Tyler Toffoli and the San Jose Sharks are last place within the NHL despite some positive signs this season. San Jose hoped the team could get a win of their first contest coming out of the 4 Nations Face-Off break. Unfortunately, this didn’t occur. The Sharks fell on Sunday night to the Calgary Flames away from home.
Toffoli scored a goal and added an assist on Sunday. Nonetheless, the Flames scored a goal in every period to assist them claim a 3-2 victory on the Scotiabank Saddledome. This marked San Jose’s fifth straight loss and their eleventh of their last 12 contests. After the sport, Toffoli made his thoughts on the losing streak quite clear.
“It (stinks),” Toffoli said, via NHL.com’s Aaron Vickers. “If anyone says they’re having a very good time losing games then I don’t need them on my team, to be honest. It’s one in every of those things where we just should keep working and keep trying to seek out a approach to battle and we’d like to get some wins.”
Sharks find positives in loss to Flames
The Sharks definitely could have put a greater foot forward on Sunday. They allowed nearly 40 shots on goal and took the vast majority of the penalties on this game. Nonetheless, San Jose players consider the team’s performance wasn’t too bad overall.
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“It was a decent game,” Sharks forward Ty Dellandrea said, via Vickers. “I assumed we played well, but not well enough to win. We have to tighten some things up, let those goals not go in our net. But we executed numerous things we desired to do, only a late goal within the third.”
Whether that is true is up for debate. Nonetheless, the sport was clearly in reach for the Sharks on Sunday night. One goal separated these teams in the long run. Had San Jose scored a goal within the second period as a substitute of being shutout, perhaps they might have skated away with the win in the long run.
Nonetheless, this didn’t occur. The Sharks remain the one team within the NHL with fewer than 40 points within the standings at the moment. They’ve made strides in 2024-25. However it is evident this team just isn’t able to take the subsequent step on the ice.
The Sharks will still look to salvage what they’ll this season. First, they need to seek out a way out of their current rut. San Jose retakes the ice on Monday night when it takes on one in every of the NHL’s best, the Winnipeg Jets.