BOSTON — The Sharks didn’t have a big team meeting or something of the sort before Tuesday’s game against the Boston Bruins.
“We have to stop talking,” Sharks center Tomas Hertl said, “and play hockey right now.”
The Sharks, two days removed from a disheartening 5-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators, finish their five game road trip with arguably their toughest test, as they face the Boston Bruins at TD Garden.
The Sharks have just one win in five games and entered Tuesday with a 4-7-1 record, the furthest they’ve been below a . 500 points percentage after 12 games in 16 years, and in seventh place in the Pacific Division.