In the past 10 playoff campaigns, Sharks goaltending rarely performed at an above-average rate. Including the 2015-16 playoff run, San Jose's goaltending has put together just three second seasons with a save percentage over .910. So when I say Martin Jones' .918 is the second-best the Sharks have had in that span, well, just appreciate how rare this is.
When Doug Wilson traded a first round pick to the Boston Bruins for Jones, reactions ranged from cautiously optimistic to what you're used to seeing from Sharks fans over the year. It was certainly a gamble.