San Jose Sharks
Playoff overtime used to be a nightmare for the Dallas Stars. Brenden Morrow’s goal 4:39 into the extra period gave the Stars a 3-2 win over the Sharks in San Jose Friday night and a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.1
During the 2006 offseason, the Sharks made some significant changes in order to improve their defense and team merit. San Jose signed contracts with Mike Grier from the Buffalo Sabres and Shark Curtis Brown from the Chicago Blackhawks, two forwards notable for their defense.2
With their backs to the wall, the Sharks staved off elimination from their Western Conference Semi-Final Series with the Dallas Stars on Wednesday night with a gritty 2-1 win at the American Airlines Center. It was the Sharks who came back from an early deficit, scoring the game winner in the 3rd period, to send the series back to San Jose.3
The Sharks, champions of the Pacific Division, won both Games 4 and 5 by one- goal margins. San Jose notched a 3-2 victory Tuesday in Calgary and followed up with a 4-3 triumph two days later at the Shark Tank.4
This young Shark team took a bite out of their competition with a promising start in the 2006-07 season. The San Jose Sharks went twenty games above .500 shortly after the NHL All-Star Break.5
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