Thursday January 15, 2009 Updated 10:30 PM PST
Todd McLellan's problems aren't like most hockey coaches' problems -- at least not at home, where his Sharks are 20-0-2 after Tuesday's 7-1 win over Tampa Bay. Box
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The Sharks are gunning for its first Stanley Cup Finals using some goal-minded defensemen and page from the reigning champs' playbook.
Forward Patrick Marleau reflects on the strong first half by the Sharks and the All-Star voting process.
Todd McLellan's problems aren't like most hockey coaches' problems - at least not when his Sharks are at home, where he still hasn't...
Just more than 15 months ago, a skate fell off the wall in the Tampa Bay dressing room and it sliced open Dan Boyle's wrist, severing...
At the midpoint of the season, the Sharks are the NHL's top club. Now the Bay Area's lone winning pro sports team is gunning for its...
Backup Brian Boucher kept San Jose in the game for two periods, and then watched the Sharks take over the third. Boucher made 22 of...
Patrick Marleau and the Sharks put a loss in Calgary behind them in a hurry with a milestone victory. Marleau had two goals, Devin...
Daymond Langkow scored two goals and the Calgary Flames surged past the Sharks 5-2 on Tuesday night. The Flames have been one of the...
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The Sharks have named Detroit assistant Todd McLellan as their new head coach. How many games will the Sharks win with McLellan behind the bench in the 2008-09 regular season? You make the call.