The San Jose Sharks, currently in last place in the NHL, faced a major setback in their season after a disappointing 7-5 loss to the Nashville Predators. Holding a four-goal lead at one point, the team faltered, allowing the Predators to mount a comeback. This loss marks their 18th defeat in 22 games, leaving them with a 14-30-6 record. The team's performance has raised concerns about the players' development, particularly for rookies, as they look to improve amidst ongoing challenges of the season.
We played a pretty good first half of the game, and after that, they started playing better, and we just couldn't answer for that, center Mikael Granlund said after the Sharks' 7-5 loss. So that's a pretty embarrassing end.
The veteran team paid for it. The Sharks should have better days ahead, although a playoff appearance feels several years after Tuesday.
There's a lot to learn. We've got to keep playing, Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said. Puck play got soft, got cute.
In losing for the 18th time in 22 games, the Sharks remained in 32nd and last place in the NHL standings with a 14-30-6 record, 34 points, and a .340 points percentage.
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