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Posted (admin) in San Jose Sharks, nhl hockey on March-14-2008

San Jose Sharks beat the Nashville Predators 2-1 at their home and ended their three week long touring program with a franchisee record of ten consecutive wins. The San Jose with this game have played 11 out of the last 13 games as away games and have the best record for away games by any team in the NHL. Douglas Murray, the Sharks defense man said that the players were really tiring and was glad that the team picked up the momentum in the second period. The Sharks won the game, but felt that this was not the way they ought to finish the game.

The Nashville Predators coach Bary Trotz coached the Predators for a record 727th game and grabbed the 11th position of all time for being the coach of a single NHL team. The first goal scored by Pavelski was awarded to the Sharks after a long video review. The Sharks extended their lead in the 37th second of the third period and the Sharks coach felt that the players did not put up a game as was expected of them, but have scored a victory nevertheless. The goalie of Sharks, E. Nabokov made 26 saves in the match and the Predators goalie D. Ellis made 40 saves.


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