Earlier this season, San Jose Sharks games made you want to get into the shower and listen to Fleetwood Mac on repeat. Later, they made you want to throw your remote at the TV. Soon, we’ll all be giggling together in as hysteria sets in. It’s really laughable what’s happened so far this year, if not totally unexpected.
The Sharks lineup features a forward group where maybe half of the players are for sure NHL quality, a defense corps giving top-three minutes to someone well past his prime (to put it lightly), two struggling star forwards and goaltenders who were arguably the league’s worst duo during the 2018-19 season.