Frustrations boil over as Sharks routed by Kraken on Fan Appreciation Night
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks, despite being last in the league, strive to maintain a positive outlook as they navigate a challenging season. Coach Ryan Warsofsky believes the adversity will ultimately yield beneficial experience for the team. Following a 5-1 loss to the Seattle Kraken, marking their 56th defeat of the season, players like goaltender Alexandar Georgiev and winger William Eklund expressed frustrations. While Georgiev struggled in goal, reflections on the season indicate a focus on growth and resilience as they continue to compete, even as playoff hopes fade.
I keep telling myself, you look back, hopefully in a year or two, and we're almost going to be glad we went through it and got a lot of experience from it.
Obviously, just didn't have my best today, and sometimes that happens. They just capitalized on the handful of chances they had.
It's tough. Been a lot of different stuff that's happened. We're just trying to battle through it right now.
We've got to find a way to get better every day and learn from these tough moments.
Read at Marin Independent Journal
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