Sharks
The Sharks fought back to even the series with the Kings and Joe Thornton credits the team's ability to work hard and battle.
Joe Thornton’s early energy gave the Sharks a boost Tuesday night, and won him the praise of his teammates after San Jose's 2-1 victory.
The Kings won the first two games. The Sharks won the next two in San Jose. As the series shifts back down south, who has the momentum?
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16hComments (1)Brent Burns and Logan Couture provided the offense, and the Sharks held off a late surge to even the series at two games apiece.
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1dComments (1)How big is tonight's Game 4 in San Jose? In franchise history, the Sharks have lost all five series they have trailed 3-1.
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1dThe two days off between games have been good for Game 3 hero Logan Couture and Jason Demers, who hasn't played in the postseason.
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1dComments (1)The Sharks and Kings have had two days off since their last game, but can the Sharks use the extra rest to even up the series on Tuesday?
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2dAs expected, center Logan Couture missed Sharks practice Monday, but forward Adam Burish joined his teammates on the ice for the first time since Game 4 against Vancouver.
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2dComments (15)Sharks fans would love an opportunity to loudly share their disdain for the NHL commissioner. But don't expect Mr. Bettman to show up to an undercard series.
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2dComments (4)The key to San Jose's overtime success? Logan Couture: "Guys keep the dressing room so calm. … We don't even feel like it's overtime."
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