The San Jose Sharks are experiencing a dismal season with a .320 points percentage, which places them in danger of breaking the NHL’s historical low set by the 2019-20 Red Wings. Following a recent loss to the Ottawa Senators, their record since December is 5-24-4, resulting in a concerning .212 points percentage. San Jose has also failed to secure wins after leading in the first two periods, showcasing an NHL-worst .450 winning percentage in such scenarios. Their performance starkly contrasts with success rates from teams like the Wild, Kraken, and Maple Leafs, emphasizing their ongoing struggles.
San Jose's current .320 points percentage is set to challenge the 2019-20 Detroit Red Wings' salary cap era-worst .275, highlighting a decline in performance.
The Sharks are on pace to be historically bad again, with a current record of 5-24-4, indicating a troubling trend for the franchise.
After blowing another third-period lead, the Sharks hold the NHL's worst .450 winning percentage when leading after two periods, a stark contrast to other teams.
Only the Minnesota Wild, Seattle Kraken, and Toronto Maple Leafs boast perfect records when leading into the third, underscoring the Sharks' struggles this season.
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