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Sharks' Slump Tightens Playoff Grip
28 Feb
Summary
- Sharks lost five straight games entering this pivotal homestand.
- Defensive breakdowns and trade rumors plague the team.
- Goaltender Dustin Wolf stopped 34 shots in the loss.

The San Jose Sharks are experiencing a difficult period late in the NHL season, marked by a five-game losing streak. This slump comes at a critical time, potentially impacting their pursuit of a Western Conference wild-card spot. Inconsistent performance and defensive errors have been notable issues.
A recent 4-1 defeat to the Calgary Flames highlighted these struggles, with a key line change leading to the go-ahead goal for Calgary. Despite outshooting the Flames, Sharks' offense faltered against goaltender Dustin Wolf. Coach Ryan Warsofsky emphasized the costly nature of mental lapses in late-season games.
With upcoming challenging matchups against the Edmonton Oilers and Winnipeg Jets, the Sharks must quickly improve their performance. Failure to do so could intensify NHL trade rumors surrounding pending unrestricted free agents, as their margin for error in the playoff race rapidly shrinks.




