also unlike their past five games, San Jose earned a point in the standings by getting to overtime in this one, and they displayed signs throughout this game that they are closer to snapping out of their skid sooner than later. The Sharks close out their three-game road trip in the Midwest in Columbus against the Blue Jackets on Saturday at 2 pm PT. 

Sources: NBC Sports California, NHL App, Sheng Peng via X 

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Sharks 2025-26 Game 69 Recap: Predators 6, Sharks 3 (3/24/26)

 The Sharks fell behind early against a streaking Nashville Predators team and never fully recovered in a 6-3 loss to begin their current three-game road trip. 

The Predators struck first via Filip Forsberg early in the opening period. A few minutes later, the Sharks tied the game at one on Adam Gaudette's 15th goal of the season, assisted by Shakir Mukhamadullin and Mario Ferraro. This even score did not last for long, as the Predators went back ahead moments after via Matthew Wood. Later in the first period, Nashville extended its lead to two via Roman Josi, the third goal scored by the Predators off of a Sharks turnover in this contest. The Predators then made it a three-goal lead on a goal from Luke Evangelista, causing this game to escape further away from the Sharks in only the opening frame. Nashville was not done yet in the opening period, as they put up a five-spot on a goal from Brady Skjei to close out a monster first period for the Preds. 

The Predators resumed their scoring barrage later in the second period, this time on a power play goal by Steven Stamkos to make it 6-1. With a few minutes remaining in the middle frame, the Sharks lessened their deficit to four on a 5-on-3 goal by Will Smith for his 20th goal of the season. Early in the third period, Will Smith scored his second goal of the game and 21st goal of the season to lessen the Sharks’ deficit to three, assisted by Igor Chernyshov and Vincent Desharnais. 

Alex Nedeljkovic compiled 13 saves on 19 shots in the Sharks’ first matchup against the Predators this season. In addition, the Sharks got some reinforcements in the return of Igor Chernyshov and Vincent Desharnais, and Laurent Brossoit has been sent back down to the Barracuda, indicating that Yaroslav Askarov is now available to at least back up Nedeljkovic in net. Alex Wennberg was named the Sharks’ nominee for this year’s King Clancy Trophy as well. 

A mistake-riddled first period for the Sharks led to a massive five-goal first period for the Predators. While the Sharks were able to manage a few goals in this contest, the damage was already done and the game was practically decided by the end of the opening period. The biggest positive aspect for the Sharks in this loss in Nashville was Will Smith breaking out of his scoring slump, recording two of the Sharks’ three goals tonight. With this loss, the Sharks now find themselves seven points behind the Predators and behind three other teams for the second wild card spot in the West, putting a larger dent in the Sharks’ playoff hopes this season. Team Teal travels to St. Louis to face the Blues in their next game on Thursday at 5 pm PT. 

Sources: NBC Sports CaliforniaNHL App, Sheng Peng via X 

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Sunday, March 22, 2026

My 18th NHL Game: Flyers 4, Sharks 1 (3/21/26)

 I have returned to the SAP Center to catch my ninth Sharks game this season and my first game in two weeks. It is also the Sharks’ last afternoon matinee game of the season and my first time seeing the Philadelphia Flyers play in person. The ever-important promotional theme to this particular game is Barbie Game Day, and the free giveaway item to everyone in attendance was a Sharks & Barbie cross-body bag, available in either teal, magenta, or pink. SJ Sharkie was dressed as Ken from the Barbie Movie for this occasion. I can tell that the Sharks tried hard to appeal to a certain target demographic with this particular promo theme. As for souvenirs I purchased at this game, these were a Michael Misa t-shirt and a box of Upper Deck 2025-26 Series 2 hockey cards, both of which were purchased separately. 





























The first two minutes of this contest featured the first fight I have seen in a while at a hockey game I attended, which occurred near center ice between Ryan Reaves and Garrett Wilson. It was a solid, likely pre-coordinated, tilt, but Wilson appeared to have earned the decision there. The Flyers struck first early in the second period via Owen Tippett, while the Sharks evened things up at one later in the middle frame on a power play goal by Dmitry Orlov for his third goal of the season, assisted by William Eklund and Macklin Celebrini. With just under three minutes to go in the second period, the second fight of the contest broke out, this time between Barclay Goodrow and Noah Cates. 



























Early in the third period, the Flyers went ahead via Christian Dvorak on a power play goal that would ultimately stand as the game-winner. Despite taking this costly penalty, it was great to see Mario Ferraro stick up for Macklin Celebrini after Garnet Hathaway laid a shoulder-to-shoulder check on Celebrini. In the final two minutes of this contest, Philadelphia finished this one off on two empty-netters from Travis Sanheim and Noah Cates. Alex Nedeljkovic bounced back from his previous start the other night against Buffalo, recording 24 saves on 26 shots against. However, the Sharks were unable to solve Flyers goalie Dan Vladar for the most part. 






























On the other hand, I tried a new food item at SAP Center for the first time: the teriyaki chicken karage rice bowl from Sushi Confidential, and I certainly enjoyed it. At one point during the game, I noticed Yaroslav Askarov and Igor Chernyshov sitting in a suite above and not far from where I was seated inside the arena, both of whom are day-to-day with injuries. I didn’t expect Tyler Toffoli to play in this game due to injury, and I had also found out the morning of that Vincent Desharnais was out due to an injury. 


























Overall, this was a tough loss for the Sharks, as it was a close contest that they had a chance to win until the very end. Most notably, I am officially halfway through seeing all 32 NHL teams play in person, and this major milestone towards achieving one of my top life goals was enough to make this latest game absolutely worth it. Regular game reviews resume on Tuesday, when the Sharks visit the Nashville Predators for the first time this season in the first of three consecutive road games at 5 pm PT. 

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Sharks 2025-36 Game 70 Recap: Blues 2, Sharks 1 (OT) (3/26/26)

 It was a close and winnable contest for the Sharks in their second matchup against the St. Louis Blues this season, but the Sharks’ losing...