Quick bites: New opponent, same story
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks once again lost a game after leading, this time against the Ottawa Senators, raising concerns about their recurring third-period failures. Following a crucial penalty by Mario Ferraro, the Senators capitalized by tying the game and then taking the lead shortly after. Despite the Sharks trying to rally back with a goal late in the game, they couldn’t secure the win. This season's pattern of blowing leads could set the team on track for an undesirable historical record.
The Sharks' consistent inability to hold leads, especially in the third period, could lead to a record of losses not seen in over 20 years.
During the game, Mario Ferraro's unnecessary penalty at a critical moment quickly turned the tide in favor of the Senators.
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