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Sharks' Skid: Lessons for Next Season
27 Mar 2026
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What challenges are the San Jose Sharks currently facing?
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.
This latest game came down to a last-second mistake in overtime, where rookie Macklin Celebrini got caught out of position on the winning goal. At the end of a long shift, he admitted misjudging the play and plans to bounce back stronger.
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. The young core, including Celebrini, Will Smith, William Eklund, and others, is getting a first-hand look at playoff-level intensity.
They're learning about defense, puck battles, and details that separate winners from losers, which should pay off next year. General Manager Mike Greer is also evaluating the roster. Injuries to goalie Yaroslav Askarov and defenseman John Klingberg mean they'll travel to Columbus but might sit out practice.
With every recent game feeling like a must-win, these losses build resilience for the Sharks' future push. From your team, powered by AI, this is San Jose Sharks News Today.
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