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   February 12, 2012


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San Jose Sharks goalie Antti Niemi (C), Niclas Wallin (R) and Marc-Edouard Vlasic (L) look up to watch a replay of the game-winning goal that ended their season after the Vancouver Canucks scored in the second overtime period of Game 5 of their NHL Western Conference Final hockey playoff game in Vancouver, British Columbia May 24, 2011. REUTERS/Andy Clark

Sharks stunned by loss
The San Jose Sharks were too stunned to even comprehend what happened.
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Sharks point finger at themselves
The San Jose Sharks aren't blaming playoff ghosts for the position they find themselves in. They're not even blaming the Vancouver Canucks.
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Heat's on Heatley
The Western Conference final is almost over and the San Jose Sharks are still waiting for Dany Heatley to make an impact.
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Thornton won't stay down

Thornton's status for Game 5 unknown
About the only thing worse than losing Game 4 at home is the prospect of losing your best player for Game 5 on the road.
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May 21 ... Marleau, Thornton up against high expectations

May 21 ... McGinn has major impact

May 20 ... Sharks trying to wake up big guns

May 19 ... Sharks smell blood ... their own

May 19 ... Fan gets fresh with Eager

May 18 ... Bruins win 'great for hockey'

May 17 ... Sharks shooters need to fire away

May 17 ... Niemi's Cup story incredible ... so far

May 13 ... This time, Sharks aren't getting too happy

May 13 ... Boyle: Beware the Sharks

May 12 ... Clowe in lineup for Game 7

May 12 ... Sharks, Wings duke it out

May 11 ... It's sink or swim for Sharks

May 11 ... Sharks looking to forget Game 6

May 9 ... 'Gutless' Marleau defends his play

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