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It's March 29th.
This is San Jose Sharks News Today, AI-powered stories from inside your team.
Columbus Blue Jackets fell 3-2 to the San Jose Sharks in a rough one Saturday night.
Denton Matichuk netted his 12th goal of the season, and Cole Sillinger added his 8th, but it wasn't enough against the Sharks who snapped there.
Own six-game skid.
This marked the first real stinker under new coach Ritt Bowness after a hot start.
The Jackets looked sluggish from the jump, getting dominated in every zone while San Jose played with fire.
Goalie Elvis Merzlikens kept it close with some solid stops or the score could have been uglier.
Columbus also snapped their 12-game home point streak, their longest this year, in front of a near sellout crowd.
Players owned the flat effort postgame.
Bone has said they lack legs and needed to simplify, hinting he'd address why privately.
Eric Gubransen noted the group's character and vowed a quick refocus, especially with injuries piling up.
Damon Severson's week-to-week with A, shoulder issue from Montreal, and Dmitry Voronkov blocking a shot on his wrist, sitting out Sunday for re-evaluation, Monday.
On March 27th, the San Jose Sharks are wrapping up a rough stretch that has likely ended their playoff chances this season.
Just 12 days ago, on March 14th, they sat in the final wildcard spot in the West after beating Montreal.
But now, after six straight losses, including a one-goal overtime defeat to the St.
Louis Blues, they trail by six points with four teams ahead.
Players and coaches stressed key lessons from the skid, like staying sharp until the final buzzer and handling errors without losing focus.
Veteran Dmitry Orlov showed frustration after missing a big shot, reminding everyone that reactions matter in tight games.