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By the numbers: Game 78 vs. Los Angeles

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Scoring chances, zone entries, zone exits and more from the Sharks' 2-1 win over Los Angeles on Thursday night.

Scoring Chances

Complete scoring chance summary

TeamPeriodTimeNoteHomeAwayState
Away116:32Stoll off turnover, miss152227318183223272831715v5
Away116:25Nolan deflection from Martinez, goal152227318183223272831715v5
Away115:14Gaborik from Kopitar, miss (5v4 PP)731395761811122731774v5
Home113:22Pavelski one-timer from Marleau, miss (5v4 PP)812192231888233144705v4
Home111:00Havlat breakaway from Desjardins, miss5910183144210222731715v5
Away219:34Williams from Kopitar, miss5712313961611121426315v5
Home212:46Pavelski deflection from Burns, goal (5v4 PP)812192231882222728315v4
Home27:49Marleau rebound from Wingels, save51231394457211121427315v5
Home27:48Couture wraparound, goal51231394457211121427315v5
Away26:41Carter, save (4v4)122227313910273144774v4
Away25:01Martinez rebound, miss7915193161626272831735v5
Away21:17Pearson deflection from Stoll, miss15182227318326283170735v5
Home20:30Marleau, miss79123139611422263144715v5
Away316:48Brown from Nolan, miss7153161818326222331715v5
Home315:42Couture from Wingels, save1222273139571012142631445v5
Away312:20Gaborik from Kopitar, miss (5v4 PP)783139611011122731774v5
Away310:52Gaborik, save (4v4)7193161886101226314v4
Home33:44Couture on 2on1, miss2227313957831112262731735v5
Away30:26Kopitar from Richards, save812193144611011121427775v5

On-ice scoring chances, for and against

#PlayerEVPPSH
5DEMERS, JASON16:213100:050004:1400
7STUART, BRAD15:321400:060004:0902
8PAVELSKI, JOE14:190100:582004:3501
9HAVLAT, MARTY12:202100:210000:1700
10DESJARDINS, ANDREW08:201000:000002:0900
12MARLEAU, PATRICK15:084300:582004:0400
15SHEPPARD, JAMES11:130500:000000:0000
18BROWN, MIKE08:131100:000000:0000
19THORNTON, JOE14:520300:482000:3800
22BOYLE, DAN17:152401:042000:0000
27HANNAN, SCOTT14:532400:000000:3700
31NIEMI, ANTTI692002
39COUTURE, LOGAN14:065200:060002:5902
44VLASIC, MARC-EDOUARD19:283100:050004:5600
57WINGELS, TOMMY12:544000:060002:3101
61BRAUN, JUSTIN16:391500:000004:1402
81KENNEDY, TYLER09:290300:000000:0000
83NIETO, MATT09:341400:050000:5700
88BURNS, BRENT13:190101:032000:0000

Team scoring chance totals

PeriodTotalsEV5v4 PP5v3 PP4v5 SH3v5 SH
1140310000100
2443410000000
3242300000100
Ovr8116920000200

Head-to-head scoring chances

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Might as well start with the lone positive: the line of Patrick Marleau, Logan Couture and Tommy Wingels was magnificent going up against Anze Kopitar and company for Los Angeles. But when Couture wasn't on the ice in this game, the Sharks generated one even-strength scoring chance, and it came from the fourth line. That's bad enough as it is but it's particularly concerning when you consider that the Kings were playing their third game in four nights (and second in a row), were without top defenseman Drew Doughty for over 50 minutes and, when Couture wasn't on the ice, neither was Kopitar for the most part. Yet the Sharks still couldn't generate more than a single even-strength chance in those minutes, while giving up seven.

That's why I'm confused that Todd McLellan thought this was a "job well done" by the Sharks. It was a job well done by one line, sure, but getting nothing offensively from the first and third lines at evens, who had the advantage of rarely matching up against the Kings' big guns, is inexcusable. It's just one game, and the Sharks thankfully got the two points to keep themselves somewhat alive in the division title hunt, but this should be a pretty clear indicator to the coaching staff that changes need to be made if they hope to beat the Kings in a playoff series.

5-on-5 Zone Entries


#PlayerOverall EntriesShots Per Overall EntryControlled EntriesShots Per Controlled Entry% Of Entries With Control
5DEMERS, JASON10000
7STUART, BRAD40000
8PAVELSKI, JOE1010100
9HAVLAT, MARTY50.640.7580
10DESJARDINS, ANDREW20000
12MARLEAU, PATRICK50.41020
15SHEPPARD, JAMES50.21120
18BROWN, MIKE30000
19THORNTON, JOE40.25000
22BOYLE, DAN21.51250
27HANNAN, SCOTT00000
39COUTURE, LOGAN60.6721.533.3
44VLASIC, MARC-EDOUARD20.5000
57WINGELS, TOMMY40.753175
61BRAUN, JUSTIN30.671133.3
81KENNEDY, TYLER20000
83NIETO, MATT00000
88BURNS, BRENT31.331133.3
Sharks Overall520.46150.9328.8
Kings Overall560.55290.6251.8

You can trace a lot of the Sharks' puck possession issues last night to a flat-out pathetic performance in the neutral zone. Over 70% of their entries into the offensive zone came via dumping the puck in. Perhaps that was a key component of their overall strategy of physically targeting the Kings, and maybe that paid off by tweaking pre-existing L.A. injuries, but relying on dump-and-chase to this extent isn't exactly a blueprint the team should look to when trying to beat the Kings in the playoffs. On the flipside, the Sharks were far too permissive at their own blueline, allowing a Kings team that tends to resort to dump-and-chase hockey pretty easily to carry the puck in on over half of their entries. One positive of note is that the Sharks were able to generate nearly a shot per entry the few times they carried the puck in themselves, although quite a few of those were odd-man rushes which you probably can't expect to generate on a regular basis against the Kings.

5-on-5 Zone Exits


#PlayerTouchesIn-Zone PassesCarry-OutPass-OutTurnoverIcingOverall Success %Exit Success %
5DEMERS, JASON1910414026.355.6
7STUART, BRAD105221040.080.0
8PAVELSKI, JOE52021040.066.7
9HAVLAT, MARTY54010020.0100.0
10DESJARDINS, ANDREW41120075.0100.0
12MARLEAU, PATRICK41012025.033.3
15SHEPPARD, JAMES71222057.166.7
18BROWN, MIKE62112033.350.0
19THORNTON, JOE82123037.550.0
22BOYLE, DAN12810218.325.0
27HANNAN, SCOTT117202018.250.0
39COUTURE, LOGAN71141071.483.3
44VLASIC, MARC-EDOUARD2313333126.160.0
57WINGELS, TOMMY42011025.050.0
61BRAUN, JUSTIN162725056.364.3
81KENNEDY, TYLER50221080.080.0
83NIETO, MATT30201066.766.7
88BURNS, BRENT20101050.050.0
Overall15161302632240.060.0

So about that Hannan/Boyle pairing...the duo combined to successfully exit the defensive zone on just 3 of their 23 puck touches. That's a pretty significant reason the Sharks were heavily outshot when they were on the ice. Assuming the top two pairings stay stable, I think Matt Irwin has to occupy that 6th defense slot over Scott Hannan in the playoffs. Logan Couture was easily the best player on the ice last night and that started in his own zone as he carried the puck out successfully on 4 of his 7 d-zone touches, in addition to another successful outlet pass.

For more on what scoring chances, zone entries and zone exits are, how they're tracked, and why they matter, read this post.


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