Sharks
The Sharks will skate without Raffi Torres for the remainder of the Kings series, and GM Doug Wilson is not happy about it.
Despite his inconsistent regular season and his frequent injuries since joining the Sharks, San Jose could use Marty Havlat right now.
The Sharks had two players register multiple-point games against the Kings in Game 2, and both were a bit of a surprise.
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2dComments (14)While Raffi Torres is on his way to New York to learn of a virtually inevitable suspension, Joe Thornton was one of many Sharks that expressed shock over the reaction to the controversial hit.
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2dComments (2)Kings coach Darryl Sutter says Jarret Stoll wasn't resting when he didn't return after Raffi Torres' big hit. But was the hit clean?
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3dComments (10)Todd McLellan agreed with Raffi Torres that the winger should not have been penalized for his hit on Jarret Stoll in Game 1.
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3dComments (3)Jonathan Quick was brilliant in Game 1, but there are things the Sharks can do moving forward that will help them solve the Kings' goalie.
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3dComments (2)San Jose had its chances, but a strong Los Angeles penalty kill and a tack-sharp Jonathan Quick denied the Sharks in Game 1.
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3dOne area in which the Sharks may have to improve in the second round is even strength play, since San Jose almost certainly won’t get as many power plays as it had against Vancouver.
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3dComments (1)According to Kings defenseman Drew Doughty, the Sharks present a different challenge when compared to first-round opponent St. Louis because they're more of a finesse team.
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